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Here's one I forgot about. I still remember....When daddy let ME drive!

And to think it all started with grampaw,who was a "runner" who drove like Fangio. God bless both of them for those memories.:tank:
 
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I'm back folks. Been around posting, but didn't have any inspiration for my country music. She's gone, moved out a month ago and this ginormous house is all thats left. one man in a 5 bedroom house, gotta be a country song to go with that...



might have already posted it, but thats alright.

To me, this song is about searching for something that doesn't exist in a big city. Its a Twitty song, but take it for what you will, I like Waylon a lot better.



Not sure what to say about this one. Its kind of new and I hate new country, but I can identify with these lyrics. This dudes style is at least a little edgy, but what the hell.....



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Idk if I posted this before,but a newer member has the chorus of this song from Bill Currington in his sig. I'm posting this as a thank you for reminding me of a rather quickly made friend from my younger years in Ford's CEP#1.
He played the spoons at The Grand Ol' Oprey when I was a lil feller. And he had the pics to prove it...old B&W photos from vertichrome pan film. He was a great old guy that was heart broken at lost youth &...I guess...his Grand ol Oprey days being behind him.So to our fellow member & my dear departed friendTHANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!!!
 
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I have not posted on this thread in a whlile.. I am a fool for not doing that

Pretty great tunes have been posted recently.

If you know one thing about me you know I love music but am stuck in the past..

I"m a John Wayne die hard fan if that means anything... also really like Clint Eastwood movies..

That's beside the point.. I like Johnny Cash!

Going to post one of his greatest hits. It's a few years before he passed on.

Rest in peace Johnny Cash

Love you brother, thank you for the music you shared

 
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Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, John Wayne and Willie Nelson. All on the same plane. Great men. They all believed in something.. That something is freedom.
 
Folks,

One night I was listening to some country music I knew, decided to post those tunes and start this thread. That was well over a year ago. Little did I know this thread would keep playing along.

Humbly, I'd like to thank you all for posting music here. I, for one would never of known some of these tunes if not for hearing them here.

Just caught back up today on recent posts. I'm almost certain some true and possibly very humble musicians have posted here. Least that's what I feel.

For at least another post I'd like to keep on the Grandpa Jones course. To be honest, I had forgot about him since when I once was young.



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Dan this thread has exposed me to a lot of good music that I may never have found otherwise, so thanks to you for starting it.

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I seem to have magically forgotten how to embed videos :(
 
I really like this young guy. He was raised in a coal mining community, has served his country as a Marine, and is about as true blue American as it gets. He wrote this song from his heart, from his life.

Cheers! Jimmy Rose! :mug:

 
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Going way back in time.

George Jones, five years before I was born. "White Lighting" :mug:

 
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Love like crazy by Lee Brice was playing before the kids wanted to have a dance party. Time to grill anyways.
 
Way retro today. Country music will never die. Young'ns like Jimmy Rose will continue to make heart rendering music, if we are lucky.

I personally think country music is the embodiment of America. God Bless!

Here's a real old one. It's about a young music man and the ride he takes with Hank Williams Sr.

Written by Gary Gentry and J.B. Detterline Jr., Sung by David Allan Coe first and then Hank Williams Jr.

"The Ride"
 
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I was looking on YouTube for "The Stars at Night" A tribute to Texas, and song I learned very young.

I did a search, "Stars" was in it. Somehow, this song came up. I'm not complaining. It's one of my favorite songs.

God Bless You, God Bless America.

 
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Dwight Yoakam has long been one of my favs as far as country music goes. Got to see him Friday night at Horseshoe Casino, had front row seats, took a few pics.....
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And here is one of his newer songs, and a darn good one, at that.

 
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JohanMk1,

Giving you a thumbs up for posting a JC song, can't go wrong there.

Mostly giving you a huge thumbs up on your quote at the bottom of your post, I think it's called your signature.

I won't get further into that, else we have to go to the Debate Threads. But I do really agree with your sig quote.
 
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