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* Music/JohnDenver wrote beautiful, heartfelt music with common themes including his [[NatureLover love of the countryside]] (complete with [[TakeThat Take Thats!]] at city life), love of music, and of course, [[UndeadHorseTrope romantic love]]. He was at his peak of popularity in TheSeventies, and while he never regained the same level in following decades before his untimely death in 1997 at the age of fifty-five, he retains a devoted fanbase to this day.
** "[[https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo Take Me Home, Country Roads]]" displays a passionate [[TheresNoPlaceLikeHome longing for home]] that Denver co-wrote with two friends, Billy Danoff and Taffy Nivert (you can hear them singing background vocals with Denver in the final iteration of the chorus). Released in April 1971, Denver being a relatively unknown artist at the time meant that the song climbed up the charts at a rather slow pace, but ultimately peaked at #2 on the Billboard charts at the end of August that year, losing only to "[[https://youtu.be/bpZuAtwDfag How Can You Mend a Broken Heart]]" by [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]].
** Denver wrote "[[https://youtu.be/RNOTF-znQyw Annie's Song]]" in late-spring of 1974 as an ode to his then-wife, born as Annie Martell, after a very rocky period in their marriage that nearly ended it. With a beautiful melody and celebration of life with the one you love, the song manages to be both a TearJerker and [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] at the same time. The best part? The lyrics never explicitly say the name "Annie" and aren't gender specific, meaning anybody can sing it as a tribute to their partner, which is [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] in and of itself (although the song became HarsherInHindsight for the Denvers specifically after they Divorced for Real in 1982, after John admitted to infedility).
** "[[https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo Take Me Home, Country Roads]]" displays a passionate [[TheresNoPlaceLikeHome longing for home]] that Denver co-wrote with two friends, Billy Danoff and Taffy Nivert (you can hear them singing background vocals with Denver in the final iteration of the chorus). Released in April 1971, Denver being a relatively unknown artist at the time meant that the song climbed up the charts at a rather slow pace, but ultimately peaked at #2 on the Billboard charts at the end of August that year, losing only to "[[https://youtu.be/bpZuAtwDfag How Can You Mend a Broken Heart]]" by [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]].
** Denver wrote "[[https://youtu.be/RNOTF-znQyw Annie's Song]]" in late-spring of 1974 as an ode to his then-wife, born as Annie Martell, after a very rocky period in their marriage that nearly ended it. With a beautiful melody and celebration of life with the one you love, the song manages to be both a TearJerker and [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] at the same time. The best part? The lyrics never explicitly say the name "Annie" and aren't gender specific, meaning anybody can sing it as a tribute to their partner, which is [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] in and of itself (although the song became HarsherInHindsight for the Denvers specifically after they Divorced for Real in 1982, after John admitted to infedility).
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* Music/JohnDenver wrote beautiful, heartfelt music with common themes including his [[NatureLover love of the countryside]] (complete with [[TakeThat Take Thats!]] {{Take That}}s at city life), love of music, and of course, [[UndeadHorseTrope romantic love]]. He was at his peak of popularity in TheSeventies, and while he never regained the same level in following decades before his untimely death in 1997 at the age of fifty-five, he retains a devoted fanbase to this day.
** "[[https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo Take Me Home, Country Roads]]" displays a passionate [[TheresNoPlaceLikeHome longing for home]] that Denver co-wrote with two friends, Billy Danoff and Taffy Nivert (you can hear them singing background vocals with Denver in the final iteration of the chorus).Released in April 1971, Denver being a relatively unknown artist at the time song's release in April 1971 meant that the song it climbed up the charts at a rather slow pace, but ultimately peaked at #2 on the Billboard charts at the end of August that year, losing only to "[[https://youtu.be/bpZuAtwDfag How Can You Mend a Broken Heart]]" by [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]].
