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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Chris Stapleton, ‘Tennessee Whiskey’. One of the great country-soul performances of the 21st century, Chris Stapleton’s breakout single from Traveler is an object lesson in how R&B and country music swap sounds and spirit. David Allan Coe made the song a minor hit in 1974, casting it as a honky-tonk weeper, and George Jones had one of his ...

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Toby Keith’s ideal drinking establishment features all walks of life — yuppies, bikers, veterans with battle scars — who put their differences aside to knock back a few cold ones. “I Love This Bar” is the opening track to 2003’s Shock’n Y’all, co-written by Keith’s collaborator Scotty Emerick. As with so many great country songs, […]

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Fans so strongly identified Williams with the song that when a 1953 Canton, Ohio, crowd waiting for the star’s long overdue arrival disbelieved the announcement of his death, “I Saw the Light” was what Hawkshaw Hawkins sang in tribute to convince them that the sad news was indeed true. —K.H. View Complete List. 54.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · In the whole of recorded music, there’s no more pithy a summation of the psychic turmoil of long-term employment than “Take This Job and Shove It,” Johnny Paycheck’s 1977 declaration of autonomy. Although the two-and-a-half-minute track was written by David Allan Coe, Paycheck was destined (by both name and temperament) to animate it, and there’s something […]

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Miranda Lambert initially built her rap based on her feisty bravado, playing tough on tracks like “Kerosene” and “Gunpowder and Lead.”. But on “The House That Built Me,” though, Lambert showcased her vulnerability, which turned out to be just as potent as her sass. Released as the third single off her excellent 2010 album ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Toby Keith’s ideal drinking establishment features all walks of life — yuppies, bikers, veterans with battle scars — who put their differences aside to knock back a few cold ones. “I Love This Bar” is the opening track to 2003’s Shock’n Y’all, co-written by Keith’s collaborator Scotty Emerick. As with so many great country ...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Toby Keith’s ideal drinking establishment features all walks of life — yuppies, bikers, veterans with battle scars — who put their differences aside to knock back a few cold ones. “I Love This Bar” is the opening track to 2003’s Shock’n Y’all, co-written by Keith’s collaborator Scotty Emerick. As with so many great country ...