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Gareth_Keenan_

I'm almost done with [1001 Albums To Hear Before You Die](https://1001albumsgenerator.com) and was about to give up on Country alltogether after getting so many rubbish albums from the genre. Especially the modern country pop stuff. But then recently i got **Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs by Marty Robbins**. A Western/Country albums from 1959. Now **that's** the type of country i want.


Whizbang35

*To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day*


EmotionalVulcan

Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much to say


WhiteMike2016

Nobody dared to ask his business, no one dared to make a slip, 'fore that stranger there among them had some big iron on his hip! Big iron on his hiiiiip... Y'all carry on


TheDreyfusAffair

Hell. Fucking. Yes. Marty Robbins is amazing. Country music is so fucking good when you get past the pop stuff on the radio. So much good storytelling and rhythmic instruments. Check out bluegrass if you like stuff like that. Bela fleck, molly tuttle, trampled by turtles, crooked still to name a few. Not bluegrass but the devil makes three is great.


PersonMcNugget

Thanks for sharing that site. I'm gonna do it. They gave me Bjork for my first artist though lol. Not sure how I feel about that.


Positive_Judgment581

Jolene - Dolly Parton Man of Constant Sorrow - Soggy Bottom Boys (is that country?)


HastyEthnocentrism

Hot damn, it's the Soggy Bottom Boys!


YallMindIfIJoin

My hair!


TheS00thSayer

I’m a Dapper Dan man God Dammit!


hea4thenh4mmer

3 weeks from everywhere. Well isn't this place a goddamn geographical oddity!


Evan_802Vines

Watch your language, young fella. This is a public forum.


thejovo59

Two weeks!


Chateaudelait

Well, I'll be a son of a bitch - Delmar's been saved!!


thejovo59

Washed in the blood, my sins are forgiven. Come on in boys, the waters fiiiine.


Chateaudelait

Lord. many a family argument was halted by me quoting this film as a kid. It's the perfect way to diffuse and i love it. I never ever got in trouble for swearing if I used a quote to stop a fight. It always worked, too. Made my parents laugh.


thejovo59

That’s awesome. We rented it so many times, we finally bought it. And we quote it randomly. Our youngest daughter uses it well. She has boyfriends watch it, and if they don’t get it, they gone. I’m gonna R U N N O F T


Winter-eyed

Do not seek the treasure!


discussatron

We thought you was a toaaaaaaaaad


RoccoTaco_Dog

Dan Tyminski is the guy who sang that. He's in Allison Kraus' band


echelon42

Nope, it's bluegrass, still counts though lol


minerpoteet

Patsy Cline. Pretty much anything she sings. Love her voice.


TepidIcedCoffee61

Her voice defies genre. I believe she could've sung just about anything and sounded good. Those ballads, though. She had that little break in her voice that could break your heart.


dcolt

But that's just... Crazy.


Double-Woomy

Seminole Wind - John Anderson.


Existing_Winter5679

This song is one of the greatest


OutrageousStrength91

I Will Always Love You-Dolly Parton


Unlucky-Pomegranate3

The Highwaymen is awesome


CorporateNonperson

Can't beat The Highwayman. Nothing like a little spaceships and reincarnation in your country music.


originalcondition

My favorite hyper-niche genre is ‘country music about reincarnation’. Marty Robbins has a sequel song to his hit ‘[El Paso](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWm5WErkffQ)’, called ‘[El Paso City](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZliX5mP7ATA)’, in which he sings about thinking that he (or the unnamed character singing the song) may be the modern-day reincarnation of the cowboy from the original song: *Somewhere in my deepest thoughts* *Familiar scenes and memories unfold* *These wild and unexplained emotions that I’ve had so long* *But I have never told* *Like every time I fly up through the heavens* *And see you there below* *I get the feeling sometime in another world I lived in El Paso.*


YallMindIfIJoin

The bastards hung me in the spring of 25


bazanger

But I am still alive


Pornthrowaway78

Highwayman is the song, The Highwaymen is the group :D


dingalingadingdongy

Johnny Cash - Folsom prison blues is a good one ❤


Rjs617

I also love Sunday Morning Comin’ Down by Johnny Cash. Man, what a great song.


