The Statler Brothers’ 1983 “Elizabeth”: Jimmy Fortune’s Song of Four-Part Renewal
With “Elizabeth,” The Statler Brothers made renewal sound like blend: one new song, four familiar...
With “Elizabeth,” The Statler Brothers made renewal sound like blend: one new song, four familiar...
In Johnny Cash’s 1970 voice, a hungover Sunday became a plainspoken confession about being alone...
In On the Road Again, Willie Nelson made the highway sound like a chosen home....
Dolly Parton made the office clock sound like a country-pop engine of defiance. Dolly Parton...
On Punching Bag, Josh Turner’s deepest lift came when Ricky Skaggs joined him in plain...
A younger baritone approaches an older songwriter’s prayer, and the duet finds its strength in...
Before John Fogerty stepped forward alone, he built a bright country band out of himself....
At the end of Willy and the Poor Boys, Creedence Clearwater Revival let protest stop...
A small gold ring moves through one marriage, while two country voices carry the weight...
Two famous voices met in a polished pop current, and the lasting power was how...
At a night built around Randy Travis, Josh Turner honored Three Wooden Crosses by trusting...
In 1975, John Fogerty turned solitude into motion, building “Almost Saturday Night” like a small...
In 1975, Glen Campbell made ambition sound polished, wounded, and strangely noble. “Rhinestone Cowboy”, released...
With “How Blue”, Reba McEntire made heartbreak sound direct, disciplined, and unmistakably country again. In...
A debut single with no need to shout, “Unwound” introduced George Strait by trusting the...
In 1985, four country voices became one traveling myth without losing their rough individual edges....
Three roots voices meet at the graveside, and a funeral image becomes a plainspoken act...
In Lay Low, Josh Turner turned country retreat into a steady, deliberate kind of strength....
In 2004, John Fogerty made protest sound less like thunder than a memory refusing to...
In Joy of My Life, John Fogerty turns roots music into a vow quiet enough...
In 1982, Alabama turned a memory of old mountain songs into a bright, electric country-band...
In The Grand Tour, George Jones turns a house into a map of what love...
On “T.I.M.E.,” Randy Travis and Josh Turner let two deep country voices meet as memory,...
Before Creedence had its name, a rough B-side was already learning the weight of the...
In George Jones’s 1974 The Grand Tour, heartbreak becomes architecture: room by room, a voice...
In “Elvira,” The Oak Ridge Boys turned a deep bass phrase into the joyful center...
A farewell can sound strongest when it refuses to raise its voice. In 1974, Dolly...
A country voice, a pop arrangement, and a confession that sounded stronger because it stayed...
With Heatin’ Things Up, Josh Turner lets desire move slowly, using his famous low voice...
In 2004, Josh Turner turned a plainspoken song of refusal into a fuller picture of...