- 9 years ago Sticky: What is your favorite country song?
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Niko Moon - COASTIN' (Country)
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The Ring of Fire
Parody of Johnny Cash's song.
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Charley Pride, Pioneering Black Country Singer, Dead at 86
Country Music Hall of Fame member died in Texas from complications related to Covid-19
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Charley Pride, Pioneering Black Country Singer, Dead at 86
Country Music Hall of Fame member died in Texas from complications related to Covid-19
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Why Navajos Love Their Country Music
An anthropologist who is also a singer-songwriter explores how Southwestern Native bands shake up the notion of “cowboys and Indians.”
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Glen Campbell - Gentle on My Mind (terrific guitar break)
Discovery
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The Heart
Kris Kristofferson
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Jolene, Horror Version
Elli Jelly
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Kane Brown - Lose It
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Mr Shorty
Marty Robbins
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Agriculture Wars
If country music gave voice to many American farmers during the 20th century, what does it have to say about the fundamental shift in farm labor that is coming to define the 21st? By Nick Murray.
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Mel Tillis, Country Entertainer and Songwriter, Dead at 85
Country performer Mel Tillis, songwriter of hits by Kenny Rogers, Ricky Skaggs and others, has died at 85.
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Gangstagrass- I'm Gonna Put You Down
From the album "Lightning on the strings, thunder on the mic"
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Johnny Cash - One Piece At A Time
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Toby Keith - Wacky Tobaccy
Music video by Toby Keith performing Wacky Tobaccy.
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Country music is the most drug-ridden of any genre, including rap
A mother or father traveling through American life with their children planted in the backseat of their car will often times change the tunes on the radio from rap and hip-hop to so-called "safer" genres, like jazz or country music. Many parents figure exposing their offspring to certain types of music will also introduce them to controversial topics, including the appropriation, or "coolness," of drug use.
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Blood Red and Goin’ Down
Tanya Tucker
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Atomic Number
Neko Case, k,d. Lang, Laura Veirs
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Country music star Merle Haggard dead at 79
Country musician Merle Haggard, who emerged from prison to become the poetic voice of the American working man with hits such as "Mama Tried" and "If We Make It Through December," died on Wednesday, his 79th birthday, said manager Frank Mull.
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Merle Haggard - Mama Tried
RIP, Merle.