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** Denver wrote "[[https://youtu.be/RNOTF-znQyw Annie's Song]]" in late-spring of 1974 as an ode to his then-wife, born as Annie Martell, after a very rocky period in their marriage that nearly ended it. With a beautiful melody and celebration of life with the one you love, the song manages to be both a TearJerker and[[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming|Moments}} at the same time. The best part? The lyrics never explicitly say the name "Annie" and aren't gender specific, meaning anybody can sing it as a tribute to their partner, which is [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming|Moments}} in and of itself (although the song became HarsherInHindsight for the Denvers specifically after they Divorced for Real in 1982, after John admitted to infedility).
** "[[https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo Take Me Home, Country Roads]]" displays a passionate [[TheresNoPlaceLikeHome longing for home]] that Denver co-wrote with two friends, Billy Danoff and Taffy Nivert (you can hear them singing background vocals with Denver in the final iteration of the chorus).
** Denver wrote "[[https://youtu.be/RNOTF-znQyw Annie's Song]]" in late-spring of 1974 as an ode to his then-wife, born as Annie Martell, after a very rocky period in their marriage that nearly ended it. With a beautiful melody and celebration of life with the one you love, the song manages to be both a TearJerker and
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* Music/JohnDenver wrote beautiful, heartfelt music with common themes including his [[NatureLover love of the countryside]] (complete with [[TakeThat Take Thats!]] at city life), love of music, and of course, [[UndeadHorseTrope matters of love]]. He was at his peak of popularity in TheSeventies, and while he never regained the same level in following decades before his untimely death in 1997 at the age of fifty-five, he retains a devoted fanbase to this day.
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* Music/JohnDenver wrote beautiful, heartfelt music with common themes including his [[NatureLover love of the countryside]] (complete with [[TakeThat Take Thats!]] at city life), love of music, and of course, [[UndeadHorseTrope matters of romantic love]]. He was at his peak of popularity in TheSeventies, and while he never regained the same level in following decades before his untimely death in 1997 at the age of fifty-five, he retains a devoted fanbase to this day.
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** Williams' first released single in his discography, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JPzNzE8cOM Never Again (Will I Knock On Your Door)]]", has a waltz-like rhythm underlining the narrator having to come to terms with the fact that their marriage is over, leaving them no choice but to leave and never return.
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** Williams' first released single in his discography, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JPzNzE8cOM Never Again (Will I Knock On Your Door)]]", has a waltz-like rhythm underlining the narrator having to come to terms with the fact that their marriage is over, [[YouCantGoHomeAgain leaving them with no choice but to leave and never return.return]].
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* Music/JohnDenver wrote beautiful, heartfelt music with common themes including his [[NatureLover love of the countryside]] (complete with [[TakeThat Take Thats!]] at city life), love of music, and of course, [[UndeadHorseTrope matters of love]]. He was at his peak of popularity in TheSeventies, and while he never regained the same level in following decades before his untimely death in 1997 at the age of fifty-five, he retains a devoted fanbase to this day.
** "[[https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo Take Me Home, Country Roads]]" displays a passionate [[TheresNoPlaceLikeHome longing for home]] that Denver co-wrote with two friends, Billy Danoff and Taffy Nivert (you can hear them singing background vocals with Denver in the final iteration of the chorus). Released in April 1971, Denver being a relatively unknown artist at the time meant that the song climbed up the charts at a rather slow pace, but ultimately peaked at #2 on the Billboard charts at the end of August that year, losing only to "[[https://youtu.be/bpZuAtwDfag How Can You Mend a Broken Heart]]" by [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]].
** Denver wrote "[[https://youtu.be/RNOTF-znQyw Annie's Song]]" in late-spring of 1974 as an ode to his then-wife, born as Annie Martell, after a very rocky period in their marriage that nearly ended it. With a beautiful melody and celebration of life with the one you love, the song manages to be both a TearJerker and [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] at the same time. The best part? The lyrics never explicitly say the name "Annie" and aren't gender specific, meaning anybody can sing it as a tribute to their partner, which is [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] in and of itself (although the song became HarsherInHindsight for the Denvers specifically after they Divorced for Real in 1982, after John admitted to infedility).
