When most people think of outlaw country, they think of Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, David Allan Coe and Merle Haggard.
Country music has a way of taking you from wherever you are and putting you in a brand new place. Maybe it transports you to a family living room you miss. Or maybe it reminds you of a place you ...
Glen Campbell released “Try A Little Kindness” in 1969, the title track of his 13th studio album, out one year later. The song, written by Curt Sapaugh and Bobby Austin, has a message that is timeless ...
In 1967, folk-country singer Bobbie Gentry became famous for her song “Ode to Billie Joe.” The unlikely hit about a young man’s tragic jump off the Tallahatchie Bridge in Mississippi went to No. 1 on ...
A great country song is one that tells a complete story in about three minutes, whether it's about heartache, joy, rebellion, or just everyday life. These are the tracks that didn't just climb the ...