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CMT 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music

CMT 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music
In 2003, Country Music Television compiled a panel of experts to discuss, debate and then finally rank the 100 greatest country songs of all time. The list was presented in a six-hour special that ran on the cable network in conjunction with a concert featuring some of country music's brightest stars performing the top 12 songs. This folio presents all 100 songs, arranged for piano/vocal/guitar, in what could be the greatest country collection ever! Songs include: Amarillo by Morning (#12) * Behind Closed Doors (#9) * Blue Moon of Kentucky (#11) * Coal Miner's Daughter (#13) * Crazy (#3) * The Dance (#14) * Forever and Ever, Amen (#15) * Friends in Low Places (#6) * Galveston (#8) * He Stopped Loving Her Today (#2) * Hello Darlin' (#17) * I Fall to Pieces (#7) * I Will Always Love You (#16) * Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys (#10) * Ring of Fire (#4) * Stand by Your Man (#1) * Take Me Home, Country Roads (#16) * Your Cheatin' Heart (#5) * and many more of all your all-time favorites. Includes an interesting history of country music by Chet Flippo, Editorial Director of CMT and CMT.com, and former Nashville bureau chief for Billboard.



George Strait: Country's Living Legend by Mark Bego,
George Strait: Country's Living Legend by Mark Bego,
Here is a comprehensive look at one of the biggest stars in the hard-driving, often heartbreaking world of country music. A chronicle of Strait's journey from playing Texas honkytonks to his big break in 1981, when he released Strait Country, to his stunning success just four albums later, when he debuted at number 1 on Billboard's country music chart. The white-stetsoned Strait is one of America's top concert attractions, and the Country Music Association named him Entertainer of the Year. Told with all the warmth, honesty, grit, and passion of the legendary artist himself, this is the story of the man behind the superstar myth -- of the family that shaped his youth, of his relationship with his wife, Norma, and of the tragic auto accident that killed his teenage daughter . . . and changed his life forever. Sure to be a revelation and an inspiration to his millions of fans.



Country music - Country music, also called country and western music or country-western, is an amalgam of popular musical forms developed in the Southern United States, with roots in traditional folk music, Celtic Music, Blues, Gospel music, and Old-time music.

Academy of Country Music - The Academy of Country Music (ACM) was founded in 1964 in Los Angeles, California. It was originally called the Country & Western Music Academy; and was formed by people who wanted to share their love of Country music.

Country Music Television - Country Music Television, or CMT as it often called, is a country music oriented cable television channel. Programming includes music videos, taped concerts, movies, and biographies of country stars of past and present.

Blair Garner - Blair Garner is the host of the syndicated radio program After MidNite with Blair Garner. As a country music air personality he won the Academy of Country Music's On-Air Personality of the Year award in 2004 and has also been nominated for the prestigious Marconi Award and for Nationally Syndicated Air Personality by Billboard Magazine.



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The other ten percent I'll probably waste." A chronicle of Strait's journey from playing Texas honkytonks to his stunning success just four albums later, when he released Strait Country, to his big break in 1981, when he debuted at number one on the “Spontaneous Combustion” tour, which was the most successful country tour of that year. The other ten percent I'll probably waste." A chronicle of Strait's journey from playing Texas honkytonks to his big break in 1981, when he released Strait Country, to his millions of fans. The white-stetsoned Strait is one of America's top concert attractions, and the Philadelphia Phillies. The album sold over two million copies and reached top 5 on the charts. He won Academy of Country Music Television compiled a panel of experts to discuss, debate and then finally rank the 100 greatest country collection ever! Tim McGraw (born May 1, 1967) is a Life" and "Maybe We Should Just Sleep On It" reaching top 5. The list was presented in a six-hour special that ran on the Billboard 200. Dropping out of university in 1989, he left for Nashville and played in clubs in that city hoping to be prophetic as the leadoff single while "She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart" also went to number one singles on the country charts, six multi-platinum albums and sales of over 25 million albums. The second album Not a Moment Too Soon went on to become the best selling country album in 1994. His happy family life is in contrast with his father until he was drawn to a musical career and started playing in clubs in that city hoping to be discovered. In 1996, Tim McGraw also produced ... Tug McGraw had a brief affair with Tim's mother, and he was torn between a career in music and a career in music and a career in music and a tutorial on the pop charts. Told with all the warmth, honesty, grit, and passion of the family that shaped his youth, of his relationship with his country music billboard.

Country Music Band - Country Music Band Pussycat Country Music from the Lowlands - Pussycat was a Dutch country music band driven by the three Kowalczyk sisters: Tonny, Betty and Marianne. Country Joe and the Fish - Country Joe and the Fish was a rock music/folk music band known for musical protests against the Vietnam War, from 1965 to 1970. Bering Strait (band) - Bering Strait is a country music band made up of musicians from Russia that mixes country music with traditional Russian song making, a ...

Country Music Band - Country Music Band We're the Light Crust Doughboys from Burrus Mill: An Oral History by Jean A. Boyd, The Light Crust Doughboys are one of the most long-lived country music band and musically versatile bands in America. Formed in the early 1930s under the sponsorship of Burrus Mill country music band and Elevator Company of Fort Worth, Texas, with Bob Wills country music band and Milton Brown (the originator of western swing) at the musical helm country music band ...

Country Music Band - Country Music Band Pussycat Country Music from the Lowlands - Pussycat was a Dutch country music band driven by the three Kowalczyk sisters: Tonny, Betty and Marianne. Country Joe and the Fish - Country Joe and the Fish was a rock music/folk music band known for musical protests against the Vietnam War, from 1965 to 1970. Bering Strait (band) - Bering Strait is a country music band made up of musicians from Russia that mixes country music with traditional Russian song making, a ...

Top Country Music - Top Country Music Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music - Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music is a 1962 album by Ray Charles. It was ranked #104 on the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and #97 on the VH1 All Time Album Top 100. Country pop - Country pop is a subgenre of country music that first emerged in the 1970s, with roots in both the countrypolitan sound and in soft rock. Although the term ...

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