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Elvis Presley – I’m Not The Marrying Kind

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Introduction: “I’m Not the Marrying Kind,” recorded by Elvis Presley in 1961, is a playful, upbeat track featured in the 1962 film Follow That Dream, where Elvis starred as Toby…

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Alan Jackson – “So You Don’t Have To Love Me Anymore”

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Introduction: Alan Jackson’s “So You Don’t Have To Love Me Anymore” is a poignant country ballad released in 2002 as part of his album “Drive.” The song, penned by Jackson…

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Paul Anka – You Are My Destiny

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Introduction: “You Are My Destiny” is a timeless classic by the legendary singer-songwriter, Paul Anka. Released in 1958, this romantic ballad quickly became a beloved hit, showcasing Anka’s signature smooth…

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Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter – Wild Side Of Life

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Introduction: “Wild Side of Life” is a classic country song that has been covered by numerous artists over the years. However, the version by Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, released…

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Raspberries – Go All The Way

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Introduction: “Go All the Way” by the Raspberries, written by Eric Carmen, is a defining track of early 1970s power pop. Released in 1972 as part of the band’s debut…

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Stealers Wheel ~ Stuck In The Middle With You

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Introduction: “Stuck in the Middle with You,” written by Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan of Stealers Wheel, became an unexpected hit in 1973. Often mistaken for a satire about strained…

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Pull My Chain – Toby Keith

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Introduction: Released in 2001, “Pull My Chain” by Toby Keith is the title track of his album, which marked a significant moment in his career, showcasing his unique blend of…

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Merle Haggard – “Hungry Eyes”

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Introduction: Merle Haggard’s “Hungry Eyes” is a poignant ballad that paints a vivid picture of hardship and resilience during the Great Depression. Released in 1966, the song resonated deeply with…

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Alan Jackson – How Great Thou Art

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Introduction: “How Great Thou Art” is a timeless hymn that has captured hearts and inspired faith for generations. Alan Jackson’s rendition of this beloved song, released in 2006 as part…

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Alan Jackson – I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You

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Introduction: Alan Jackson’s “I Want to Stroll Over Heaven With You” is a poignant ballad that explores themes of faith, love, and the afterlife. Released in 2006, the song was…

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  • “Holding Things Together” – Merle Haggard & Connie Smith (1974)
  • 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.
  • Shania Twain – “The Hardest Stone”
  • Keith Whitley – Don’t Close Your Eyes – 1988

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“Holding Things Together” – Merle Haggard & Connie Smith (1974)

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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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