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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
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Alabama Jubilee

Jack Yellen wrote the lyrics for the song "Alabama Jubilee".
George L. Cobb composed the music
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

All My Ex's Live In Texas

Song by George Strait ‧ 1987
Songwriters: Lyndia J Shafer / Sanger D Shafer
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Any Time

Song by Eddy Arnold
Songwriter: Herbert Lawson
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Are You Lonesome Tonight?

Song by Elvis Presley 1956
Songwriters: Roy Turk / Lou Handman
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
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.
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
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Candy Kisses

A 1949 song written and recorded by American country crooner George Morgan
George Morgan
03.18.25 | 5 MINS

Coconut Grove

Song by The Lovin' Spoonful ‧ 1966
Songwriters: John Benson Sebastian / Zal Yanovsky
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Cold, Cold Heart

Song by Hank Williams
Songwriter: Hank Williams Sr.
03.18.25 | 2 MINS

Columbus Stockade Blues

Song by Doc Watson and Richard Watson
Songwriters: Jimmie Davis / Eva Sargent
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
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Country Medley

Just a compilation of various songs put together by Frank "Grandpa" Schober
Arranged by Frank "Grandpa" Schober
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
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Don't Fence Me In

Song by Bing Crosby
Songwriter: Cole Porter
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.
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
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Feleena (From El Paso)

Written and recorded by Marty Robbins in 1959
03.18.25 | 5 MINS

For The Good Times

Sung by Al Green 1972
Songwriter: Kristoffer Kristofferson
03.18.25 | 2 MINS

Frank's Original Tune

Another original by Frank "Grandpa" Schober
Frank "Grandpa" Schober
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Fraulein

Song by Bobby Helms
Songwriter: Chuck Berry
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Funny Face

Song by Donna Fargo ‧ 1972
Songwriter: Donna Fargo
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Get Out And Get Under The Moon

Song by Nat King Cole
Songwriters: Charles Tobias / Larry Shay / William Jerome
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Grandpa

Recorded by the Judds
written by Jamie O'Hara
03.18.25 | 2 MINS

Green Green Grass Of Home

first recorded by singer Johnny Darrell in 1965
Written by Claude "Curly" Putman Jr.
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Half As Much

Song by Hank Williams
Songwriter: Curly Williams
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Happy Trails

Sung by Roy Rogers
Songwriter: Dale Evans
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.
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
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Have You Ever Been Lonely

Song by Patsy Cline
Songwriters: Peter Derose and Billy Hill
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

He'll Have To Go

Song by Jim Reeves
Songwriters: Joe Allison / Audrey Allison
03.18.25 | 2 MINS

Heartaches

Song by Guy Mitchell
Songwriter: Harlan Howard
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Hey, Good Lookin

Sung by Hank Williams in 1951
Songwriter Hank Williams
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Home On The Range

Song by Gene Autry
Songwriter: Brewster Higley
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

Country - I through S

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I Can't Stop Loving You

Performed on his 1958 album “Oh Lonesome Me”, who first recorded it on December 3, 1957, for RCA Victor Records.
Written and composed by the country musician Don Gibson
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I Love You So Much It Hurts

Song by Patsy Cline and The Jordanaires ‧ 1961
Songwriter: Floyd Tillman
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

I Really Don't Want To Know

The song was published in 1953. The best-known version of the song was recorded by Les Paul and Mary Ford in 1953. Recorded by others including Eddy Arnold, Rosemary Clooney and Elvis Presley.
Written by Don Robertson (music) Howard Barnes (lyrics)
03.18.25 | 2 MINS

I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart

Song by Patsy Montana
Songwriter: Patsy Montana
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I Wish I Were Single Again

Paul Clayton recorded the song in 1958. Mrs. W.B. Apple recorded the song on July 20, 1962.
Songwriter: by James C Beckel in 1871
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again

Song by Loretta Lynn ‧ 1965
Songwriters: Dp / Randy Y Owen
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I'll Always Be In Love With You

First recorded and released by Morton Downey
Written by Bud Green, Sam H. Stept and Herman Ruby
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It Had To Be You

Song by Frank Sinatra
Songwriters: Gus Kahn / Isham Jones
03.18.25 | 2 MINS

Jambalaya (On The Bayou)

Recorded by Hank Williams in 1952 and reached number one on the Billboard Country charts.
Songwriter: Hank Williams Sr.
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Just The Way You Are

Billy Joel
03.18.25 | 2 MINS

Letter Edged In Black

Song by Jim Reeves
Songwriter: R. Carter
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Love Letters In The Sand

Written by J. Fred Coots, Charles Kenny & Nick Kenny
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Lucille

Song by Kenny Rogers
Songwriters: Hugh Bynum and Roger Bowling
03.18.25 | 5 MINS

Make The World Go Away

Song by Eddy Arnold
Songwriter: Hank Cochran
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister

Songwriter: Hank Thompson
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Mexicali Rose

Song by Gene Autry
Songwriters: Helen Stone / Jack B Tenney
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

More

Songwriters: Norman Newell / Riz Ortolani / Nino Oliviero / Marcello Ciorciolini
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

My Happiness

Betty Peterson Blasco wrote the lyrics that made the song famous in 1948. 
Borney Bergantine composed the music for "My Happiness" in the 1930s.
03.18.25 | 4 MINS

Near You

Song by George & Tammy Jones
Songwriters: Francis Craig / Kermit Goell
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

New River Train

Song by The Monroe Brothers
Songwriter: Richard Gilks
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Oh Lonesome Me

Written and recorded in December 1957 by Don Gibson with Chet Atkins producing it for RCA Victor in Nashville. Released in 1958
Written and recorded in December 1957 by Don Gibson with Chet Atkins
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One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)

