GENE WATSON – Where Love Begins
Introduction: Gene Watson’s “Where Love Begins” is a timeless country ballad that has resonated with audiences for decades. Released in 1975, the song became a staple of Watson’s repertoire and…
Introduction: Gene Watson’s “Where Love Begins” is a timeless country ballad that has resonated with audiences for decades. Released in 1975, the song became a staple of Watson’s repertoire and…
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Introduction: Gene Watson, a name synonymous with traditional country music, released the haunting ballad “The Sun Never Comes Up Again” in 1981. Penned by Dave Kirby and Joe Allen, the…
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