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George Strait – Blue Clear Sky
Introduction: Out of the Blue: The Story Behind George Strait’s “Blue Clear Sky” “Blue Clear Sky,” the title track from George Strait’s 1996 album of the same name, is a country ballad that speaks to the unexpected arrival of love. But the song’s origins hold a story almost as surprising as the love it describes.…
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George Strait – Unwound
Introduction: Unwinding with a Classic: The Story of George Strait’s “Unwound” “Unwound,” the smooth and easy-listening tune that would become synonymous with George Strait’s signature style, has a history as laid-back as the feeling it evokes. Released in April 1981, “Unwound” wasn’t just any song; it was the debut single that launched Strait’s career on…
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George Strait – Baby Blue
Introduction: Cruisin’ with “Baby Blue”: A Look Back at a George Strait Classic “Baby Blue” isn’t just a catchy tune by the “King of Country” himself, George Strait, it’s a chart-topping hit that solidified Strait’s reign in the late 80s. Released in April 1988, the song was the second single from Strait’s album “If You…
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Alan Jackson – Wanted
Introduction: Wanted: A Classic Country Ballad by Alan Jackson “Wanted,” a now-iconic country tune, holds a special place in Alan Jackson’s discography. Released in May 1990, it wasn’t just a hit song; it was a launching pad for Jackson’s career. But the story behind “Wanted” goes beyond the charts. Inspiration struck Jackson in a seemingly…
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Toby Keith – Old Me Better
Introduction: Toby Keith’s “Old Me Better”: A Look Back at Change and Identity Released in September 2021, Toby Keith’s “Old Me Better” throws a light on the struggle between personal growth for love and the comfort of staying true to oneself. While a definitive history of the song’s creation isn’t publicly available, we can glean…
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Freddy Fender – Wasted Days & Wasted Nights
Introduction: Wasted Days & Wasted Nights: A Heartbreak Anthem with Louisiana Roots Freddy Fender’s “Wasted Days & Wasted Nights” might leave you reminiscing about a love gone wrong, but the song itself has a rich history woven into the fabric of American music. The year was 1959. A young Freddy Fender, still refining his signature…
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Alan Jackson – Midnight in Montgomery
Introduction: Cruisin’ Through Midnight in Montgomery: A Look Back at Alan Jackson’s Classic “Midnight in Montgomery,” a signature song by country music heavyweight Alan Jackson, isn’t just a catchy tune – it’s a journey through a lonesome Alabama night. Released in April 1992, the song became the fourth single from Jackson’s sophomore album, “Don’t Rock…
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Merle Haggard – Footlights
Introduction: There seems to be a bit of a misunderstanding about “Footlights” and Merle Haggard. While Merle Haggard is a country music legend, “Footlights” isn’t actually a song by him alone. Here’s what we can find: The Song “Footlights” is actually a duet by George Jones and Merle Haggard. It was released in 2006 on…
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Toby Keith – Bullets In The Gun
Introduction: Unleashing Bullets: A Look at Toby Keith’s Gun-Metal Anthem Toby Keith’s “Bullets in the Gun,” released in September 2010, roared onto the country music scene as the title track for his fourteenth studio album. The song became a chart-topper, reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. But “Bullets in the Gun”…
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George Jones & Alan Jackson – “A Good Year For The Roses”
Introduction: A Heartbreak Melody: The Story of “A Good Year For The Roses” “A Good Year For The Roses” isn’t just a catchy country tune, it’s a poignant ballad that paints a vivid picture of marital breakdown. Originally written by Jerry Chesnut, the song found its perfect voice in the legendary George Jones. Jones, known…