Nine years ago today, a songwriter who penned some of the most memorable hits in the history of country music died.
After a decade of being known almost exclusively as a duet singer, Melba Montgomery inked a deal with Elektra Records and released her self-titled album in 1973. The album’s lead single peaked at No.
Tyler Childers Brings ‘90s Country Royalty, 61, Out to Duet Hit Song and Fans Call It an ‘Immaculate Pairing' originally appeared on Parade. When Kentucky king Tyler Childers came out with "Way of the ...
From “Kiss” to “When Doves Cry,” Prince is a legend in the music scene. “Purple Rain” is a certified classic and arguably his best song. However, it was never meant to be the song as we all know it ...
Jelly Roll and Shaboozey performed their duet "Amen" at the 60th annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Shaboozey, known for his hit "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," is a singer-songwriter and rapper blending ...
Rascal Flatts let the Backstreet Boys lead their new collaborative version of "What Hurts the Most." The song from the country trio's upcoming duets album targets fans of the boyband much more ...
1995 was a golden year for country music hits. Can you believe that fans got Alan Jackson's "Gone Country," Tim McGraw's "I Like it, I Love It" and George Strait's "Check Yes or No" all in the same 12 ...