Marty Robbins Proves His A Master Storyteller As He Sings “The Story Of My Life”
Marty Robbins sang his heart out with this hit song in the 1940's, "The Story of My Life." Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, this song talks about the narrators love life.
Listen To Toby Keith’s “As Good As I Once Was,” A Remorseful Anthem For Anyone Who’s Getting Older
"As Good as I Once Was" is a country song co-written and recorded by Toby Keith. It is one of the songs from his 2005 album, Honkytonk University. It peaked at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Additionally, this is one of Keith's songs that spent six weeks at no. 1.
Here Are The Best Jim Reeves Songs To Warm Your Heart
From 1955 through 1969, Jim Reeves songs did not only achieve commercial success in the United States but as well as in Britain, South Africa, Scandinavia, and much more.
There’s Nothing More Heavenly With Dolly Parton’s Rendition of “Stairway to Heaven”
Country music singer Dolly Parton covers the 1971 classic rock anthem, "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. She added some lyrics and made it her own.
Alan Jackson, George Strait Team Up for a Legendary Performance
During the 2016 CMA Awards, Alan Jackson and George Strait performed a duet of their hits "Remember When" and "Troubadour."
The Story Behind The Biggest Hit In Kris Kristofferson’s Career, “Why Me Lord”
In 1973, Kris Kristofferson earned his lone major country hit as a solo recording artist when "Why Me Lord" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
When It Comes To Curating A Sound Of Traditional Country Music, Jamey Johnson Songs Stand Out
You may not have known it, but you have been singing Jamey Johnson songs without realizing it, as he has actually penned major hits for various country legends.
Ernest Tubb’s Chart-topping Classic Hit “Walkin’ the Floor Over You”
Ernest Tubb was country music's biggest star back in 1941. His song "Walkin' the Floor Over You" was his first country hit and rightfully so.
“We Thank Thee” By Jim Reeves Is The Perfect Song To Lift Up Our Thanks To The Lord
“We Thank Thee” is the album of Jim Reeves consisting of the best Christian gospel hymns. The messages of the songs will make you realize how wonderful life is.
George Jones Recorded The Hymn That Brought Many To Tears, “Why Me Lord”
Kris Kristofferson is known for his song “Why Me Lord.” Its popularity became one of the reasons why artists such as George Jones covered his song.
The Statler Brothers Delivered a Haunting Performance of “How Great Thou Art”
The Statler Brothers covered one of the most popular Christian Hymn, “How Great Thou Art.” Their version of the song made it to the country charts.
Enjoy The Music Of The Queen Of Bluegrass! Here Are The Rhonda Vincent Songs
These Rhonda Vincent songs prove that she's the Grammy-winning Queen of Bluegrass - showing how multitalented artist she is.
Benjamin Keough: A Carbon Copy of His Gramps, Elvis Presley
Benjamin Keough is one of the grandsons of King Elvis Presley and he is taking the internet by storm. Let's go ahead and take a look at him.
Ned LeDoux Remembers Dad Chris with “This Cowboy’s Hat”
On October 19, 2017, Ned LeDoux honored his father, Chris LeDoux, at The Roadrunner in New River, Arizona, with his hit, “This Cowboy’s Hat.”
Alan Jackson Declares The Faith He Has In God In The Classic Hymn “Blessed Assurance”
Let Alan Jackson help you give thanks to God by listening to "Blessed Assurance." The hymn will remind us of the blessings from up above every day.
Here Are Some Facts About Patty Loveless, Who Brought A Fresh Voice To Country Music
Neotraditionalist country star Patty Loveless turns 62 today! Let's look back at her career and legacy in the country music industry!
Morgan Wallen Is Still Leading The Country Charts This Week
It looks like Morgan Wallen will be staying atop the charts for quite some time as "Wasted on You" remained on the No. 1 spot of Billboard's Country Airplay.
Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson Teamed Up For The First Time In “Lay Me Down”
In 2016, Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson teamed up for the first time in three decades with "Lay Me Down."
It’s Amazing How Eddy Arnold Made The Country Classic “Anytime” A Crossover Hit
In 1921, Herbert “Happy” Lawson penned a tune he called “Any Time.” Almost three decades later, Eddy Arnold turned the song into a top country hit.
Willie Nelson Tip His Hat To The Wee Small Hours in The Song “Night Life”
Willie Nelson wrote "Night Life," a very unique composition, as he reflects on his wild and crazy life while struggling with financial issues.
Patsy Cline and Willie Nelson’s Duet of “Just A Closer Walk with Thee”
With the aid of modern technology, Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline's collaboration was made possible. "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" became more heartfelt when their version was released.
He’s Gone, But We Love To Tell Andy Griffith’s Life Story
Andy Samuel Griffith was a famous comedian, actor and gospel singer, and writer. Before he rose to fame as an actor, he has lived a simple life and went through tough times. But, his perseverance brought him to the spotlight.
Emmylou Harris Made Don Gibson’s Classic Song, “Sweet Dreams,” Her Own
In 1975, Emmylou Harris achieved massive success when she released "Sweet Dreams" as the third single off her second studio album Elite Hotel.
“Take My Hand, Precious Lord” By Merle Haggard Can Be Your Constant Source Of Encouragement
“Take My Hand, Precious Lord” by Merle Haggard can be a great constant source of encouragement when you feel like you’re carrying the weight of the world.
“I Believe In A Hill Called Mt. Calvary” Is Your Reaffirmation Of Faith In The Face Of A Turbulent Era
“I Believe in a Hill Called Mt. Calvary” is a hymn that gospel musicians and couple Bill and Gloria Gaither wrote. The song greatly exudes credence on that hill where Jesus offered His life to redeem the world from sin.
Remember How Hank Williams Jr. Took A Stand With “Take A Knee, Take A Hike”
In 2018, Hank Williams Jr. dropped "Take A Knee, Take A Hike" overnight without saying a word, and it had fans in a frenzy.
“Vincent:” Don McLean’s Tribute to the Great Vincent Van Gogh
Don McLean wrote "Vincent" in 1971, and released it on June 17, 1972. It was a tribute song of McLean to Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh.
“Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior:” The Result of a Prison Visit
“Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior” is one of the numerous hymns that Fanny Crosby wrote. An encounter during her visit to a prison inspired the song.
Burl Ives Find Himself Putting Quite A Show As His Lover Left Him In “A Little Bitty Tear”
Hank Cochran, American country songwriter, was the genius behind the song “A Little Bitty Tear”. Burl Ives recorded it first.