15 Slow Country Songs That’s Pitch-Perfect When You Want to Slow Down
Don’t you have moments when you just want to take some time off and listen to great slow country songs? Here’s a playlist to help you get through.
Match Made in Heaven: Dylan Scott and Wife Blair Robinson’s Love Story
You can say that Dylan Scott and wife Blair Robinson’s love story is a match made in heaven, something that’s screaming off a romantic film vibe.
Shania Twain’s “That Don’t Impress Me Much” Left A Lasting Impression
Shania Twain’s “That Don’t Impress Me Much” turned out to be absolutely impressive, becoming one of her biggest singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
10 Best BJ Thomas Songs To Celebrate The Life and Career of Such Amazing Artist
There are so many wonderful BJ Thomas songs during his career that stretches back to the early ‘60s. So, we’ve made a playlist of his best hits.
Here’s Why You Should Include Johnny Cash Museum In Your Itinerary
Ranked as the number one music museum in the world, the Johnny Cash Museum holds one of the world’s largest collections of Cash’s memorabilia.
Johnny Cash’s “I Walk The Line” Is The Country Singer’s Pledge of Devotion
Spending most of his time on the road, Johnny Cash’s “I Walk The Line” was written as a promise to always be faithful to his first wife, Vivian.
60 Female Country Singers of All Time From A-Z
Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Faith Hill, Dottie West – they are just some of the best female country singers of all time who’ve made their mark.
10 Hidden Facts You Need To Know About Garth Brooks
Guess we can all agree that Garth Brooks is a living country icon. Here are some not-so-known facts you need to know about the country singer.
Listen To The Top 10 Best Jerry Reed Songs In History
Did you know that some of Jerry Reed songs were featured on films like The Bounty Hunter and even video games like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas?
10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Collin Raye
Collin Raye is one of the most celebrated artists who helped define the ’90s era. Learn more about the man behind some of the most beloved country songs.
‘Help Me Make It Through The Night:’ A Provocative Song of the 1970s
Did you know that Help Me Make It Through The Night' was inspired by an interview with Frank Sinatra? It was written by no other than Kris Kristofferson.
Sammi Smith’s ‘Help Me Make It Through The Night’ Version Surpasses Original
With numerous covers hitting the charts every time they’re released, Sammi Smith's 'Help Me Make It Through The Night' is one you can never ignore.
Dolly Duets Tom Jones In His Hit Song ‘Green Green Grass of Home’
In one episode of Dolly in the 1980s, the country queen joined Tom Jones in a duet of his hit song ‘Green Green Grass of Home’ – and it’s beyond amazing.
‘When God Paints’ by Alan Jackson Touches Soul of Listeners
When God Paints' by Alan Jackson touches the hearts of listeners because of its meaningful message and lyrics that resonate within the soul.
Peyton Manning Spills His Love For Country Music
The former quarterback and two-time Super Bowl champion, Peyton Manning, revealed his love for country music, the artists, and his lasting friendships with them.
Mickey Gilley’s Songs: The Best Songs By Our Favorite Urban Cowboy
Today, we’re going to look back at some of the best of Mickey Gilley’s songs ever since his illustrious country music career started in the late 1950s.
Remembering The Country Stars We Lost in 2020
The year 2020 is filled with painful losses, and the world of country music was no exception. Nashville also lost some of our beloved country icons.
80s Country Songs: A List of the Best Ones
Any fans of honky-tonk out there will stand one’s ground that the ‘80s was one of the genre’s greatest decades. Here are the 80s country songs to prove it.
Which Among Your Favorite Classics Get The Most Jukebox Plays?
Many things have already changed in the world of music; however, one source of music remains – the jukebox. We have here some of the most played jukebox songs.
Ricky Skaggs Mesmerized CMA Viewers With His Version of “There Goes My Everything”
Ricky Skaggs was invited by the CMA to make a cover for the song "There Goes My Everything" by Jack Greene for their 50th anniversary.
Alan Jackson’s “In The Garden” Will Bring You Hope On The Saddest Time Of Your Life
It’s normal for us to have trials, and all we need to do is cling on to God. To lift up your faith listen to the cover of Alan Jackson of “In the Garden.”
Red Foley’s “Peace In The Valley” Will Give You Hope In This Life Full of Hard Times
Red Foley’s version of “Peace in the Valley” is the only recording that entered the country chart. In addition, he sold millions of copies.
Patsy Cline Once Lent Her Angelic Voice To The Hymn “Just a Closer Walk with Thee”
“Just a Closer Walk with Thee” is a popular gospel song covered by artists such as Patsy Cline, Mahalia Jackson, and more.
The Classic Hymn “In My Father’s House” Will Surely Rouse Your Spirit
"In My Father's House" is a gospel song based on the book of John (14:2). Elvis Presley recorded a version of it on his 1960 album, His Hands in Mine.
Bill Gaither’s “He Touched Me” Will Give You The Hope and Joy We Need Today
"He Touched Me" is a song written by Bill Gaither that praises the powerful touch of Jesus. Eventually, many have been touched by the song and began recording it.
Tribute to Mac Davis: Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker Records ‘In the Ghetto’
When Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker performed ‘In The Ghetto,’ not only were they a perfect match, the music, itself, fully synched in with them.
Many May Know “The Yellow Rose of Texas,” But Few Know The Story Behind
Country singers Lane Brody and Johnny Lee performed the classic western song "The Yellow Rose of Texas" on the Country Family's Reunion in 2017.
Blast from The Past: Jim Reeves’ First No. 1 Hit in the 1960s, “He’ll Have to Go”
Being cheated on, is one of the many themes that a song can have. Just like the classic hit from Jim Reeves, “He’ll Have to Go.”
Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter In a Romantic Duet of “Suspicious Minds”
Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds” was recorded by Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter in 1970. It entered the Billboard chart twice.