Sammy Kershaw – Southbound
About The Song By 1994, Sammy Kershaw was no longer just a promising voice from south Louisiana. He already had…
About The Song By 1994, Sammy Kershaw was no longer just a promising voice from south Louisiana. He already had…
About The Song Late on the night of August 27, 1957, nineteen year old University Of Georgia student Bill Anderson…
About The Song “Another Puff” is one of those Jerry Reed records that tells you exactly where he was in…
About The Song “Ko-Ko Joe” arrived on August 23, 1971, as Jerry Reed’s follow-up to “When You’re Hot, You’re Hot,”…
About The Song “Looking Back to See” is one of those country songs that already had a full life before…
About The Song When Buck Owens and the Buckaroos cut “Playboy” for their 1964 album I Don’t Care, they were…
About The Song “After All the Good Is Gone” is a Conway Twitty song in the most literal sense: he…
About The Song “Who Am I to Say” became one of The Statler Brothers’ most striking late-’70s singles because it…
About The Song In the summer of 1980, The Statler Brothers released “Charlotte’s Web” on Mercury as a fresh single…
About The Song When “One Takes the Blame” arrived on country radio in July 1984, it sounded like The Statler…
About The Song “Hello Mary Lou” started life long before The Statler Brothers ever stepped into a studio with it.…
About The Song When The Statler Brothers released “Oh Baby Mine (I Get So Lonely)” in 1983, it looked like…
About The Song “Are You Ready for the Country” is Waylon Jennings’ 1976 take on a Neil Young song, used…
About The Song “Rough and Rowdy Days” – officially released as “My Rough and Rowdy Days” – catches Waylon Jennings…
About The Song “Pretend I Never Happened” sits right at the turning point between Waylon Jennings the Nashville insider and…
About The Song “Shine” is one of the lean, defiant singles that carried Waylon Jennings into the early 1980s while…
About The Song “The Taker” is one of the early Waylon Jennings singles that pointed straight toward the sound people…
About The Song “I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain’t Used Up)” is a country single recorded by Waylon…
About The Song “Women Do Know How to Carry On” is a country song co-written and recorded by Waylon Jennings.…
About The Song “Can’t You See” was written by Toy Caldwell and first recorded by the for their 1973 debut…