George Jones – Still Doin’ Time
Released in 1981, it became the lead single for Jones’ album Still the Same Ole Me, and quickly shot to number one on the Billboard country charts. But “Still Doin’…
Released in 1981, it became the lead single for Jones’ album Still the Same Ole Me, and quickly shot to number one on the Billboard country charts. But “Still Doin’…
Released in late 1955, this song wasn’t just a hit for Jones, it became a cornerstone of his early career and a prime example of the genre’s signature style –…
For over three decades, Twitty’s voice captivated audiences, weaving tales of love, loss, and the simple joys and struggles of rural life. Today, we delve into a song that beautifully…
Introduction to “The Race Is On” by George Jones Released in 1964, “The Race Is On” wasn’t an immediate chart-topper for Jones. It simmered for a while, finding its place…
Released in 1978 on his album Expressions, this melancholic ballad has transcended genres and generations. For those unfamiliar with Williams’ smooth baritone and poignant songwriting, “Tulsa Time” serves as a…
Released in 1991, it became the lead single for Strait’s album “Chill of an Early Fall”, setting the tone for a collection of introspective ballads and down-home Texas two-steppin’. Strait,…
Released in 1996, this single not only became the title track for his sixteenth studio album but also solidified Strait’s position as a country music titan. Now, let’s delve a…
This 1983 classic is a cornerstone of the neotraditional country movement, a genre that Strait himself helped define. Released as the lead single from his album Right or Wrong, the…
Introduction to “The Possum” by George Jones Jones, often referred to as “The Possum” for his unique facial features and “The Rolls-Royce of Country Music” for his smooth, powerful voice,…
Released in 1978 on Jones’ album of the same name, “Bartender’s Blues” is a masterclass in melancholic storytelling, sung by a man who’s as weathered as the bar he pours…