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Elvis Presley performs A Boy Like Me, A Girl Like You

Introduction: A Boy Like Me, A Girl Like You: A Timeless Tale of Love Elvis Presley’s “A Boy Like Me,…

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Elvis Presley performs Because of Love

Introduction: “Because of Love” is a charming track recorded by Elvis Presley in March 1962 for the film Girls! Girls!…

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John Denver – Back Home Again. ST

Introduction “Back Home Again” is a song by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released as the title track of his 1974…

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Glen Campbell – Rhinestone Cowboy. ST

Introduction “Rhinestone Cowboy” is a landmark song in the career of American country music artist Glen Campbell. Written by Larry…

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Merle Haggard – Mama Tried. ST

Introduction “Mama Tried” is one of Merle Haggard’s most iconic songs, released in 1968. Written by Haggard himself, the track…

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Josh Turner – Your Man. ST

Introduction Released in 2005, “Your Man” is a significant song in the career of country music artist Josh Turner. This…

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Alabama – Angels Among Us. ST

Introduction “Angels Among Us” is a song by the American country band Alabama, released in December 1993 as a part…

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Alabama – Song Of The South

Introduction “Song of the South” by Alabama is one of the band’s most iconic tracks, celebrated for its vivid storytelling…

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Vern Gosdin – That Just About Does It. ST

Introduction “That Just About Does It” is a country song performed by Vern Gosdin, known as “The Voice” for his…

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Waylon Jennings – I’ve Always Been Crazy. ST

Introduction “I’ve Always Been Crazy” is a classic song written and performed by country music legend Waylon Jennings. Released in…

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