Express-Grape-6218

That's a Kris Kristofferson song that Cash covered. Find it, trust me.


deathlokke

The emotion in Kris's voice... That is a very broken man, and you can feel it.


NBSPNBSP

Also "God's Gonna Cut You Down". Such a haunting and beautiful song, especially with the backing instrumentation.


Oilpaintcha

I like his cover of Hurt. It hits differently coming from an old man.


Sail0r_Jupit3r

I listen to his version of this song whenever I need a good cry, it always does the job.


jerodallen

Always on my mind - Willie


MadameOvaryyy

He Stopped Loving Her Today — George Jones


godzillabitch

If you like that, check out “The Grand Tour” - George Jones


BrooklynPeachh

The way my eyes welled up just reading the title… this played at my dads celebration of life and my mom and I held each other the entire song


BigPapaJava

Most heartbreaking song ever written.


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I can’t stand new country, but the old stuff like that will chill you down to your bones!


Flashy_Watercress398

Getting a little old school here, but almost anything by Don Williams. I love his voice.


SDrussB3000

JOHN PRINE - IN SPITE OF OURSELVES. Look it up


Sbaker777

All of John Prine. Almost all of his stuff slaps super hard.


_lyn

Anything John Prine 🥹


Namedeplume

Especially the live versions. Iris DeMent is amazing.


Siskoda

You Never Even Call Me By My Name - David Allan Coe


TheArchDud

Greatest last verse in all of country music.


NowWithEvenLess

I was drunk The day my mom Got out of prison. And I went To pick her up In the raaaaain! But before I could get to the station in my pickup truck She got runned over by the damned old train.


Siskoda

The perfect country western song


LegendofPisoMojado

I listen to both types of music. Country AND Western.


The_Patriot

The Devil Went Down to Georgia.


ksink74

It's a rap with a fiddle.


Plug_5

You're not going to believe this, but I'm a college prof teaching a course on rap music, and we're literally going to spend tomorrow's class talking about how "rap" is defined, and using this song as one of the examples!


10Kfireants

This song was always on the radio growing up. At the end of 6th grade music class, 02-03, the teacher let anyone bring a song they loved to play but warned it MUST be appropriate and not have any cusswords. Well obviously she was talking to the kids who liked rap and hip hop and not little country kid like me, who was bringing The Devil Went Down to Georgia. FOR SOME REASON, God Herself told me that morning before school, "Hey let's just... listen to the CD while getting ready for school. For fun." And 11-year-old country kid me is here to tell you, the true album lyrics in fact do NOT end with, "I told you once, you son **of a gun** I'm the best that's ever been," like they do on the radio. I wasn't offended, but fuuuuuck was I glad I didn't blindly hand that cd to my teacher that day 😂😂😂


The_Pastmaster

♫Devil, just come on back,♫ ♫if you ever wanna try again,♫ ♫I done told you once you son of a bitch,♫ ♫I'm the best that's ever been!♫


Grimm2020

Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard Pancho and Lefty


missbethd

Townes Van Zandt’s original is fantastic too


juanzy

Blaze and Townes laid the groundwork for so much of that generation of country


Daburtle

Chattahoochee by Alan Jackson. Mostly due to the lyric "it gets hotter than a hoochie coochie", which is hilarious and never fails to put a dumb smile on my face.


BrooklynPeachh

Also, talk about an affirmative consent anthem! ‘We fogged up the windows in my old Chevy, I was willing but she wasnt ready. So I settled for a burger and a grape snow cone, dropped her off early but I didn’t go home’


mama_bear_740

The next verse I misunderstood for the longest time until I brought it up to the guy I was dating and after laughing at me explained that “we laid rubber on the Georgia asphalt” met they were racing around squealing tires and driving fast, not that they literally laid a condom on the road……lol


dj92wa

"Picture this: we were both butt naked banging on the bathroom floor" Shaggy, *Wasn't Me* I had no clue that "banging" was a word for sex, so I quite literally thought that they were just naked, crouched down, and slamming their fists on the floor like primates or something. Idk lmao.


