Willie Nelson and Norah Jones Perform “Crying Time” In Celebration of Ray Charles’ Genius
In 2008, country legend Willie Nelson shared the stage with singer Norah Jones and jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis to perform “Crying Time.”
Merle Haggard Laments “Are the Good Times Really Over” As He Reflects On Simpler Times
Catch all the pop culture references as Merle Haggard laments, “Are the Good Times Really Over”? and wishes a buck was still silver.
Oliver Anthony Music And His Breakout Hot 100 Chart Topper “Rich Men North of Richmond”
Oliver Anthony Music went from no one to someone when his song “Rich Men of Richmond” went from uncharted straight to the top of the Hot 100.
“It’s Finger-Lickin’ Good!” – Reba McEntire Stars As Colonel Sanders In KFC Commercial
Country singer Reba McEntire steps into the iconic white suit as she chicken tycoon Colonel Sanders in the 2018 series of KFC ads. Check it out.
To Love And Let Go: The Story Of Merle Haggard’s “Silver Wings”
Country legend Merle Haggard sings of a melancholic story of loving and having to let go despite not wanting to in his 1969 track “Silver Wings.”
What Made “Ask Me How I Know” By Garth Brooks a Number-One Hit?
Here’s the reason why Garth Brooks’ song “Ask Me How I Know” topped the charts in 2017.
Five-Year-Old Libby’s Cute Cover of “Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton
Libby Thacker’s cute cover of “Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton earns thousands of views on YouTube.
Lorrie Morgan’s “What Part of No” Is A Spirited Anthem Of Female Empowerment
Dear men, learn that “no” is a complete answer with one of Lorrie Morgan’s most successful hit songs, “What Part of No.” Listen to the tune here.
Dolly Parton Receives Sole Songwriting Credit On Beyoncé’s Reimagined Version Of “Jolene”
Beyoncé reworked the original version’s lyrics and even added a bridge, but she gave the songwriting credit solely to Dolly Parton.
Morgan Wallen Arrested For Allegedly Throwing A Chair Off The Roof Of A Bar In Nashville
According to Nashville police, Morgan Wallen is facing three felony counts of reckless endangerment and a disorderly conduct charge.
Meaning Behind Ben Haggard’s Song “As Haggard as They Come”
Here’s everything you need to know about Ben Haggard’s new song “As Haggard as They Come.”
Beyonce and Willie Nelson Surprise Us with New Collaboration
Beyonce captivates pop and country music fans with Willie Nelson’s unexpected appearance and striking narratives on her latest album, Cowboy Carter.
Zach Bryan’s Mugshot: A Frenzy of Jokes and Memes
Remember Zach Bryan's infamous mugshot? The internet still can't get over it! See the funniest fan reactions, why it's become a meme, and how it reflects on the outlaw country star.
Reba McEntire shares Hope and Faith in the Christian Country Song “Back to God”
Reba McEntire’s powerful single, “Back to God,” inspires hope in dark times.
Dolly Parton Wrote and Performed “Travelin’ Thru” for “Transamerica” Movie
Dolly Parton’s transformative influence is solidified through the song “Travelin’ Thru,” which she wrote and performed for the movie “Transamerica” (2005).
How Bluegrass song “Rocky Top” became Osborne Brothers’ Signature Song
The Osborne Brothers helped bring bluegrass into the American mainstream with songs like “Rocky Top.”
Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge over Troubled Water” had Political Roots
The Simon & Garfunkel epic swansong, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, composed by Paul Simon and sung by Art Garfunkel was born out of political sadness.
Jerry Maguire film inspires Kenny Chesney’s slow-brewing ballad “You Had Me from Hello”
Jerry Maguire's iconic line to Dorothy Boyd inspired Kenny Chesney’s hit single “You Had Me from Hello.”
Dolly Parton Credits her Faith in “Jesus and Gravity”
“Jesus and Gravity” shows how Dolly Parton’s faith brought her success. Find out how here.
Billy Gilman’s “Oklahoma” Speaks of Longing
“Oklahoma” by Billy Gilman tells a story of longing. Keep reading to know more.
Country’s Most-Loved Living Legends Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson Cameo in Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter
The 27-track opus by Beyoncé features interludes by country music’s living legends, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, and it’s honest-to-God good.
Four-Year-Old Braydon’s Adorable Cover of “As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone”
Four-year-old Braydon has probably released one of the most adorable covers of Loretta Lynn’s greatest hit, “As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone.”
Here’s What Dolly Parton Thinks Of Beyoncé’s Feisty Version Of “Jolene” In Cowboy Carter
Beyoncé put her feisty spin on the classic hit “Jolene,” and the original singer, Dolly Parton, couldn’t be more impressed with it.
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos talks of a cautionary tale in “I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail”
Recognized as one of Owen’s signature songs, “I've Got a Tiger by the Tail” highlighted the Bakersfield sound in the music genre.
Patty Loveless Shows What Letting Go Means with Somber “How Can I Help You Say Goodbye”
Saying goodbye is never easy, but Patty Loveless shows that comfort can be reached when she sings, “How Can I Help You Say Goodbye.”
Neil Young’s “Southern Man” Remains True to the Times Today
“Southern Man” by Neil Young attempts to shed light on a dark moment in history. Find out more.
From “Dumbest Idea Ever” to Billion Dollar Empire: How Kelly Clarkson Inadvertently Caused the Rise of Taylor’s Version
Did you know that Taylor’s Version was born from Kelly Clarkson’s insightful suggestion to re-record all the songs she didn’t own the masters?
Lainey Wilson’s Butt Is Bootylicious In Her Viral TikTok Video And We Cannot Lie
Lainey Wilson's rear end went viral – but there's more to this rising country star than meets the eye. Learn about her music, career, and the buzz around her recent viral fame.
Appreciating The Beauty of Americans with The Oak Ridge Boys Hit Song “American Made”
The Oak Ridge Boys released an appreciation song for the American beauty titled “American Made,” here’s what you need to know about it.
Hank Locklin Shows Off His Music Mastery in His 1957 Hit “Send Me The Pillow You Dream On”
Hank Locklin released another hit song in 1957 titled “Send Me The Pillow You Dream On,” which teaches us how to move on.