In Times of Need, there is ‘God of the Storms’ by Tribute Quartet
In 2016, a heartfelt gospel song was released by Tribute Quartet called 'God of the Storms' as part of their album Here for You.
The Pain Old Lovers Bring in Alabama’s “Old Flame”
With love comes pain. In Alabama's "Old Flame," the realization that you aren't the reason for the sparkles in your lover's eyes might break your heart.
Never-ending Thoughts of You In Garth Brooks’ “What She’s Doing Now”
Thinking about what a former lover is doing to you leaves you in pieces, as perfectly described in Garth Brooks' "What She's Doing Now."
Sung With Emotion and Grace: “Why Me Lord” by Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn covers Kris Kristofferson's gospel classic hymn, "Why Me Lord." Lynn delivers one of the best and most soulful renditions of the song.
The Meaning Behind The Country Gospel Favorite “Old Rugged Cross”
"Old Rugged Cross" is a beautiful hymn that leads us to focus on what Christ has done and sacrificed on the cross, where he died, to show the depths of God's love.
10 Craig Campbell Songs That Beg To Differ
Catchy, different, and simple, yet such a hit. These words describe Craig Campbell songs as the country music star released them.
Seven Craig Campbell Facts You Need To Know Before His Rise To Fame
Craig Campbell and the facts before he established his name in the country music industry will leave you in awe about his strength and resilience.
The 15 Mark Chesnutt Songs That You Will Love Listening To
Mark Chesnutt songs have topped the US and Canadian charts and the hearts and playlists of his fans and avid listeners.
Why George Jones ‘Still Doin’ Time’ is an Iconic Hit to Many
In 1981, George Jones released a hit iconic song that is loved by many called' 'Still Doin' Time" as part of his album Still the Same Ole Me.
Kathy Mattea ‘Where’ve You Been’: True Love in Thickness or in Thin
In 1989, Kathy Mattea released a hit song about lovers called 'Where've You Been" as part of her album Willow in the Wind.
Five Country Songs on The Voice That Turned Judges’ Chairs
Singing your favorite country songs in The Voice will make you feel like you’ve reached the highest peak, especially when the judges turn their chairs.
How Powerful Love Is in “Suds in the Bucket” by Sara Evans
You know love is that powerful when you listen to Sara Evans's "Suds in the Bucket."
A Sincere Promise in Lonestar’s “I’m Already There”
Lonestar's hit song, "I'm Already There," gives us the solace of knowing that our loved ones never even left us after all.
Lucinda Williams Blends Her Native Louisiana Grit To “Ode To Billie Joe”
In 2019, rock band Mercury Rev re-imagined country icon Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete. The disc wraps up with "Ode to Billie Joe," as sung by Lucinda Williams.
Treasuring Time With Loved Ones in Kathy Mattea’s “Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses”
In Kathy Mattea's "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses," we learn that time is short, and to spend it more together with loved ones, families, and friends.
Faith, Hope, and Trust: Anne Murray’s “Put Your Hand in the Hand”
Keeping faith in the Lord during these trying times might be confusing, but Anne Murray's "Put Your Hand in the Hand" reminds us to trust Him more.
Did You Know That “Sylvia’s Mother” By Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show Was Based on a True Story?
In 1972, Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show released “Sylvia's Mother” as a single off the group’s debut album, Dr. Hook. It then became a massive hit for the country rock band.
The 10 Best (And Relatable) Kathy Mattea Songs You’ll Have on Repeat
Kathy Mattea songs mostly focus on love, which is why her songs have undoubtedly topped the country songs and the fan’s playlists.
Ten Awesome The Kendalls Songs You Will Undoubtedly Enjoy!
After listening to The Kendalls songs, there is no surprise that you'll feel awesome beyond comprehension. And here is a list of them.
Mark Chesnutt Longs For His Former Lover in “I Just Wanted You To Know”
In 1993, country singer Mark Chesnutt released "I Just Wanted You to Know" as the third single from his fourth studio album, Almost Goodbye.
The Kendalls Struck Gold In A Big Way With The Release of “Heaven’s Just a Sin Away”
In 1977, a fairly unknown father-daughter duo named the Kendalls released "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" as the second single off their album of the same name.
Jelly Roll Racks Up First No. 1 Hit on Billboard’s Chart With “Dead Man Walking”
Jelly Roll earned his first leader on Billboard's radio ranking after "Dead Man Walking" sits atop the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart – where it spent two weeks.
Ten of the Best Sara Evans Songs You Might Want to Check Out!
As a great country music artist, Sara Evans songs captivated many. And here is a list of them.
Four Interesting Facts You’d Want to Know About Cynthia Hauser
People have become interested in Cynthia Hauser after the success of the Yellowstone series, where her husband, Cole Hauser, plays fan-favorite Rip Wheeler.
Cole Hauser and Some Lesser-Known Facts About Him
People worldwide are hungry for information about Cole Hauser after the success of Yellowstone. So, we're here to solve that with lesser-known facts about him.
Here’s More About Zach Bryan’s Wife, His Life In the Navy, And His Rise To Fame
Fans' interests in Zach Bryan go beyond his music. Pretty sure everyone wants to know more about the Oklahoma native and his life in the Navy, including Zach Bryan's wife.
Which Character is Cole Hauser in Dazed and Confused?
Following his rise in popularity playing Rip in Yellowstone, fans wonder which one is Cole Hauser in Dazed and Confused. We've come to answer that question.
A Reminder to Be Grateful from Merle Haggard’s “Family Bible”
Merle Haggard's "Family Bible" reminds us to spend time with the family and be thankful for life's blessings.
Applause, Applause as Johnny Cash Sings “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down” Live
Johnny Cash once again proved that he was one of the greatest country music artists when he soulfully sang "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down."
A Best Friend in Music: “Thank God for the Radio” by The Kendalls
Feeling sad, lonely, happy, or hurt? Turn on the radio, blast some music, and sing "Thank God for the Radio" by The Kendalls.