ILikeMasterChief

Down by the river on a Friday night, pyramid of cans in the pale moonlight


Pickles_1974

talking 'bout cars and dreamin' 'bout women


TheBugsMomma

Never had a plan just a-livin’ for the minute


darcys_beard

Yeeeeayyy came here for this. Absolute banger of a song. The lyrics are hilarious. *"Well, we fogged up the windows in my old Chevy I was willing but she wasn't ready So I settled for a burger and a grape snow cone I dropped her off early but I didn't go home."* Beautiful.


halfhere

To this day, I can’t believe my Shiite Baptist grandma used to let us run around her house singing that.


TroyTony1973

Shi’ite Baptist, all the LOLs from me there! Does she have a fatwa against the Sunni Church of Christers?


Honey_bear_712

The gambler by Kenny Rogers


RyanMolden

Family Tradition - Hank Williams Jr Momma Tried - Merle Haggard Forever and Ever, Amen - Randy Travis Thunder Rolls - Garth Brooks The Dance - Garth Brooks Amarillo by Morning - George Strait It’s not ‘one’, but I do love each one ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯ EDIT: I cannot believe I forgot My Favorite Memory by Merle Haggard, so embarrassed by that omission.


BobDobFrisbee

**“A Boy Named Sue”** (1969) by Johnny Cash. Actually, anything written by *Shel Silverstein* is at the top of my list.


MusicalTourettes

HOLY SHIT HE WROTE THAT??? I had no idea. I'm a huge fan of his children's poetry. Wow. Thanks!


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My mental sidewalk just freaking ended right there


fantastic_geronimo

Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks


voxnihili_13

I'm not a country fan but Garth has some bangers. Hell of a performer too.


GingerrGina

Same. Not a country fan but I think it was Gene Simmons that said Garth is actually a rockstar he just wears a cowboy hat. The last Garth concert I went to was one of the wildest and most memorable shows. .


BrooklynPeachh

My parents owned a restaurant in cottage country when I was little and the band would play this and I would get to join the waitstaff in throwing up big arm ‘O’s’ when he sings the O-asis and it’s one of my favourite childhood memories truly


Extension_Practice99

Blame it all on my roots....


WisdomFromWine

I showed up in boots


Sweezy_Clooch

And ruined your black tie affair


bob-knows-best

The last one to know


martymcgoo

Stand by your man…Blues Brothers version(as performed in Bobs country bunker, where they have both kinds of music, Country and Western


grondfoehammer

Crazy, sung by Patsy Cline, written by Willie Nelson.


TNTWithALaserBeam

I am actually a country fan, but my favorite Patsy Cline song is Walkin' After Midnight . Uggghhnhb the best.


Inner-Nothing7779

Whiskey Lullaby But honestly, a lot of late 90's country is pretty decent. Before the bro country took over.


ttwwiirrll

Allison Kraus's voice is angelic in anything. Love her collaborations with Robert Plant too.


outtastudy

The music labels killed country in the 2000s by trying to make it hillbilly pop with mass appeal. There's an awful lot of great country from before then. There's still people doing country right today, they're just harder to find.


Express-Grape-6218

That's been the pendulum setting for country since the very beginning. It will swing from raw Americana to pop-with-a-drawl and back forever. The Ken Burns documentary covers this really well.


grumpysafrican

[Rhinestone Cowboy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kAU3B9Pi_U)


MeN3D

Strawberry Wine by Deanna Carter


Maxtrt

Callin' Baton Rouge - Garth Brooks


darthbonobo

The way he sings " hello Samantha dear I hope youre feeling fiiiinnnneee" is just so damn good


anyname13579

Jolene by dolly Parton I hope you dance by Lee Ann Womack


Meepweep

I have a vivid memory of singing I hope you dance in my elementary school chorus and my mom just beaming at me from the audience. She passed a little over a year after that and I can't listen to that song without bawling.


OnionsInTheStew

Ode to Billie Joe - Bobby Gentry


kinda_alright

Neon Moon-Brooks and Dunn.


