Alan Jackson – It Must Be Love
Released in 1999 on his compilation album “Greatest Hits Volume II”, the song might not have been an original composition for Jackson, but it certainly found a new lease on…
Released in 1999 on his compilation album “Greatest Hits Volume II”, the song might not have been an original composition for Jackson, but it certainly found a new lease on…
A quintessential country ballad, released in July of 1997, that beautifully encapsulates the bittersweet ache of a love lost. Jackson, a towering figure in the genre, has always excelled at…
Released in 1995, this song wasn’t even a new composition by Jackson himself. It was a strategic and masterful cover of a tune co-written by two giants of the genre:…
Released in 1992, this song marked the opening act for Jackson’s album, “A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ’bout Love)”. It quickly became a chart-topper, showcasing Jackson’s signature storytelling…
Toby Keith – Running Block: A Country Tale of Wingman Woes In the vast landscape of country music, Toby Keith stands as a towering figure. His baritone vocals and relatable…
Toby Keith – What’s Up Cuz: A Country Invitation to Good Times In the vast landscape of country music, Toby Keith stands tall as a voice of blue-collar America. His…
Released in September 1998, it wasn’t just a single, it was the lead singer for Keith’s Greatest Hits Volume One compilation, a testament to the artist’s already impressive career trajectory.…
Released at the turn of the millennium, the song captured a specific cultural zeitgeist. The Y2K bug had fizzled, a new era was dawning, and perhaps there was a collective…
Released in 1997 on Keith’s album Dream Walkin’, it’s a tune that defies easy categorization. It blends the twangy sincerity of country music with a touch of Sting’s signature rock…
Released in 1997, this track marked the tail end of Keith’s tenure with Mercury Records, but it certainly wasn’t a whimper of an exit. It became his fourth studio album…