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The Statler Brothers – He Went To The Cross Loving You

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Introduction “He Went to the Cross Loving You” is a song by The Statler Brothers, featured on their 1984 album *The Legend…

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ABBA – Just A Notion

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Introduction “Just a Notion” is a song by ABBA, originally recorded in 1978 during the sessions for their album *Voulez-Vous*. Written by…

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Alan Jackson – Trying Not to Love You

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Introduction “Trying Not to Love You” is a song by Alan Jackson, released as part of his 1999 album *Under the Influence*.…

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Kenny Rogers – Poem For My Little Lady

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Introduction “Poem for My Little Lady” is a song by Kenny Rogers from his 1981 album *Greatest Hits*. Written by the talented…

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Kenny Rogers – We All Got To Help Each Other

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Introduction “We All Got to Help Each Other” is a song by Kenny Rogers from his 1984 album *What About Me*. Written…

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Kenny Rogers – You Can’t Make Old Friends

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Introduction “You Can’t Make Old Friends” is a song by Kenny Rogers featuring Dolly Parton, released in 2013 as part of Rogers’…

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Kenny Rogers – Sleep Tight, Goodnight Man

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Introduction “Sleep Tight, Goodnight Man” is a song by Kenny Rogers, featured on his 1981 album *Greatest Hits*. Written by the acclaimed…

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Alan Jackson – Angels And Alcohol

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Introduction “Angels and Alcohol,” a song by Alan Jackson, was released in 2015 as the title track of his album *Angels and…

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Alan Jackson – Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’

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Introduction “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin’,” performed by Alan Jackson, was released in 1990 as part of his album *Here in the…

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Alan Jackson – Thank God For The Radio

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Introduction “Thank God for the Radio” is a song by Alan Jackson, featured on his 1989 debut album *Here in the Real…

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OSCARS HUMILIATION! Dwight Yoakam’s Wrote the Song—Then Watched Someone Else Perform It

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“TWO SONS. ONE SONG. AND A LEGACY FINALLY ALLOWED TO BREATHE Adam Gibb and Robin John Gibb stood side by side — two sons carrying the weight of Bee Gees history — to record one single song together. No grand announcement, no nostalgia tour. Just their voices blending in quiet harmony, breathing fresh life into the unfinished melody their fathers left behind. In that intimate moment, Maurice and Robin’s spirit felt present again, as the next generation turned silence into living legacy.”

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Trace Adkins Refuses to Back Down: “I’m Not Worried About Losing Support” as He Speaks Out on Politics, War, and Peace

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At 92, Don Williams didn’t return with fireworks. He returned with quiet honesty.

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