The Ever Anticipated Freddy Fender “Before the Next Teardrop Falls” Album
In 1974, Freddy Fender, one of the most iconic singers in the industry, released an excellent album called "Before the Next Teardrop Falls."
Trusting Our Fates to Jesus in Alan Jackson’s “Wherever He Leads I’ll Go”
In 2013, Alan Jackson, one of the know gospel country singers, released a song called "Wherever He Leads I'll Go" for us to reflect on.
On Having Faith in Christ in Alan Jackson’s Cover of “He Lives”
The famous gospel song "He Lives" talks about faith in Christ, an ideal theme for Alan Jackson to cover.
Hiding True Sorrows in Carrie Underwood’s song “Cry Pretty”
In 2018, Carrie Underwood, one of the modern country singers, released a song called “Cry Pretty” on her album of the same name.
Here Are The Top Folk Albums for February 2023
Zach Bryan continues to dominate the top folk albums for February 2023 alongside our favorite American folk singers, such as Chris Stapleton, Hozier, and Tyler Childers.
Here Are The Top Bluegrass Albums For February 2023
Not much is new for the top bluegrass albums for February 2023, except for Watchhouse, who re-entered this month's list with their self-titled album.
Here’s All You Need To Know About Faster Horses 2023, Including Its Blockbuster Lineup
Country music fans got one big reason to rejoice as Faster Horses 2023 will be bringing the genre and camping experiences together once again on July 14 to 16, 2023.
On Faith and Promises: Patsy Cline’s “I Go to Church on Sunday”
Promises are made to be broken; this phrase is further proven in Patsy Cline's "I Go to Church on Sunday."
Another Musical Success in “North to Alaska” by Johnny Horton
What better way to get hooked on a movie than having an opening song that hints at the plot, like what Johnny Horton's "North to Alaska" offers?
Daddy Still Is Remembered in Chris Stapleton’s “Daddy Doesn’t Pray Anymore”
Losing a loved one is devastating, but their love and sacrifice will be remembered, just like in Chris Stapleton's "Daddy Doesn't Pray Anymore."
The Perfect Combo of George Strait and Frank Sinatra in “Fly Me to the Moon”
George Strait and Frank Sinatra showcase their singing abilities as they blend perfectly in their "Fly Me to the Moon" cover.
Meet Carrie Underwood’s Husband, Mike Fisher
Mike Fisher isn't only Carrie Underwood's husband; he's also a well-respected NHL superstar, father, hunter, and car enthusiast.
George Jones’s “Lily of the Valley”: A Song Dedicated Just for Jesus
Our Savior deserves a dedication for his sacrifices. And that's exactly what George Jones did in his song called "Lily of the Valley":
Alan Jackson’s Heavenly Sings “O How I Love Jesus”
Jesus, the world's savior, has frequently been the subject of songs. However, Alan Jackson's "O How I Love Jesus" is the sweetest.
Eight Facts About Tennessee Ernie Ford That You Might Want to Know
Tennessee Ernie Ford, who was born on February 13, 1919, is one of country music's most loved artists of today and the past. And here are some interesting facts about him.
Keith Urban Gives Insight Into His Private Life with Wife Nicole Kidman in “Gemini”
In 2018, Keith Urban released his tenth studio album called Graffiti U, which includes the song "Gemini," which left his wife, Nicole Kidman, a little embarrassed.
George Strait’s “Carrying Your Love With Me” Is An Ode For Anyone In a Long-Distance Relationship
When George Strait released "Carrying Your Love with Me" in 1997 from the album of the same name, it became a massive success – ranking No. 1 on the country chart.
Willie Nelson And Lee Ann Womack’s Duet of “Mendocino County Line” Is Absolutely Magical
Willie Nelson teamed up with fellow Texan Lee Ann Womack for "Mendocino County Line," which was released as the lead-off single from the album The Great Divide.
Your Ultimate Guide to the Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher Relationship
Country singer Carrie Underwood and NHL star Mike Fisher's relationship has inspired many people throughout the years, so we've decided to showcase it.
Don Williams Sings A Wistful, Loping Ode To Marital Bonds With “You’re My Best Friend”
After Don Williams' breakthrough in 1974, he came back the following year with the release of "You're My Best Friend," which became another No. 1 U.S. country hit for Williams.
Johnny Cash Took On Jesus’ Miracle With “He Turned The Water Into Wine”
In 1969, Johnny Cash recorded the album The Holy Land, which was inspired by his visit to Israel. The project includes the inspiring hymn "He Turned the Water Into Wine."
History Made Immortal in Johnny Cash’s Rendition of “Remember the Alamo”
History is written and made immortal through music, just like what other artists did, including Johnny Cash, in covering "Remember the Alamo."
A Hero’s Tale of “Little Joe” By Red Sovine
A man's best friend is a dog, and unconditional love takes the form of a furry dog in Red Sovine's "Little Joe."
A Wonderful Blend Of Voices in “Please Read The Letter” by Robert Plant And Alison Krauss
The love song "Please Read The Letter" by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss makes you relate deeply to love that was lost.
The Ultimate Collection: Most Popular Country Songs of All Time
Discover the 100 most popular country songs of all time. From crossover hits to timeless classics, these popular country tracks are a must-listen for music fans.
Breaking The Rules with Michael Peterson’s “Drink, Swear, Steal & Lie”
In 1997, Michael Peterson, probably one of the most well-known country singers in history, released the song "Drink, Swear, Steal & Lie."
Ten of the Best Michael Peterson Songs You Might Want to Check Out
Michael Peterson has produced chart-hitting songs throughout the years. Here are 10 of the best Michael Peterson songs you can check out.
Traveling to Eternity at “Life’s Railway to Heaven”
Heaven is a place that most of us probably want to go to. And there is a song that talks about that, 'Life's Railway to Heaven.'
Josh Turner’s “Another Try”: If there is a Second Chance
In 2008, Josh Turner, a known country and gospel singer, released the song 'Another Try,' which was part of his album Everything Is Fine.