More Than a Love Song, Josh Turner’s Hometown Girl Brought Country Back Home
A warm, grounded celebration of loyalty and small-town grace, Josh Turner’s Hometown Girl reminded listeners...
A warm, grounded celebration of loyalty and small-town grace, Josh Turner’s Hometown Girl reminded listeners...
Josh Turner turned “Firecracker” into more than a flirtatious country hit; he made it sound...
A debut hit with the weight of an old hymn, Long Black Train gave Josh...
A gentle country hit about choosing love over worry, Why Don’t We Just Dance turned...
A great country love song does not always arrive with grand declarations. Sometimes, as in...
With Your Man, Josh Turner turned a simple invitation into one of modern country music’s...
On the surface, Don’t Fence Me In is a Western standard about open land and...
Hawaiian Girl shows a softer, sun-warmed side of Josh Turner—a country song that feels less...
“South Carolina Low Country” feels like home almost instantly because Josh Turner does not sing...
“She’ll Go on You” stings from the title onward because it understands a hard truth...
In “As Fast as I Could,” Josh Turner gave a voice to the moment love...
“Unburn All Our Bridges” sounds like heartbreak after the damage is already done — not...
“No Rush” sounds like romance with nothing to prove because Josh Turner never sings it...
“Lay Low” is Josh Turner at his most quietly persuasive — no drama, no noise,...
“Loretta Lynn’s Lincoln” is the kind of title that stops a country fan cold because...
“Gravity” is the kind of Josh Turner song that sneaks up on you — smooth...
“Baby’s Gone Home to Mama” is the kind of Josh Turner song that smiles through...
In “Another Try,” Josh Turner does not sing about love as a triumph, but as...
When Josh Turner turns longing into motion, “Baby, I Go Crazy” becomes more than a...
“Soulmate” works because Josh Turner makes one simple promise sound bigger than romance — steady,...
On “One Woman Man,” Josh Turner makes faithfulness sound not old-fashioned, but strong — the...
“So Not My Baby” shows Josh Turner at his most irresistible because it swaps solemnity...
“Way Down South” feels like the kind of summer memory that never really fades —...
“Backwoods Boy” says everything important about Josh Turner because it turns identity into music—plainspoken, rooted,...
On “In My Dreams,” Josh Turner makes tenderness sound almost sacred, as if love remembered...
In “Angels Fall Sometimes,” Josh Turner lets love sound both humble and wondrous, as if...
On “Lord Have Mercy on a Country Boy,” Josh Turner sounds so relaxed, warm, and...
On “I Wouldn’t Be a Man,” Josh Turner takes a song already steeped in regret...
“All Over Me” let Josh Turner loosen the collar just enough to show a sunnier,...
With “Me and God,” Josh Turner took one of country music’s oldest convictions and sang...