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You’ve Been Like A Mother To Me – The Statler Brothers

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction “You’ve Been Like A Mother To Me”…

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On The Other Side On The Cross – Statler Brothers

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction The Statler Brothers have always been masters…

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How Are Things In Clay, Kentucky – The Statler Brothers

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Listening to “How Are Things In Clay,…

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My Only Love – The Statler Brothers

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Imagine sitting on a porch swing on…

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Do You Remember These – Statler Brothers

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Growing up, there were songs that seemed…

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I’ll Fly Away – The Statler Brothers

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Listening to “I’ll Fly Away” by The…

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The Statler brothers – We Got Paid by Cash

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction When you listen to “We Got Paid…

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Statler Brothers – New York City

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction “New York City” by The Statler Brothers…

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Atlanta Blue – The Statler Brothers

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Have you ever found a song that…

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The Statler Brothers – When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Imagine sitting in a small country church…

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  • “I can’t believe he said no!” Luke Bryan gasped as John Foster’s fiery Cajun take on Conway Twitty flipped that audition room in seconds—one soulful note, plenty of homemade jerky, and the Louisiana charm that proved sometimes following your heart can turn a hesitant “not yet” into a roaring “YES.”
  • You won’t believe the 1962 love letter John Lennon wrote to Cynthia—complete with lewd hints, snoring complaints about Paul, and a £40,000 Christie’s auction date.
  • Ever felt a wave of homesickness wash over you? Gerry & The Pacemakers’ 1965 Top Of The Pops “Ferry Cross the Mersey” performance radiates pure Merseybeat warmth—Marsden’s “this land’s the place I love” lyric and that soaring chorus carried it to No. 8 UK and No. 6 US, reminding us that some melodies are timeless companions.
  • “Forgive me, Delilah” — the chilling plea that sent censors scrambling when Tom Jones brought his murder ballad to The Ed Sullivan Show on April 21, 1968, his December 1967 single soared to No. 1 in Germany & Switzerland and claimed an Ivor Novello for Best Song—its haunting vulnerability still gripping audiences today.
  • “My horses are probably the luckiest horses in the world,” Willie Nelson smiles, remembering how he plucked them from the brink of slaughter to roam free and be hand-fed twice a day on his Texas ranch—a second chance that mirrors the heart of “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys,” where outlaws, dreamers, and the wild at heart find belonging under endless sky.”

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“I can’t believe he said no!” Luke Bryan gasped as John Foster’s fiery Cajun take on Conway Twitty flipped that audition room in seconds—one soulful note, plenty of homemade jerky, and the Louisiana charm that proved sometimes following your heart can turn a hesitant “not yet” into a roaring “YES.”

Golden Oldies

You won’t believe the 1962 love letter John Lennon wrote to Cynthia—complete with lewd hints, snoring complaints about Paul, and a £40,000 Christie’s auction date.

Golden Oldies

Ever felt a wave of homesickness wash over you? Gerry & The Pacemakers’ 1965 Top Of The Pops “Ferry Cross the Mersey” performance radiates pure Merseybeat warmth—Marsden’s “this land’s the place I love” lyric and that soaring chorus carried it to No. 8 UK and No. 6 US, reminding us that some melodies are timeless companions.

Golden Oldies

“Forgive me, Delilah” — the chilling plea that sent censors scrambling when Tom Jones brought his murder ballad to The Ed Sullivan Show on April 21, 1968, his December 1967 single soared to No. 1 in Germany & Switzerland and claimed an Ivor Novello for Best Song—its haunting vulnerability still gripping audiences today.

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Classic Country Music Hits

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