Country Music

Keith Urban’s Rendition of “Blue Kentucky Girl” Caused the Empress of Country Music to Weep!

“Blue Kentucky Girl” is a classic country song that was first recorded by Loretta Lynn in 1965. The song was…

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The Statler Brothers Presented an Eerie Execution of “How Great Thou Art”

“How Great Thou Art” is a popular Christian hymn that originated in Sweden in the 19th century. The original Swedish…

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Scotty McCreery Executes “The Dance” With His Heartwarming Vocals

“The Dance” is a classic country song that was written by Tony Arata and made famous by American country music…

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Mo Pitney’s Aged Vocal Tone in “Don’t You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me”

Thank God for great singers like this, who preserve TRUE country music! And he does it so beautifully! “Don’t You…

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Develop Romantic Affection for Clint Black and Lisa Hartman’s Collaboration on “You Still Get to Me”

Clint has been one of favorites since he started. He and his wife not only look so good together but…

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Alan Jackson’s Amazing Collaboration With Alison Krauss on “The Angels Cried”

“The Angels Cried” is a duet that was recorded by American country music singer Alan Jackson and bluegrass musician Alison…

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Scotty McCreery Delivers Flawless Country Song Medley at the Opry as Tribute to His Heroes

Love it! Scotty needs to put out a covers album! He gives life to a lot of oldies but great…

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Scotty McCreery Sings “The Dance” with His Incredible Vocal Talent

“The Dance” is a country song that was written by Tony Arata and was made famous by American country music…

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Josh Turner’s Song “Three Wooden Crosses”

Country Music star and South Carolina native Josh Turner probably has one of the most traditional voices that can be…

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Listen Jesse Keith Whitley and His Son Jackie’s Breathtaking Collaboration on “Don’t Close Your Eyes”

“Don’t Close Your Eyes” is a country song that was recorded by American singer Keith Whitley in 1988. The song…

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