Hello again to you nice folks!
Here again with yet another dusty old recording, reposted due to the previous one glitching out. A few of you have already heard this one.
A few years back my daughter.. Read more
"Rope the Moon" is a song written by Jess Brown, Aggie Brown and Jimmy Denton, and recorded by American country music artist John Michael Montgomery.
It was released in March 1994 as the second si.. Read more
"The Keeper of the Stars" is a song written by Dickey Lee, Danny Mayo and Karen Staley, and recorded by American country music artist Tracy Byrd It was released in February 1995.. Read more
"Letters from Home" is a song written by Tony Lane and David Lee, and recorded by American country music singer John Michael Montgomery.
It was released in February 2004 as the second single and t.. Read more
"I Love the Way You Love Me" is a song recorded by American country music singer John Michael Montgomery from his debut album, Life's a Dance (1992).
It was written by Victoria Shaw and Chuck Cann.. Read more
"Carefree Highway" is a song written by Gordon Lightfoot and was the second single release from his 1974 album, Sundown. It peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent one week at No. 1 on the.. Read more
"Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in L.A.)" is a song written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter, and recorded by American country music singer Glen Campbell. It was released in October 1975 as the seco.. Read more
Norah Jones' version of "Don't Know Why" was released on January 28, 2002, peaked at number 30 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was a critical success... Read more
"Stand on It" is a song written and originally recorded by Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen initially released it as the non-LP B-side of the "Glory Days" single in May 1985; the track was also featured.. Read more
"Flirtin' with Disaster" is a song by the Southern Rock band Molly Hatchet with the flipside being "Gunsmoke". It is the only single from the band's second album of the same title. The song remained o.. Read more
This is the Marshall Tucker Band's biggest hit on the Pop charts, and remains their best-remembered song.
In spite of its up tempo, it's rather sad. Written by Toy Caldwell, the song is about a ma.. Read more
This Southern-fried country ballad was written by George McCorkle, guitarist for the Marshall Tucker Band. Set during the California gold rush, it tells the story of a family that sets out from their .. Read more