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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · The first country chart-topper for both singer John Anderson and Sherrill, “Wild and Blue” is a hauntingly beautiful account of a cheating woman, told from the POV of her cuckolded man. Anderson’s syrupy drawl and mournful wail is intensified by sister Donna’s Hill Country harmonizing.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Triumphant, hopeful, and as corny as Kansas in August, North Carolina native Donna Fargo took this self-composed paean to young newlywed bliss to the top of the country chart. There’s no tortured dark-end-of-the-street sentiments for Fargo, who seems to mean every last “skippidy do da.” All that honky-tonk ne’er-do-well stuff about drinkin’ and cheatin’ and carryin’ on? That’s ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Johnny Cash, ‘Folsom Prison Blues’. California’s second oldest state prison was a brutal place before the state implemented much-need penal reforms in 1944. Johnny Cash learned of that dark period at a screening of the 1951 film Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison, while serving with the U.S. Air Force, stationed in Germany.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Flatt and Scruggs, ‘Foggy Mountain Breakdown’. If sparks flying off metal could sound sophisticated, they’d sound like Earl Scruggs’ three-finger, five-string, five-alarm-fire banjo picking on this instrumental classic, which enshrined the banjo as a lead instrument in bluegrass. A stoic virtuoso from the western North Carolina boonies ...

  5. Vor 5 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 ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Triumphant, hopeful, and as corny as Kansas in August, North Carolina native Donna Fargo took this self-composed paean to young newlywed bliss to the top of the country chart. There’s no tortured dark-end-of-the-street sentiments for Fargo, who seems to mean every last “skippidy do da.” All that honky-tonk ne’er-do-well stuff about drinkin’ and cheatin’ and carryin’ on? That’s ...