** "[[https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo Take Me Home, Country Roads]]" displays a passionate [[TheresNoPlaceLikeHome longing for home]] that Denver co-wrote with two friends, Billy Danoff and Taffy Nivert (you can hear them singing background vocals with Denver in the final iteration of the chorus). Released in April 1971, Denver being a relatively unknown artist at the time meant that the song climbed up the charts at a rather slow pace, but ultimately peaked at #2 on the Billboard charts at the end of August that year, losing only to "[[https://youtu.be/bpZuAtwDfag How Can You Mend a Broken Heart]]" by [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]].
** Denver wrote "[[https://youtu.be/RNOTF-znQyw Annie's Song]]" in late-spring of 1974 as an ode to his then-wife, born as Annie Martell, after a very rocky period in their marriage that nearly ended it. With a beautiful melody and celebration of life with the one you love, the song manages to be both a TearJerker and [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] at the same time. The best part? The lyrics never explicitly say the name "Annie" and aren't gender specific, meaning anybody can sing it as a tribute to their partner, which is [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming]] in and of itself (although the song became HarsherInHindsight for the Denvers specifically after they Divorced for Real in 1982, after John admitted to infedility).
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** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBN4tttmKBY I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry]]" was once described by none other than Music/ElvisPresley as "Probably the saddest song I've ever heard" in 1973, nearly a quarter of a century after Williams wrote and recorded it in 1949. It's especially heart-breaking when you consider it was inspired by Williams' tumultuous relationship with his first wife, Audrey (although, Hank's own alcoholism did contribute to the turmoil and eventually his early death at the age of 29).
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** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBN4tttmKBY I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry]]" was once described by none other than Music/ElvisPresley as "Probably the saddest song I've ever heard" in 1973, nearly a quarter of a century after Williams wrote and recorded it in 1949. It's especially heart-breaking when you consider it was inspired by Williams' tumultuous relationship with his first wife, Audrey (although, (although Hank's own alcoholism did contribute to the turmoil and eventually his early death at the age of 29).
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* Hank Williams (September 17, 1923–January 1, 1953) has been called the "King of Country Music" for a reason.
** Williams' first released single in his discography, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JPzNzE8cOM Never Again (Will I Knock On Your Door)]]", has a waltz-like rhythm underlining the narrator having to come to terms with the fact that their marriage is over, leaving them no choice but to leave and never return.
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDQJMtg6Hh0 Move It On Over]]" became Williams' first hit. A song about a man being refused into his house by his own wife as punishment for arriving home late and having to sleep in the doghouse, it's one of Williams' rare comedic songs, and Williams shows he's completely capable of delivering a fun (and funny) song as well as his usual TearJerker ones.
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBN4tttmKBY I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry]]" was once described by none other than Music/ElvisPresley as "Probably the saddest song I've ever heard" in 1973, nearly a quarter of a century after Williams wrote and recorded it in 1949. It's especially heart-breaking when you consider it was inspired by Williams' tumultuous relationship with his first wife, Audrey (although, Hank's own alcoholism did contribute to the turmoil and eventually his early death at the age of 29).
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-BQpRqmwM0 Jambalaya (On the Bayou)]]" stands out among Williams' output as a fun song about having fun, with drinking, good company, and plenty of food. It can even sound like a nonsense song at times (e.g. "Fontaineaux" isn't a standard word in the French language, but rather a combination of "Fontaine", meaning ''fountain'', and "Eaux", meaning ''waters'').
** Williams' first released single in his discography, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JPzNzE8cOM Never Again (Will I Knock On Your Door)]]", has a waltz-like rhythm underlining the narrator having to come to terms with the fact that their marriage is over, leaving them no choice but to leave and never return.
