Easy Come, Easy Go by George Strait
All Summer Long by Kid Rock
Sixteen Tons by Ford, Tennessee Ernie
Muddy Water by Trace Adkins
My Next Thirty Years by McGraw, Tim
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- HOT DISH: Taylor Swift Talks About Songwriting, Friends and Good Manners
"Hank Williams, Harlan Howard, Alan Jackson. Three names that mean greatness when it comes to writing country songs. Your name, Taylor Swift, can be in the same sentence with these songwriters."
- Ditto for Darius: Rucker's Album and Song on Top Another Week
For the second week in a row, Darius Rucker tops both Billboard's country songs and country albums charts. His winning song is "Don't Think I Don't Think About It," while his triumphant album is Learn to Live.
- Dailey & Vincent Sweep IBMA Awards, Including Entertainer of the Year
The sweet-singing duo Dailey & Vincent went from emerging artist of the year to entertainer of the year in just two and a-half hours Thursday night (Oct. 2), winning seven awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association. They were nominated
- Toby Keith Registering as Independent Voter
Longtime Democrat Toby Keith is registering to vote as an independent and says the left wing's verbal attacks against Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin could lead to a win for John McCain in November, the singer-songwriter said Thursday (
- NASHVILLE SKYLINE: Got Music for a Pitiful, Helpless Giant?
Is anyone writing soundtrack songs for an America running helplessly headlong toward ruin? I'm not going to attempt to go into political issues, other than to say that tough times can and should produce music that can address and perhaps explain and make



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