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Creepy Songs
Creepy Songs
Creepy Songs
It's that time of the year: Creepy crawly spiders are adorning front porches, makeshift graveyards inhabit front lawns, and jack-o-lanterns light up the night sky.
Top 10 Country Music Halloween Songs
Top 10 Country Music Halloween Songs
Top 10 Country Music Halloween Songs
If you're looking for some fun country music Halloween songs that would compliment classics like 'Monster Mash,' 'Love Potion No. 9,' 'Thriller,' and 'Purple People Eater,' check out our list of 10 country music songs with spooky themes, haunted stories or Halloween friendly song titles...
Biggest Country Hits
Biggest Country Hits
Biggest Country Hits
What was the biggest Country Hit 50 years ago? Four years before the CMA would host its first ever awards show, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, and Bill Anderson were sitting at No. 1 on the Billboard country charts with some of country music's biggest hits.
Keeping It Going
Keeping It Going
Keeping It Going
On Brad Paisley's new CD Wheelhouse he's enlisted the help of legend Charlie Daniels for a song called 'Karate.' In addition, he's sampled an old Roger Miller track on a duet with Dierks Bentley for a song called 'Outstanding In Our Field.'
‘Hee Haw’ Comes To Saratoga – Albany Area Casino
‘Hee Haw’ Comes To Saratoga – Albany Area Casino
‘Hee Haw’ Comes To Saratoga – Albany Area Casino
If you're a long-time fan of Country Music, there's no doubt that you remember the popular syndicated television show 'Hee Haw'. Starting in 1969, Roy Clark and Buck Owens brought the best of Country Music and sketch comedy from the Cornfield to living rooms all across America.
Classic Country Christmas Songs – Part Three
Classic Country Christmas Songs – Part Three
Classic Country Christmas Songs – Part Three
If you're looking to create that perfect Christmas playlist that will bring back memories, we've compiled a list of the top 20 Classic Country Christmas Songs that are sure to remind you of Christmases from long, long ago. This list focuses on original Classic Country Christmas Songs from 1949-1989. The list excludes holiday standards like 'Rudolph' by Gene Autry, 'Jingle Bell Rock' by Bobby Helms