Since its birth in the 1920s, country music has undergone major changes. The '60s and '70s saw the meteoric rise of some of the genre's most iconic stars, like Waylon Jennings, Loretta Lynn, and ...
The legendary track captured the raw hustle of making it big ...
If you grew up in the American South around the 70s, chances are you got to hear some of the greatest country songs of all time right as they were released. If you want to take a walk back in time to ...
So many great songs from the 70s are arguably overplayed on country and rock radio today. But back in the 70s, such songs weren’t considered classic oldies. They were new, fresh, and played on repeat ...
Using Billboard's Hot Country Songs charts, Stacker identified the most popular song of each year by selecting those that held the top spot the longest.
With its roots in the '60s and the honky-tonk style forged by Hank Williams, outlaw country music began to snowball in the early '70s as more and more artists bristled against the genre's ...
In 1977, a country hit crossed over into pop radio and became a signature song, capturing heartbreak in a way that resonated with listeners across genres. "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" by Crystal ...
They simply don't make music the same as they used to, but thankfully, we can revisit the classics as often as we please. Some of the best gems and biggest hits have come from the '70s, an iconic time ...
They didn’t care about hippie utopianism, they wanted hit records, massive stadium paydays, and total domination of the radio, and they got it. Classical-Music.com officially designated the Eagles as ...