Monday, June 30, 2014

themusicaddict's Greatest 90's Country Songs

Hello,

This is based on Rob Fee's "The 100 Greatest Country Songs of the 90's" at thoughtcatalog.com and Leigh Wagner's 90's Country playlist at Rdio.com. The #1 song on Rob Fee's list is the incredibly sappy "The Dance" by Garth Brooks. This blog doesn't have room for such sappy songs.

I'll start off this blog by without a doubt the hottest country singer of the 90's, Shania Twain. I remember the first time I saw this video, I didn't care about the name of the song. What I wanted to know is who is that babe? "Any Man of Mine":


Someone who's not as hawt as the lovely Miss Twain, but nonetheless has a hell of a song. Travis Tritt's "Any More":


Perhaps the greatest voice I have ever heard live, the amazing Wynonna and "No One Else On Earth":


Patty Loveless' "Blame It On Your Lyin' Cheatin' Heart":


Lorrie Morgan's "Something In Red" (another fantastic voice):


She never became as a big of a star as her Dad, but Pam Tillis did have the sublime "Maybe It Was Memphis":


Michelle Wright's "Take It Like A Man";


Let's bring back the men, Doug Stone's "In A Different Light":



Kenny Chesney's "How Forever Feels":



Diamond Rio's "Meet In The Middle":



David Lee Murphy's "Dust On The Bottle":



Aaron Tippin's "Ain't Nothing Wrong With The Radio":



Mark Chesnutt's "Bubba Shot The Jukebox":



Joe Diffie's "Third Rock From The Sun":



Lonestar's "Amazed":



I'm going to close out with the ladies, first up a couple from Trisha Yearwood. "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)":



"She's In Love With The Boy":



A couple from Faith, do you really need a last name?



One of the most joyous songs ever, "This Kiss":



I'll close out with the amazing Dixie Chicks, who will probably eventually get at least one blog for a Greatest CD of All-Time. "Goodbye Earl":



"You Were Mine":



themusicaddict

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