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Country Music fans: Name some of your favourite tracks
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Danny_Francis
17-12-2014
IMO it is a dying genre but one PURE old country and western music was amazing anyone else agree?
SweetHeartHolly
18-12-2014
My ten most favorite songs come from my most favorite singer James Otto.

"Dam* Right"
"Lets Just Let Go"
"Never Say Good Bye"
"The Bigger The Caddy"
"I Got Your Back"
"Wide Open"
"The Blues Can't Find Me Here"
"Bad Reputation"
"You Don't Act Like My Woman"
"For You"

God bless you and him always!!!

Holly
Jim_McIntosh
18-12-2014
I'm not a big country fan at all but I do love a few of these songs.

Martha Wainwright
Kris Kristofferson
Johnny Cash

I like a lot of bands that might be called country-tinged rock but not as much what I would call pure country.
little-monster
18-12-2014
It isn't a dying genre. Because it's nearly everywhere you go in the states. It just isn't as hugely commericial and mainstream as perhaps it once was. Too many country artists sound the same though. I think the only ones of today's generations who truly stand out is Carrie Underwood and Kacey Musgraves.
MrMarple
18-12-2014
Originally Posted by little-monster:
“It isn't a dying genre. Because it's nearly everywhere you go in the states. It just isn't as hugely commericial and mainstream as perhaps it once was. Too many country artists sound the same though. I think the only ones of today's generations who truly stand out is Carrie Underwood and Kacey Musgraves.”

I agree, but I'd add Miranda Lambert & Alison Krauss to the list as well.
little-monster
18-12-2014
Originally Posted by MrMarple:
“I agree, but I'd add Miranda Lambert & Alison Krauss to the list as well.”

Oh yeah

I forgot Miranda

I didn't mention Allison as she is pretty much well established and not really of today's new generation.
unique
18-12-2014
I like a lot of what many would call the cheesy c&w from the 70s, the pop side of c&w like johnny cash, Kenny rogers, dolly parton etc. songs like convoy and other stuff that's barely c&w

I also like some of the more recent alt.country stuff, but not a fan of the garth brooks type of modern stuff. I liked taylor swifts first couple of country pop albums though

I also think before he cheats by carrie underwood is a great track but don't take her seriously due to her tv connections
shelleyj89
18-12-2014
Originally Posted by unique:
“I also think before he cheats by carrie underwood is a great track but don't take her seriously due to her tv connections”

Can I ask why not? Why does the fact she got her start on American Idol matter? Just like with Kelly Clarkson, she's gone on to have great success because of her talent and hard work, and I'd say the fact she won American Idol is completely irrelevant now.
cooler
18-12-2014
One of John Denver's best tracks-
"Im Sorry" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIjOAWXZJSI
DaisyBumbleroot
18-12-2014
Puscifer - Cuntry Boner
Slarti Bartfast
18-12-2014
I like country a lot, but mostly from the 70s with a bit of 60s thrown in.

A couple of years ago I heard Buck Owens' I've Got A Tiger By The Tail and started to explore the genre beginning with the 1965 (?) album of the same name.

Since then I've got into Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson quite a lot. I also really like Ricky Skaggs' material from the 90s and all of Ry Cooder's material from this millennium (although strictly speaking Cooder isn't typically Country, or what is associate with Country, but his American roots music, while not toe tappingly accessible, it's bloody fantastic).
unique
18-12-2014
Originally Posted by shelleyj89:
“Can I ask why not? Why does the fact she got her start on American Idol matter? Just like with Kelly Clarkson, she's gone on to have great success because of her talent and hard work, and I'd say the fact she won American Idol is completely irrelevant now.”

I don't take Kelly Clarkson seriously either. nor anyone else from any of those similar "talent" shows from the last 15 years or so. she didn't write the track, and whilst her name is the biggest one visually on the record, it's only one in a army length list of the team of people who put the record together specifically to capitalise financially from a network television show. you could basically swap carrie with another female singer and have a hit with that song without carrie existing. and bar one co-writing credit along with two other people, the same could be said for the some hearts album
starry_rune
18-12-2014
A Country Christmas - all Country fans should check this out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv9i0e5OLlo
katanderson
18-12-2014
In terms of old Country I love Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline.