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDQJMtg6Hh0 Move It On Over]]" became Williams' first hit. A song about a man being refused into his house by his own wife as punishment for arriving home late and having to sleep in the doghouse, it's one of Williams' rare comedic songs, and Williams shows he's completely capable of delivering a fun (and funny) song as well as his usual TearJerker ones.
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBN4tttmKBY I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry]]" was once described by none other than Music/ElvisPresley as "Probably the saddest song I've ever heard" in 1973, nearly a quarter of a century after Williams wrote and recorded it in 1949. It's especially heart-breaking when you consider it was inspired by Williams' tumultuous relationship with his first wife, Audrey (although, Hank's own alcoholism did contribute to the turmoil and eventually his early death at the age of 29).
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-BQpRqmwM0 Jambalaya (On the Bayou)]]" stands out among Williams' output as a fun song about having fun, with drinking, good company, and plenty of food. It can even sound like a nonsense song at times (e.g. "Fontaineaux" isn't a standard word in the French language, but rather a combination of "Fontaine", meaning ''fountain'', and "Eaux", meaning ''waters'').
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* Johnny Horton's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KecIdlEAKhU Sink the Bismarck]]", legendary and rightly so. Just as legendary is "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL7XS_8qgXM The Battle of New Orleans]]".
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* Johnny Horton's Music/JohnnyHorton's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KecIdlEAKhU Sink the Bismarck]]", legendary and rightly so. Just as legendary is "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL7XS_8qgXM The Battle of New Orleans]]".
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6RUg-NkjY4 "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"]]. It's about a man named Johnny [[MundaneMadeAwesome in a fiddle match with the devil.]] [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome And winning.]] [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu And Calling The Devil]] [[PrecisionFStrike a son of a bitch]]. Also [[EpicRocking epic]] [[CrazyAwesome fiddle]] [[PowerOfRock solos.]]
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6RUg-NkjY4 [[https://youtu.be/sh7BZf7D5Bw "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"]]. It's about a man named Johnny [[MundaneMadeAwesome in a fiddle match with the devil.]] [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome And winning.]] [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu And Calling The Devil]] [[PrecisionFStrike a son of a bitch]]. Also [[EpicRocking epic]] [[CrazyAwesome fiddle]] [[PowerOfRock solos.]]
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6RUg-NkjY4 "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"]]. It's about a man named Johnny [[MundaneMadeAwesome in a fiddle match with the devil.]] [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome And winning.]] [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu And Calling The Devil]] [[PrecisionFStrike a son of a bitch]]. All in one enormous EarWorm. Also [[EpicRocking epic]] [[CrazyAwesome fiddle]] [[PowerOfRock solos.]]
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6RUg-NkjY4 "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"]]. It's about a man named Johnny [[MundaneMadeAwesome in a fiddle match with the devil.]] [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome And winning.]] [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu And Calling The Devil]] [[PrecisionFStrike a son of a bitch]]. All in one enormous EarWorm. Also [[EpicRocking epic]] [[CrazyAwesome fiddle]] [[PowerOfRock solos.]]
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%%* At the end of the song it lists song which are [[CrowningMusicofAwesome CMOA]]s: [[Music/GeorgeJones "He Stopped Loving Her Today"]]/[[Music/ConwayTwitty "Hello Darlin'"]]/[[Music/LeeGreenwood "God Bless the USA"]]/[[Music/GeorgeStrait "Amarillo by Morning"]]/[[Music/TammyWynette "Stand by your Man"]]/[[Music/JohnDenver "Take Me Home"]]/[[Music/JohnnyCash "I Walk the Line"]]/[[Music/HankWilliamsJr "Country Boy Can Survive"]].
