George Strait – The Seashores Of Old Mexico (2005)
About the song George Strait’s captivating rendition of “The Seashores Of Old Mexico.” While this classic tale was originally penned by the legendary Hank Snow in 1971 and recorded by…
About the song George Strait’s captivating rendition of “The Seashores Of Old Mexico.” While this classic tale was originally penned by the legendary Hank Snow in 1971 and recorded by…
About the song Shania Twain’s breathtaking “From This Moment On.” Released in 1998 as the fourth single from her monumental album Come On Over, this track was far more than…
About the song When we talk about the titans of country music, those figures who truly carved out their own path and left an indelible mark, it’s impossible not to…
About the song Alabama’s iconic “The Closer You Get.” Released in 1983 as the title track from their hugely popular album, this song wasn’t just another hit; it soared to…
About the song Shania Twain’s iconic “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!” Released in 1997 as the seventh single from her groundbreaking album Come On Over, this track wasn’t just…
About the song George Strait’s “Every Little Honky Tonk Bar.” Released in 2019 as the lead single from his aptly named album, Honky Tonk Time Machine, this track was a…
About the song “Love Can Build A Bridge”. Released in September 1990 as the title track from their sixth and final studio album before Naomi’s forced retirement due to chronic…
About the song “A Broken Wing”. Released in September 1997 as the second single from her hugely successful album Evolution, this track quickly ascended to the top of the charts,…
About the song Wynonna Judd’s commanding performance of “No One Else On Earth.” Released in 1992 as a single from her debut solo album, Wynonna, this track wasn’t just a…
About the song The Carpenters’ iconic “(They Long to Be) Close To You.” Released in 1970 as a single from their album Close to You, this track wasn’t just a…
About the song Emmylou Harris’s unforgettable performance of “Tulsa Queen.” Released in 1976 on her seminal album, Elite Hotel, this track, co-written by Rodney Crowell and Emmylou herself, quickly became…
About the song I’m No Stranger to the Rain, released in 1989, is arguably the song that best encapsulates the essence of Keith Whitley’s artistry. It was released as a…
About the song The Highwaymen: “City of New Orleans.” While the song was brilliantly penned by Steve Goodman in 1971 and famously became a hit for Arlo Guthrie, it was…
About the song Shania Twain’s “You’re Still The One.” Released in 1998 as the third single from her monumental album Come On Over, this song wasn’t just a massive country…
About the song When it comes to capturing the raw energy and excitement of early rock and roll, few songs do it quite as perfectly as Elvis Presley – All…
About the song Some songs manage to capture the spirit of a time, while others speak to emotions that are timeless. Elvis Presley – Suspicious Minds is a rare example…
About the song Few moments in music history have captured both global attention and raw artistry quite like Elvis Presley – Aloha from Hawaii. Broadcast live via satellite on January…
About the song Willie Nelson’s iconic “On The Road Again.” Released in 1980 as a single from his soundtrack album for the film Honeysuckle Rose, in which he also starred,…
About the song “Highwayman” by The Highwaymen. Penned by the brilliant songwriter Jimmy Webb in 1977, this extraordinary tale of reincarnation and perpetual motion found its perfect interpreters when it…
About the song There are songs that speak to a moment in time — and then there are songs that question the very shape of time itself. Waylon Jennings’ “Are…
About the song When we consider the artists who truly dominated the airwaves in the 1970s, establishing themselves as forces to be reckoned with, Linda Ronstadt is undoubtedly at the…
About the song George Strait’s “If I Know Me.” Released in 1991 as the title track from his critically acclaimed album, this song quickly soared to number one on the…
About the song “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” by the iconic duo of Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. While originally written by Ed Bruce and…
About the song When we cast our minds back to the late 1970s and early 80s, the airwaves were alive with a particular blend of rock and pop that often…
About the song Toby Keith and Willie Nelson with “Beer For My Horses.” Released in 2003 from Toby Keith’s album Unleashed, this track wasn’t just a hit; it was a…
About the song For those who truly appreciate the foundational voices of country music, few artists resonate with the quiet dignity and profound sincerity of Jim Reeves. Known affectionately as…
About the song When we talk about artists who truly redefined country music and crossed over into global superstardom, Shania Twain stands in a league of her own. With her…
About the song “Unchained Melody” by Elvis Presley. Now, there’s a song that holds a special, almost haunting place in the vast tapestry of his work. While many might first…
About the song When we think of Elvis Presley, our minds often jump to the electrifying rock and roll, the swivel hips, and the rhinestone jumpsuits. He was, without a…
About the song For anyone who truly appreciates the raw, untamed spirit of American music, particularly those who’ve witnessed its evolution firsthand, there are certain performances that just stick with…