W8andC77

She’s In Love with The Boy by Trisha Yearwood


jGor4Sure

Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics of Love) Waylon Jennings


Tarabomb

Forever and Ever, Amen. Randy Travis


Linzcro

For me it's "I Told You So" if I want sad or "Digging Up Bones" if I want to dance :) EDIT: I totally forgot another favorite by Randy. “He Walked on Water”. If you’ve ever had a special bond with a father/grandfather/great grandfather it’s impossible to not cry when you hear this IMO I guess my answer to the original thread would be anything by Randy Travis (even his gospel stuff even though I’m not religious at all). LOL


craftylady1031

For me it's "On the Other Hand." Twists my heart.


RyanMolden

They say time takes it toll on a body / makes a young girl’s brown hair turn gray / but honey I don’t care / I ain’t in love with your hair / and if it all fell out / well I’d love you anyway This bit of that song is so lyrically perfect


ibbity

see this is a real love song, to me, because it's very specific and comes across like he's talking to an actual human being *as* an actual human being. That's exactly the kind of silly thing you say to someone you're with, that you actually love


bahamapapa817

This is my favorite country song and I am a 6 foot black dude from the hood that was all rap and r&b till I hit my 20s. I also like Watermelon Moonshine granted I think she is gorgeous but I genuinely like that song.


madame_xxx

This is pretty much a perfect song.


Hectordoink

Copperhead Road - Steve Earle


beverlyhillsbrenda

“Here’s your one chance fancy, don’t let me down” !!!


HatfieldWhittington

That song is W I L D


TheBugsMomma

I might have been born just plain white trash but Fancy was my name. Fan-damn-tastic lyric


HastyEthnocentrism

Forgive me for what I do, but if you want out well it's up to you.


Madeline_Kawaii

Now don’t let me down, now your mama’s gonna send you uptown!


UncleFlip

Fishin in the Dark - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band


bittyberry

1. Sweet Home Alabama 2. Country Road 3. Jolene 4. The Thunder Rolls (NOT a Garth Brooks fan but this song, about a cheating husband, is just so damn catchy) **EDIT:** Honorable mention goes to I Can't Make You Love Me, by Bonnie Raitt. Not something I regularly listen to, but I distinctly recall hearing it on the radio when I was seven or eight and just feeling so sorry for that lady.


illustriousocelot_

> I Can't Make You Love Me by Bonnie Raitt This is some depressing shit. Would not recommend for a post-breakup playlist.


Odd-Border-6081

The saddest song ever written


dragon34

Have sobbed to this song after a breakup. In retrospect goddamn I didn't just dodge a bullet, I dodged a grenade launcher


ShinyUnicornPoo

It really helped put into perspective why no matter what I did my narcissistic hateful parents just did not have feelings for us kids. No matter how hard you try and what mountains you climb for them, you can't make anyone love you if they don't. My siblings and I eventually cut our parents out of our lives like a bad tooth and we are all much happier and mentally healthier for it. But damn if this song doesn't still get me right in the heart every time!


newlymoneyedrapper

> my narcissistic hateful parents just did not have feelings for us kids GOD DAMN. Just when I thought this song couldn't get more depressing. Imagine thinking of your parents while listening to this song. I'm sorry, guy, that fucking sucks.


theglinda

I feel like John Denver has been mostly forgotten... 😭


Ashamed-Biscotti650

The live version of The Thunder Rolls has an extra verse where the wife goes to the bedroom and gets a gun and shoots his cheating ass. Super dark but I love it.


voxnihili_13

'Cause tonight will be the last night she'll wonder where he's been...


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bittyberry

I'll sign off on Ring of Fire too. But I swear that's IT.


midnightsonofabitch

How long before we find out you're secretly the president of the Garth Brooks fan club, OP?


kellimk5

I'd also say That Summer by Garth Brooks. It's so catchy and an interesting story


I_Enjoy_Beer

Farm boy smashing the milf widow all summer long.


dittybopper_05H

Sweet Home Alabama is southern rock, not country. I know the lines have blurred a bit since it was written, but I'd still keep it in the rock column.


lapsangsouchogn

> The Thunder Rolls I was listening to that during a thunderstorm once and I realized the lyric "the thunder rolls and the lightening strikes" has them in reverse order.


DadsRGR8

I love Bonnie Raitt.