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%%* At the end of the song it lists song which are [[CrowningMusicofAwesome [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic CMOA]]s: [[Music/GeorgeJones "He Stopped Loving Her Today"]]/[[Music/ConwayTwitty "Hello Darlin'"]]/[[Music/LeeGreenwood "God Bless the USA"]]/[[Music/GeorgeStrait "Amarillo by Morning"]]/[[Music/TammyWynette "Stand by your Man"]]/[[Music/JohnDenver "Take Me Home"]]/[[Music/JohnnyCash "I Walk the Line"]]/[[Music/HankWilliamsJr "Country Boy Can Survive"]].
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** "A Broken Wing." The last long note crosses over into AwesomeMoments, especially live.
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** "A Broken Wing." The last long note crosses over into AwesomeMoments, a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, especially live.
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* "God Bless the U.S.A." by Lee Greenwood. It managed to restore faith in the U.S. after the tragedy of the UsefulNotes/VietnamWar.
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%%* [[KennyRogers "The Gambler"]], just, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw5LaEzEcJw "The Gambler"]].
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%%* [[KennyRogers [[Music/KennyRogers "The Gambler"]], just, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw5LaEzEcJw "The Gambler"]].
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* Speaking of Georges, there's also "He Stopped Loving Her Today" by GeorgeJones, which often tops polls as the best country song ever.
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* Johnny Horton's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KecIdlEAKhU Sink the Bismarck]]", legendary and rightly so.
** Just as legendary is "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL7XS_8qgXM The Battle of New Orleans]]".
** Just as legendary is "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL7XS_8qgXM The Battle of New Orleans]]".
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* Johnny Horton's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KecIdlEAKhU Sink the Bismarck]]", legendary and rightly so.
**so. Just as legendary is "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL7XS_8qgXM The Battle of New Orleans]]".
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** Just as legendary is "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL7XS_8qgXM The Battle of New Orleans]]".
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQYNM6SjD_o "The House that Built Me"]]. Enough said.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2klh2cTa_Q "Ghost Riders In The Sky]] No seriously, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fdCuRKatjs "Ghost]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BnhbPJGKPI Riders]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IULOpC3d5t4 In]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2OL3kfuL68 The]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvUpxZajw8Y Sky"]].
* Pretty much all of Johnny Reid's stuff, but especially [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WurYgWKLuww&feature=related "Let's Go Higher"]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7kncrA6hhU "Old Flame"]].
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2klh2cTa_Q "Ghost Riders In The Sky]] No seriously, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fdCuRKatjs "Ghost]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BnhbPJGKPI Riders]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IULOpC3d5t4 In]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2OL3kfuL68 The]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvUpxZajw8Y Sky"]].
* Pretty much all of Johnny Reid's stuff, but especially [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WurYgWKLuww&feature=related "Let's Go Higher"]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7kncrA6hhU "Old Flame"]].
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%%**CMOA]]s: [[Music/GeorgeJones "He Stopped Loving Her Today"]]/[[Music/ConwayTwitty "Hello Darlin'"]]/[[Music/LeeGreenwood "God Bless the USA"]]/[[Music/GeorgeStrait "Amarillo by Morning"]]/[[Music/TammyWynette "Stand by your Man"]]/[[Music/JohnDenver "Take Me Home"]]/[[Music/JohnnyCash "I Walk the Line"]]/[[Music/HankWilliamsJr "Country Boy Can Survive"]].
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* Corb Lund's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiMUOuYUy1w&list=PLtc318pp8xPAy6kHcmRlSLCUPmRn_b8EZ "Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier"]] is pretty damned cool, as is [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1V3JW4HeBs "I Wanna Be In The Cavalry"]].
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* Corb Lund's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiMUOuYUy1w&list=PLtc318pp8xPAy6kHcmRlSLCUPmRn_b8EZ com/watch?v=BiMUOuYUy1w "Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier"]] is pretty damned cool, as is [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1V3JW4HeBs "I Wanna Be In The Cavalry"]].
