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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Adobe Hacienda
It first became popular in 1941 with Massey's recorded version, but was most popular in 1947 when recorded by Eddy Howard.
Songwriters: Lou Massey and Lee Penny
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03.18.25 | 4 MINS
Alabama Jubilee
Jack Yellen wrote the lyrics for the song "Alabama Jubilee".
George L. Cobb composed the music
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
All My Ex's Live In Texas
Song by George Strait ‧ 1987
Songwriters: Lyndia J Shafer / Sanger D Shafer
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03.18.25 | 4 MINS
Any Time
Song by Eddy Arnold
Songwriter: Herbert Lawson
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03.18.25 | 4 MINS
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Song by Elvis Presley 1956
Songwriters: Roy Turk / Lou Handman
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Back Home Again
Made famous by John Denver. Also sung by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn ‧ 1975
Songwriter: John Denver
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Beautiful Beautiful Brown Eyes
One of the best known versions of the song was originally arranged by Fiddlin' Arthur Smith & Alton Delmore of The Delmore Brothers in 1951.
Written by Alton Delmore, originally inspired by his oldest daughter.
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03.18.25 | 2 MINS
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
First recorded by Elton Britt in 1946. Made more popular by Roy Acuff in 1947. Also recorded by many artists, including Hank Williams Sr., Johnny Russell, Charley Pride, and Elvis Presley.
Songwriter: Fred Rose
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Candy Kisses
A 1949 song written and recorded by American country crooner George Morgan
George Morgan
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03.18.25 | 5 MINS
Coconut Grove
Song by The Lovin' Spoonful ‧ 1966
Songwriters: John Benson Sebastian / Zal Yanovsky
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Cold, Cold Heart
Song by Hank Williams
Songwriter: Hank Williams Sr.
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03.18.25 | 2 MINS
Columbus Stockade Blues
Song by Doc Watson and Richard Watson
Songwriters: Jimmie Davis / Eva Sargent
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Cotton Fields
Also known as In Them Old Cotton Fields Back Home and The Cotton Song. A song written by American blues musician Huddie Ledbetter, better known as Lead Belly, who made the first recording of the song in 1940.
Song by Credence Clearwater Revival 1969
originally by Lead Belly
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Country Medley
Just a compilation of various songs put together by Frank "Grandpa" Schober
Arranged by Frank "Grandpa" Schober
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03.18.25 | 2 MINS
Dixie
Also known as Dixie's Land, I Wish I Was in Dixie. Song by Daniel Decatur Emmett
Songwriter: Daniel Decatur Emmett of Mount Vernon, Ohio, 1859
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Don't Fence Me In
Song by Bing Crosby
Songwriter: Cole Porter
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Down In The Valley
It was first recorded by Tarlton and his partner Tom Darby on November 10, 1927, in Atlanta, Georgia, for Columbia Records.
Guitarist Jimmie Tarlton claimed to have written the lyrics in 1925 while he was jailed in Birmingham for moonshining.
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
El Rancho Grande
Originally written in the 1930s for a music theatrical sung by Tito Guizar. Later recorded by many others including Bing Crosby, Gene Autry and Elvis Presley.
Songwriters: Fabian Andre / Donato Emilio Uranga
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03.18.25 | 4 MINS
Feleena (From El Paso)
Written and recorded by Marty Robbins in 1959
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03.18.25 | 5 MINS
For The Good Times
Sung by Al Green 1972
Songwriter: Kristoffer Kristofferson
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03.18.25 | 2 MINS
Frank's Original Tune
Another original by Frank "Grandpa" Schober
Frank "Grandpa" Schober
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03.18.25 | 2 MINS
Fraulein
Song by Bobby Helms
Songwriter: Chuck Berry
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03.18.25 | 4 MINS
Funny Face
Song by Donna Fargo ‧ 1972
Songwriter: Donna Fargo
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03.18.25 | 2 MINS
Get Out And Get Under The Moon
Song by Nat King Cole
Songwriters: Charles Tobias / Larry Shay / William Jerome
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03.18.25 | 4 MINS
Grandpa
Recorded by the Judds
written by Jamie O'Hara
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03.18.25 | 2 MINS
Green Green Grass Of Home
first recorded by singer Johnny Darrell in 1965
Written by Claude "Curly" Putman Jr.
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03.18.25 | 4 MINS
Half As Much
Song by Hank Williams
Songwriter: Curly Williams
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Happy Trails
Sung by Roy Rogers
Songwriter: Dale Evans
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Has Anybody Seen My Gal?
"Five foot two, eyes of blue" is a lyric from the song "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?". The song was originally written in the 1920s
Ray Henderson, Sam M. Lewis, and Joseph Widow Young.
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
Written by Scotty Wiseman for the 1944 musical film, Sing, Neighbor, Sing and performed by Lulu Belle and Scotty
Written by Scotty Wiseman
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Have You Ever Been Lonely
Song by Patsy Cline
Songwriters: Peter Derose and Billy Hill
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
He'll Have To Go
Song by Jim Reeves
Songwriters: Joe Allison / Audrey Allison
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03.18.25 | 2 MINS
Heartaches
Song by Guy Mitchell
Songwriter: Harlan Howard
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Hey, Good Lookin
Sung by Hank Williams in 1951
Songwriter Hank Williams
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03.18.25 | 3 MINS
Home On The Range
Song by Gene Autry
Songwriter: Brewster Higley
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03.10.25 | 4 MINS
Honey
Originally made popular by Bobby Goldsboro, it's a love story about a man who mourns his deceased wife.
Bobby Russell
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