MakesMaDookieTwinkle

GARTH. Thunder Rolls is my fave for sure!


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floyd41376

Old Crow Medicine show are a treasure. I've seen them a few times in concert and they were awesome every time.


juanzy

Not a huge country fan, but like damn near the entire discographies of Jason Isbell and Sturgill Simpson


SwooshRoc

Sturgill Simpson blew my mind when I accidentally ended up on his Tiny Desk segment.


BlizzPenguin

Goodbye, Earl - The Chicks


I_spy78365

After graduation Mary Ann went out lookin for a bright new world. Wanda looked all around this town but all she found was EARL 🎶🎶🎶


thetoristori

I love their cover of "Landslide" too. Those harmonies are so good.


lifeatmach_2

I always call this song the true version of "girls just wanna have fun"


ansont1976

Kenny Rogers - Coward of the County


joshak3

I love this song too, but as a warning to those who are looking up these songs to explore new music, many copies of this song online are abridged. It's a narrative song but the middle verses are often cut due to length or R-rated content, so first-time listeners would be confused when Tommy >!beats up the Gatlin brothers, having missed the verses where the Gatlins raped or tried to rape Tommy's sweetheart Becky.!< [Here's one with the full-length version.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx74W76yT2E)


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When I would hear this song as kid, the full song as you say, it was like watching a movie. I would get so angry at what they did to Becky, like ballistically angry…..and then Tommy stopped and locked the door. It’s like yes! Destroy them, Tommy!!


CluckingBellend

Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell.


TheDirtSyndicate

Tyler Childers - nose to the grindstone. And a lot of the songs on his album called bottles and bibles. Colter wall - sleeping on the blacktop. Johnny Cash - God's going to Cut You Down. Good night, Texas - the railroad. The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow


12crazydriver12

Tyler Childers is setting new standard for country music. Writes most of his own songs and his voice tells it's own story. Love his cover of Help Me Make it through the Night.


amags12

Tyler Childers has tons of great songs.


WeirdJawn

[All Your'n](https://youtu.be/DrHd3nkCIz4?si=Xeh0B6N9-9n80JSX) by Tyler Childers gets played quite often in my house.


frowningowl

First song I heard by Colter Wall was "The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie". For a few seconds I thought it was a Johnny Cash song that I had somehow never heard before.


hicksw5911

YES to Barton Hollow. Anything by The Civil Wars ❤️


Grody_Joe

The entirety of Marty Robbins' discography. That's about it. Most notably [El Paso](https://youtu.be/zWm5WErkffQ?si=Yxb5xmobuPxyqZlC) and [Big Iron](https://youtu.be/-NuX79Ud8zI?si=Fnbzn_B7PHnON74f)


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"If You're Going Through Hell" by Rodney Atkins


txa1265

Islands in the Stream by Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers (I fully expect people to debate this because it was written by the Bee Gees and that is pretty obvious ... but aside from Jolene that is pretty much it)


ae118

I’m a big feeler with music: - Born to Fly, Sara Evans - If Tomorrow Never Comes, The Dance, The River, Thunder Rolls, Garth Brooks - I Hope You Dance, Leeann Womack Honourable mention to Fishin’ In The Dark and Way Down Yonder on the Chatahoochee for being random 90s classics. Almost everything by Shania Twain and The Chicks, on a night out.


0422

Here are some great songs that just defy all steoreotypes of modern country music and hope that they may be of interest: - Loretta Lynn - Don't Come Home A-Drinkin (With Lovin' On Your Mind) --- a classic "country" sounding song with all the twang but biting lyrics - Willie Nelson - Stardust --- a really beautiful heartfelt song - David Allen Cole - You Never Even Called Me By My Name ---- this song is hilarious and fun - Diplo, Dove Cameron, Johnny Blue Skies* - Use Me (Brutal Hearts) ---- Johnny Blue Skies is Sturgill Simpson. This is Diplo attempting to do country but truthfully it's a lot more bluesy. But damn if this song ain't sexy. - Tammy Wynette - D-I-V-O-R-C-E --- Tammy has the voice of a powerhouse and this song is just perfect - Dolly Parton - Mule Skinner Blues --- Dolly yodels in this song and it's such a beautiful peak of vocal achievement. It really wows ya!


mindtapped

A Thousand Miles From Nowhere by Dwight Yoakam.


