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Gordon Lightfoot – “If You Could Read My Mind” (Live TV performance)

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Introduction: “If You Could Read My Mind,” a timeless classic by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, stands as one of the most enduring and emotionally resonant songs in the folk and…

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“What Have You Got Planned Tonight, Diana” – Merle Haggard

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Introduction: “What Have You Got Planned Tonight, Diana” is a poignant country ballad written by Dave Kirby and first recorded by the legendary Merle Haggard and The Strangers in 1976.…

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“Teach Me To Forget” – Merle Haggard

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Introduction: “Teach Me to Forget” is a timeless country classic, beautifully interpreted by the legendary Merle Haggard. This poignant song, penned by Leon Payne, delves into the depths of heartbreak…

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Yesterday’s Rain – Toby Keith

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Introduction: “Yesterday’s Rain” by Toby Keith was released in 2001 as part of his album Pull My Chain. This album marked a pivotal moment in Keith’s career, blending traditional country…

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Dave Clark Five – Because

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Introduction: “Because,” a heartfelt ballad by The Dave Clark Five, was released in 1964 and became one of the band’s most memorable tracks. Written by group members Dave Clark and…

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Alan Jackson – “How Great Thou Art”

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Introduction: Alan Jackson’s rendition of “How Great Thou Art” is a powerful and moving interpretation of a beloved hymn. This iconic song, originally a Swedish hymn titled “O Store Gud,”…

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Toby Keith – Chuckie’s Gone

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Introduction: Toby Keith’s song “Chuckie’s Gone,” featured on his 2013 album Drinks After Work, is a deeply personal and emotional tribute to a close friend and bandmate. The song was…

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Do You Believe Me Now – Vern Gosdin

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Introduction: “Do You Believe Me Now” is a poignant country ballad recorded by American country music artist Vern Gosdin. Released in November 1987 as the lead single from his album…

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Otis Redding – (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay

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Introduction: Released in January 1968, “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding is one of the most iconic soul tracks in music history. Written by Redding and…

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Alabama – Feels So Right

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Introduction: “Feels So Right” by Alabama is a timeless country ballad that captured the hearts of millions and solidified the band’s place in country music history. Released in 1981 as…

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  • Ever felt like you’re the only one left hoping? “Wishing On A Lone Star” by Noel Haggard hits deep with quiet longing and a voice full of soul. What’s he wishing for out there under that lonely sky? Press play and find out—you just might feel it too
  • Before he took his final bow, Merle Haggard gave us one last song—raw, nostalgic, and quietly defiant. “Kern River Blues” isn’t just a farewell—it’s a glimpse into the soul of a country legend who never stopped singing the truth. What was Merle really saying in those last lyrics? Press play, and let the river carry you downstream into his memories.
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Ever felt like you’re the only one left hoping? “Wishing On A Lone Star” by Noel Haggard hits deep with quiet longing and a voice full of soul. What’s he wishing for out there under that lonely sky? Press play and find out—you just might feel it too

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Before he took his final bow, Merle Haggard gave us one last song—raw, nostalgic, and quietly defiant. “Kern River Blues” isn’t just a farewell—it’s a glimpse into the soul of a country legend who never stopped singing the truth. What was Merle really saying in those last lyrics? Press play, and let the river carry you downstream into his memories.

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Shania Twain – “The Hardest Stone”

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Keith Whitley – Don’t Close Your Eyes – 1988

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