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It's the time of year that a lot of people are getting ready for a big 4th of July celebration often including fireworks. One ...
Langley, Hardy and Jordan Schmidt wrote "Never Met Anyone Like You." The two men also co-wrote Hardy's most famous duet, ...
The Behind the Music episode gives its viewers a number of insights into Gaines' entirely fictional life: the various (and numerous) tragedies he endured, his sex addiction, and the details ...
Miranda Lambert's Top songs include No. 1 hits, misfires at country radio and deep cuts that fans hope the record setting Female Vocalist of the Year will play live. Since 2005, Lambert has given ...
"Mountain Music" became one of superstar group Alabama' s most beloved hits after its release in 1982. According to band frontman Randy Owen, the song took him years to write, and encapsulates ...
Lari White 's country career was initially launched after winning TNN's talent competition, You Can Be a Star, in 1988. Although the show awarded her a record deal, her first single didn't chart ...
By all accounts, 2021 was an incredible year for folk, Americana, and country releases. Artists from across these genre spectrums have been using familiar sounds to create bolder work than ever ...
Willie Nelson will take readers on a deep dive into the stories behind some of his most famous and beloved songs with his upcoming book. Written by Nelson with David Ritz and award-winning ...
Below, Nelly shares the story behind “Over and Over,” in his own words. Tim was cool. Obviously, when I came up with that idea to do that record, everybody wasn't all gung-ho like they would ...
28 "Humble and Kind" From: 'Damn Country Music' (2005) One of Tim McGraw's more recent singles was "Humble and Kind," a reference to simple life advice from a parent to their children. Lori ...
Thomas Rhett 's "What's Your Country Song" includes references to no less than 16 country hits: Songs by everyone from Hank Williams to Jake Owen and Ricky Skaggs to Garth Brooks create a ...
32 "Some Hearts" (2005) “Some Hearts” -- originally a 1987 Belinda Carlisle song -- was the title track of and a minor single from Underwood’s debut album of the same name. Released to pop ...