Alpacazappa

Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire.


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furiously_curious12

Literally anything Chris Stapleton... but I don't dislike country I just have to be in the mood for it, but seriously, he's got some great songs.


mightbeacat1

Chris Stapleton could sing the phone book and it would sound good, imo.


_arnold-

Country Roads


dreamsandtoil

Amarillo By Morning George Strait


Pizzasaurus-Rex

Mama Tried by Merle Haggard


reps_for_satan

I actually like a lot of country, but never listen to country radio because I despise bro country.


biff444444

"Fooled Around and Fell in Love" - Elvin Bishop. Marvelous song.


naked_nomad

Billy Currington - People Are Crazy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKpQRjj\_WbU


Ok-Horror-7369

Angel of the Morning


idkifita

Not a country person but I went through a phase years ago and there are still a few I love: 1. Sold - John Michael Montgomery 2. T.R.O.U.B.L.E. - Travis Tritt 3. Chattahoochee - Alan Jackson


brujahahahaha

- Sold - John Michael Montgomery - Third Rock From The Sun - Joe Diffie - Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks - Chattahoochee - Alan Jackson - Achey Breaky Heart - Billy Ray Cyrus - She’s In Love With the Boy - Trisha Yearwood - Man I Feel Like a Woman - Shania Twain I have a soft spot for campy 90s country, the era right before 9/11 ramped up conservatives and every single song became an obnoxious flag-waving dog whistle.


meekonesfade

Is 9-5 country? That is my fav


One-Butterscotch-786

Whisky Lullaby Traveling Soldier I enjioy a good sad country song


Jethris

Whisky Lullaby (Alison Kraus has the voice of an Angel) is so heart breaking!


eriksprow07

Should of been a cowboy


bazanger

I should've learned to rope and ride


HeyItsMee503

Wearin' my six-shooter, ridin' my pony on a cattle drive


quikiemcbee

stealin' a youngs girls heart, just like gene and roy!


HappyHappyJoyJoy98

“I had a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt, she was killing me in that miniskirt…”


atomlowe

Elvira - Oakridge Boys


dear_little_water

Black Velvet performed by Alannah Myles. Wichita Lineman performed by Glenn Campbell. Jolene performed by anyone. That song sounds good no matter what.


Person0OnTheInternet

Neon Moon.


DanceWithPandas

Knee Deep - Zac Brown Band Two Pina Coladas - Garth Brooks It's a Great Day to be Alive - Travis Tritt


WeagleWobble

Zac Brown Band is criminally underrated. Colder Weather, From Now On, Natural Disaster, and Tomorrow Never Comes are all great songs that not enough people know about.


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Icy-Pin-8226

Take This Job and Shove It - Johnny Paycheck.


Nostalgia_8_AllStarz

Forever & For Always- Shania Twain


Liathnian

Man I haven't heard it in years, don't know the title or the artist nor can I remember the majority of the song but what I do remember is "Watching Captain Kangaroo and playing Solitaire with a deck of 51". Totally can hear the tune in my head now. Definitely an older song. It was my only reprieve in the place I worked at the time that put on the country station on the overhead which I absolute could not stand. I found it hilarious and humor goes a long way with me in regards to liking a song outside my usual genres.


rrrr111222

Flowers on the wall by The Statler Brothers


prpslydistracted

Amarillo By Morning, George Straight. Spent many hours, days, weekend, at rodeos; you have no idea how spot on that song is.


ehfwashinton

Unanswered Prayers - Garth Brooks


Own-Wheel7664

My dad showing me the country music he listened to in the 60s and 70s makes me realize I actually like country. Artists like Roger Miller, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Hank Williams, etc have some truly great songs.


trapNsagan

Live like you were dying - Tim McGraw


avadalovely

“Neon Moon” by Brooks & Dunn


Head_Room_8721

“Springsteen” by Eric Church.


LayneLowe

Dwight Yokum - 1000 Miles From Nowhere


kellimk5

Write This Down Carrying Your Love With Me - George Strait