Also, it's a pure shameless plug but if you like old country music my music is inspired by 60s and 70s country. You can have a listen if you like
Makson
18-12-2014
Tennessee Waltz - Patsy Cline.

The way her voice breaks off on the notes is a thing of real beauty.
donovan5
19-12-2014
Anything by Dwight Yoakum especially from the Hillbilly Deluxe album
Last edited by donovan5 : 19-12-2014 at 20:19
mimicole
19-12-2014
Pistol Annies

Hell On Heels
Girls Like Us
I Feel A Sin Comin' On
Trailer For Rent

Kacey Musgraves

Merry Go Round
Follow Your Arrow
Step Off
I Miss You

Miranda Lambert

Time To Get A Gun
Gunpowder & Lead
Platinum
Same Old You
Old Sh*t
RedOrDead36
20-12-2014
Originally Posted by unique:
“I don't take Kelly Clarkson seriously either. nor anyone else from any of those similar "talent" shows from the last 15 years or so. she didn't write the track, and whilst her name is the biggest one visually on the record, it's only one in a army length list of the team of people who put the record together specifically to capitalise financially from a network television show. you could basically swap carrie with another female singer and have a hit with that song without carrie existing. and bar one co-writing credit along with two other people, the same could be said for the some hearts album”

Both Kelly and Carrie can hold a tune though, they are echelons above the "talent" we see on UK based reality shows.
Makson
20-12-2014
Lemme also give massive props to Leann Rimes version of "Blue", though it's one of those songs where you can't help but wonder how amazing it would have sounded if Patsy got a chance to record it before she died.
Johnny_Cash
20-12-2014
Older stuff, Johnny Cash, luther played the boogie, were you there when they crucified my lord, far side banks of jordan. Loretta Lynn, dont come home a drinkin, coal miners daughter, Kitty Wells, it wasnt god who made honky tonk angels. Hank 1, everything. Waylon Jennings, luckenbach, mommas dont let your babies grow up to be cowboys, Merle Haggard. Everything. Tom T Hall, never heard a bad tune.

More recent stuff. Dale Watson, wish I was crazy again, Alan Jackson, here in the real world, gone country, tall tall trees, Jamey Johnson, make the world go away, George Strait, amarillo by morning, the chair, ocean front property. Blake Shelton, ol red, austin, the baby, who are you when I'm not looking. Miranda Lambert, over you, platinum, dry town.

The list could go on and on, love tracks by Dierks Bentley, Trace Adkins, Rodney Atkins, Hank Jr, Kris, Reba etc etc etc. My all time favourite track is Alan Jacksons here in the real world.
mgvsmith
20-12-2014
I feel because I'm from NI that I/we have some part in the development of this music. That the roots of C/W are here in Ireland and that's why we like it so much. It's story tellers music.
Here's a sample of my favs, there are many more.

Trisha Yearwood - 'She's in Love with the Boy'
Waylon Jennings - 'Are you sure Hank done it that way'
Mary Chapin Carpenter - 'He thinks he'll Keep Her'
Alan Jackson - 'The Little Man'
Alabama - 'Song of the South'
Brooks and Dunn - 'Red Dirt Road'
The Dixie Chicks - 'Cowboy Take Me away'
Ally_Bowie
20-12-2014
Not a huge fan of country music, i probably only know the really commercial stuff, Although after a long dig around in my iTunes collection these are the ones ive grown to love over the years...

Dolly Parton - Coat Of Many Colours
Bobbie Gentry - I Saw an Angel Die
Hank Williams - Your Cheating Heart
Patsy Cline - Stop the World (And Let Me Off)
Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues
unique
20-12-2014
Originally Posted by RedOrDead36:
“Both Kelly and Carrie can hold a tune though, they are echelons above the "talent" we see on UK based reality shows.”

i wouldn't know about that as i wouldn't watch any of that shite either. i don't think they get acts like jedward on the american version though
little-monster
20-12-2014
Skeeter Davis - The end of the world
Gorgeous track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sonLd-32ns4
DavetheSensible
20-12-2014
Anything by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys.
Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen - 'Smoke Smoke Smoke'
Waylon Jennings - 'Are you sure Hank done it this way'
Vassar Clements - pretty well anything
Joe Ely - 'Gimme a ride to heaven boy'

Christmas: Lumberhorn - 18 Wheels to Bethlehem
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