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2klh2cTa_Q "Ghost]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRwfrZK9FnY Riders]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s7jJd8EjlA In]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlILpLd2hDw The]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mynzbmrtp9I Sky"]]. No seriously, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fdCuRKatjs "Ghost]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BnhbPJGKPI Riders]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IULOpC3d5t4 In]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2OL3kfuL68 The]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvUpxZajw8Y Sky"]].
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2klh2cTa_Q "Ghost]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRwfrZK9FnY Riders]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s7jJd8EjlA In]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlILpLd2hDw The]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mynzbmrtp9I Sky"]]. "Ghost Riders In The Sky]] No seriously, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fdCuRKatjs "Ghost]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BnhbPJGKPI Riders]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IULOpC3d5t4 In]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2OL3kfuL68 The]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvUpxZajw8Y Sky"]].
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0gX-bipodU "Riding With Private Malone"]] by Wood Newton and Thom Shepherd, and recorded by American country music artist David Ball.
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* [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0gX-bipodU com/watch?v=y_Ec_li8n9M "Riding With Private Malone"]] by Wood Newton and Thom Shepherd, and recorded by American country music artist David Ball.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwARpaKHx_w "Rocky Mountain High" by John Denver]].
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* [[KennyRogers "The Gambler"]], just, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBCxcEkkXFo "The Gambler"]].
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* [[KennyRogers "The Gambler"]], just, [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBCxcEkkXFo com/watch?v=Tw5LaEzEcJw "The Gambler"]].
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* Admittedly, Country is something of an acquired taste for most, but Corb Lund's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa7N7MsTp80 "Horse Soldier"]] is pretty damned cool, as is [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1V3JW4HeBs "I Wanna Be In The Cavalry"]].
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* Admittedly, Country is something of an acquired taste for most, but Corb Lund's [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa7N7MsTp80 com/watch?v=BiMUOuYUy1w&list=PLtc318pp8xPAy6kHcmRlSLCUPmRn_b8EZ "Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier"]] is pretty damned cool, as is [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1V3JW4HeBs "I Wanna Be In The Cavalry"]].
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** To say nothing of the sequel, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwEqEBimjy8 "The Devil Comes Back To Georgia"]], featuring a picture perfect TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, one of the best violin solos, one [[IncrediblyLamePun hell]] of a TruckDriversGearChange, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and]] JohnnyCash.
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** To say nothing of the sequel, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwEqEBimjy8 "The Devil Comes Back To Georgia"]], featuring a picture perfect TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, one of the best violin solos, one [[IncrediblyLamePun hell]] of a TruckDriversGearChange, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and]] JohnnyCash.Music/JohnnyCash.
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* Juice Newton's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTzGMEfbnAw Angel of the Morning]]" has to be heard to be believed.
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* Try GeorgeStrait. "Amarillo by Morning" and "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" are considered two of the best modern cowboy songs ever. And the former [[CoveredUp was originally someone else's song]].
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* Try GeorgeStrait.Music/GeorgeStrait. "Amarillo by Morning" and "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" are considered two of the best modern cowboy songs ever. And the former [[CoveredUp was originally someone else's song]].
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* JohnnyCash. "Ring of Fire" is his most well-known, but some other gems can be found: "The Man Comes Around" and his cover of "Sam Hall" from ''American IV'' are amongst the least tragic on the album, while his cover of "Danny Boy" can move you to tears.
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* JohnnyCash.Music/JohnnyCash. "Ring of Fire" is his most well-known, but some other gems can be found: "The Man Comes Around" and his cover of "Sam Hall" from ''American IV'' are amongst the least tragic on the album, while his cover of "Danny Boy" can move you to tears.
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%%** [[GeorgeJones "He Stopped Loving Her Today"]]/[[ConwayTwitty "Hello Darlin'"]]/[[LeeGreenwood "God Bless the USA"]]/[[GeorgeStrait "Amarillo by Morning"]]/[[TammyWynette "Stand by your Man"]]/[[JohnDenver "Take Me Home"]]/[[JohnnyCash "I Walk the Line"]]/[[HankWilliamsJr "Country Boy Can Survive"]].
