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A Broken Heart, a Loud Guitar, and a Dance Floor Full of Strangers: Why “Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose” Still Feels So Alive When most country…
A Broken Heart, a Loud Guitar, and a Dance Floor Full of Strangers: Why “Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose” Still Feels So Alive When most country…
The Gentleman on the Outside, the Dreamer Within: Ricky Van Shelton’s “Wild Man” Celebrates the Side of Love That Refuses to Grow Old In October 1992, Ricky Van Shelton released…
When “Speed of the Sound of Loneliness” Became More Than a Song About Love, and Started Sounding Like a Letter to John Prine On June 9, 2026, during the “Songwriters…
Eagles’ 1977 Performance of “Lyin’ Eyes” Remains a Masterclass in Harmony, Storytelling, and Musical Excellence More than four decades after it was recorded, the Eagles’ live performance of “Lyin’ Eyes”…
A Timeless Folk Moment: Ian & Sylvia’s “Old Blue” Captures the Spirit of an Era A rare television performance of “Old Blue” by Ian & Sylvia continues to stand as…
In “Smoke Along The Track,” Dwight Yoakam Sings About a Restless Heart That Loves Home but Can Never Stay There Some country songs are about broken hearts. Others are about…
On the Final Night of Her European Farewell Tour, Emmylou Harris Turned “Orphan Girl” Into a Reflection on a Lifetime Spent Following Music Some performances are remembered because of the…
Two Voices From Different Worlds Turn a Classic Warning About Fame and Fortune Into Something Timeless When k.d. lang joined Dwight Yoakam for a performance of “Sin City” during her…
Sometimes the Saddest Goodbye Is Not a Farewell, but the Moment Two Hearts Realize They Have Become Strangers Among country music’s many songs of heartbreak, “Strangers Again” stands apart for…
A Rare Roy Orbison Story Where the Journey Ends in Love, Not Heartbreak For much of his career, Roy Orbison became synonymous with heartbreak. Songs like “Crying,” “It’s Over,” and…