Country Music

Watch : the Diamond Rio’s song “Meet in the Middle”.

“Meet in the Middle” is a classic country song by the American band, Diamond Rio. Released in 1991, it became…

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Willie Nelson performs “Seven Spanish Angels” with a partner, and it’s considered one of the greatest duets ever. No doubt.

This duet is absolutely and utterly captivating. Regardless of Willie and Ray being such legends, there’s something very ordinary, normal…

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Mo Pitney’s old-fashioned soulful singing 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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Watch Alan Jackson’s captivating collaboration with Alison Krauss in the song “The Angels Cried”.

“The Angels Cried” is a touching duet by country music artists Alan Jackson and Alison Krauss. The song was released…

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Patty Loveless’ song “You Don’t Seem to Miss Me” reveals the sorrowful reality of love.

Patty Loveless’ song “You Don’t Seem to Miss Me” is a poignant ballad that tells the sad truth of love.…

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Alan Jackson’s song “Where Her Heart Has Always Been” was played during his mother’s funeral.

“Where Her Heart Has Always Been” is a song that Alan Jackson wrote and recorded for his mother, Ruth Musick…

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Watch : Conway Twitty sang “Hello Darlin'” on the Hee Haw Show.

Conway Twitty was a legendary American country music singer, songwriter, and musician who captivated audiences with his smooth voice and…

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Marty Robbins’ most prosperous performance of “I Walk Alone”.

“I Walk Alone” is a classic country song written and performed by American country music artist Marty Robbins. The song…

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Scotty McCreery performed a flawless combination of songs – He breathed new energy into many classic and excellent tunes!

“Hello Darlin'” is a country classic originally recorded by Conway Twitty in 1970. The song was later covered by Scotty…

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Jeannie C. Riley sings “Harper Valley P.T.A” and I still enjoy the song even though many years have passed.

As a kid this song was catchy, as an adult it’s completely real, a lot of people casting stones when…

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