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Joey+Rory – How Great Thou Art

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Introduction: “How Great Thou Art” is a beloved hymn with a rich history, and its rendition by Joey+Rory holds a special place in the hearts of many. The hymn’s origins…

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Kenny Rogers – If You Wanna Find Love

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Introduction: “If You Wanna Find Love” is a heartfelt country ballad recorded by American singer Kenny Rogers. Released in November 1991 as the lead single from his album Back Home…

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Conway Twitty – Linda On My Mind

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Introduction: “Linda on My Mind” is a classic country song written and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. Released in January 1975 as the title track of his…

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Willie Nelson – Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die

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Introduction: Willie Nelson’s “Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die” is a unique and thought-provoking song that has resonated with fans and sparked conversation since its release in…

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Joey+Rory – In The Garden

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Introduction: “In the Garden” is a poignant and deeply personal song by the American country music duo Joey+Rory. The song was written by Rory Feek, the husband and musical partner…

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“What Made The Baby Cry?” – Toby Keith

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Introduction: Toby Keith’s “What Made The Baby Cry” is a poignant ballad that delves into the complexities of parenthood and the lingering impact of childhood trauma. The song narrates the…

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“Life Was A Play (The World Was A Stage)” – Toby Keith

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Introduction: Toby Keith’s “Life Was a Play (The World Was a Stage)” is a poignant reflection on life, mortality, and the fleeting nature of time. Released in 2015 as the…

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George Strait – Oh Me, Oh My Sweet Baby

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Introduction: “Oh Me, Oh My Sweet Baby” is a heartfelt country ballad written by Michael Garvin and Tom Shapiro. It was first recorded by George Strait in 1989 and featured…

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Vince Gill – Look At Us

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Introduction: “Look at Us,” a poignant ballad by country music icon Vince Gill, is a timeless ode to enduring love and the passage of time. Released in 1991 as part…

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Marty Haggard – “Farmer’s Daughter”

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Introduction: “Farmer’s Daughter” is a heartfelt country song written and performed by Marty Haggard, the son of legendary country music singer Merle Haggard. Released in 2011 on the album “My…

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During a cold winter in the 1970s, Merle Haggard didn’t just sing about sadness—he lived it. When “If We Make It Through December” was released, many thought it was a fictional song about a laid-off father trying to keep his family together during the Christmas season. But few knew that Merle had lived it himself. Growing up in poverty after his father died when he was nine, Merle watched his mother work around the clock just to make ends meet. One winter, as a wayward teenager, Merle wandered California, sleeping in his truck and doing menial jobs to survive. It was the haunting memory of a broken family, a loveless winter, that inspired the song. “If We Make It Through December” isn’t just a song—it’s a silent prayer for desperate parents. And for Merle Haggard, it was his way of embracing the past, turning pain into art, and making millions of hearts flutter every winter.

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