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%%** [[GeorgeJones [[Music/GeorgeJones "He Stopped Loving Her Today"]]/[[ConwayTwitty Today"]]/[[Music/ConwayTwitty "Hello Darlin'"]]/[[LeeGreenwood Darlin'"]]/[[Music/LeeGreenwood "God Bless the USA"]]/[[GeorgeStrait USA"]]/[[Music/GeorgeStrait "Amarillo by Morning"]]/[[TammyWynette Morning"]]/[[Music/TammyWynette "Stand by your Man"]]/[[JohnDenver Man"]]/[[Music/JohnDenver "Take Me Home"]]/[[JohnnyCash Home"]]/[[Music/JohnnyCash "I Walk the Line"]]/[[HankWilliamsJr Line"]]/[[Music/HankWilliamsJr "Country Boy Can Survive"]].
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* EricChurch has some good songs, including [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx-dUsh6OT8 "Homeboy"]], [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usGv0gB2zEU "Drink in my Hand"]], and ''especially'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2gGXlW6wSY "Springsteen"]].
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* EricChurch Music/EricChurch has some good songs, including [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx-dUsh6OT8 "Homeboy"]], [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usGv0gB2zEU "Drink in my Hand"]], and ''especially'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2gGXlW6wSY "Springsteen"]].
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* [[ZacBrownBand "He said, 'I wanna see you again...But I'm stuck in]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oouFE51HcqM colder weather...'"]]
* Did anyone else know JennetteMcCurdy could sing? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTeG_I_Hu4Q "Not That Far Away"]] Is a hell of a lot better than anything else any Disney or Nickelodeon stars have ever put out.
* Did anyone else know JennetteMcCurdy could sing? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTeG_I_Hu4Q "Not That Far Away"]] Is a hell of a lot better than anything else any Disney or Nickelodeon stars have ever put out.
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* [[ZacBrownBand [[Music/ZacBrownBand "He said, 'I wanna see you again...But I'm stuck in]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oouFE51HcqM colder weather...'"]]
* Did anyone else knowJennetteMcCurdy Music/JennetteMcCurdy could sing? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTeG_I_Hu4Q "Not That Far Away"]] Is a hell of a lot better than anything else any Disney or Nickelodeon stars have ever put out.
* Did anyone else know
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* Johnny Horton's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KecIdlEAKhU Sink the Bismarck]]", legendary and rightly so.
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* Johnny Horton's "[[https://www."[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KecIdlEAKhU Sink the Bismarck]]", legendary and rightly so.
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* RebaMcEntire's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw_L8HdoYgo "Consider Me Gone"]] is BAMF in an Awesome sandwich.
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* RebaMcEntire's Music/RebaMcEntire's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw_L8HdoYgo "Consider Me Gone"]] is BAMF in an Awesome sandwich.
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* Johnny Horton's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KecIdlEAKhU Sink the Bismarck]]", legendary and rightly so.
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!Artists with their own pages:
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* AwesomeMusic/BuckOwens
* AwesomeMusic/TaylorSwift
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!Miscellaneous:
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* AwesomeMusic/BuckOwens
* AwesomeMusic/TaylorSwift
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dphMriny1Js Beer with Jesus]] may have the most country title ever, but it's a very poignant ballad.
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* [[http://www.Thomas Rhett's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dphMriny1Js Beer with Jesus]] Jesus]]" may have the most country title ever, but it's a very poignant ballad.
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* Martina [=McBride=]'s [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i6i2AndvTI "Happy Girl"]]. Actually pretty much anything by Martina [=McBride=] up to her ''Emotion'' album.
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* Martina [=McBride=]'s Music/MartinaMcBride's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i6i2AndvTI "Happy Girl"]]. Actually pretty much anything by Martina [=McBride=] up to her ''Emotion'' album.