First recorded by Jimmy Wakely
1948 song by singing cowboyEddie Dean, his wife Lorene "Dearest" Dean, and Hollywood songwriter Hal Blair
03.18.25 | 5 MINS

Paper Roses

It first was a top five hit in 1960 for Anita Bryant
Composed by Fred Spielman and Janice Torre
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Peach Pickin' Time in Georgia

Music by Jimmie Rodgers and Clayton McMichen
Songwriters: Clayton McMichen and Jimmie Rodgers
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Pistol Packin' Mama

Song by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters
Written in 1942 and recorded in 1943 by Clarence Albert Poindexter (1905 – 1984), professionally known as Al Dexter.
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Play a Simple Melody

Songwriter: Irving Berlin
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Please Release Me

Since Miller could not find anyone to record the song at first, he recorded it himself in 1949. Fellow country musicians Jimmy Heap, Ray Price, and Kitty Wells recorded their own versions several years later.
Penned by Eddie Miller, Robert Yount and James Pebworth in 1946
03.18.25 | 3 MINS

Red River Valley

Sung by Gene Autry
Songwriter: George A. Tipton
03.16.25 | 2 MINS

Rocky Top

Originally by The Osborne Brothers
Songwriters: Felice Bryant/Bryant Boudleuaux
03.16.25 | 4 MINS

Room Full of Roses

First recorded in 1949 by country music singer George Morgan.
(originally by George Morgan) Songwriter: Tim Spencer
03.16.25 | 1 MINS

Show Me the Way to Go Home

The first recording of the song was by Frank Crumit in 1926. A later version was recorded by Julie London.
Songwriters: Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly using the pseudonym "Irving King".
03.16.25 | 4 MINS

Singing the Blues

Song by Guy Mitchell
Songwriters: Melvin Endsley
03.16.25 | 3 MINS

Slipping Around

Written and recorded by Floyd Tillman in 1949. Later recorded by others including Ernest Tubbs.
Floyd Tillman
03.16.25 | 4 MINS

Somebody Else is Taking My Place

Sung by several artists, notables Benny Hoodman, Peggy Lee
Songwriters: Russ Morgan / Dick Howard / Bob Ellsworth
03.16.25 | 3 MINS

Somebody Loves You

Sung by Ted Lewis and his band 1932 Later recorded by Eddy Arnold
Songwriters: Charles Tobias and Peter Derose
03.16.25 | 3 MINS

Steel Guitar Rag

Song by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Songwriter: Leon McAuliffe
03.10.25 | 3 MINS

Sweet Georgia Brown

Country - T through Z

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Take These Chains from my Heart

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Tennessee Waltz

03.10.25 | 2 MINS

The Ballad of Jed Clampett

03.09.25 | 3 MINS

The Cowboy Song

Another original composition by Frank "Grandpa" Schober
Frank "Grandpa" Schober
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The Crawdad Song

First recording and first release by Honeyboy and Sassafras, October 1929 / August 1930). Recorded by many in later years including George Jones/Tammy Wynette and Burl Ives.
Traditional
03.09.25 | 2 MINS

The Letter Edged In Black

Song by Jim Reeves
Songwriter: R. Carter
03.09.25 | 4 MINS

The Prisoner's Song

A sad ballad about a prisoner who is being transferred between jails. Later recorded by Hank Snow and Bill Monroe.
Vernon Dalhart originally sang & recorded the song in 1924
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

The Wild Side Of Life

Country song written by William Warren and Arlie Carter that was made famous by Hank Thompson in 1952.
Songwriters: Arlie Carter / William Warren
03.09.25 | 4 MINS

There'll Be Some Changes Made

Published in 1921, the song has flourished in several genres, particularly jazz. The song has endured for as many years as a jazz standard.
Songwriters: Benton Overstreet / Billy Higgins
03.09.25 | 2 MINS

There's A Rainbow Around My Shoulder

More of a classic jazz song by Al Jolson but Grandpa Schober put his "country" spin on it.
Songwriters: Al Jolson / Billy Rose / Dave Dreyer
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

Time Changes Everything

Song by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys ‧ 1947
Songwriter: Tommy Duncan
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

Too Old To Cut The Mustard

Most famously recorded by country music artists Ernest Tubb and Red Foley
Bill Carlisle
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

Tumblin' Tumbleweeds

Song by Sons of the Pioneers
Songwriter: Bob Nolan
03.09.25 | 2 MINS

Walking The Floor Over You

Sung by Ernest Tubb
Songwriters: Ernest Tubb
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again

Song by Merle Haggard
Writer(s): Wiley Walker, Gene Sullivan
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

When the Work’s All Done This Fall

First published as a poem in 1893. Written by D.J. O’Malley. First recorded by Carl Sprague in 1925. Recorded by several artists. One, more recent, is Marty Robbinss.
Written by D.J.O’Malley.
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

Who's Sorry Now

Isham Jones had a hit recording of the song in 1923, Connie Francis in 1958.
Songwriters: Bert Kalmar / Harry Ruby / Ted Snyder
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

Y'all Come

Song by Porter Wagoner
Songwriters: Arlie Duff
03.09.25 | 2 MINS

Yellow Bird

English lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
Recorded by the Mills Brothers, the Arthur Lyman Group, and others.
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

Yellow Rose of Texas

Earliest known 1853 version, from Christy's Plantation Melodies. Song by Mitch Miller, 1955
Songwriters: Bill Black
03.09.25 | 2 MINS

Yes, We Have No Bananas

Song by Louis Prima
Songwriters: Frank Silver / Irving Conn
03.09.25 | 3 MINS

You Are My Sunshine

Recorded by several artists beginning 1939 (Pine Ridge Boys, Rice Brothers Gang…)
Songwriter: Jimmie Davis