I had their first album: Lost in the Ozone.I remember that song and Commander Cody. Maybe you knew my sister? LOL There were a couple of other groups...who sang on his white horse Mescalito he'd come breezin' in through town, nobody feels like workin' Panama Red is back in town. Well, isn't any wonder i'm me, my siblings raised me on that kind of stuff...
I live outside of Nashville and have no idea who is popular in country anymore.@OldSchool my friend just went through Nashville a couple weeks ago and he thinks I'd love it there. All the music. It is amazing there are areas in this country like that, if ya don't know, ya don't know! In my area, bars and live country music everywhere. I've never seen so many cowboy hats and jeans.
That’s funny. They talk about Nashville here (the musicians) and lots of people really do wear the hat and the boots. I mean even outside of the city, the area I live in is big on the horses too. Always see horse and cattle trailers when I’m out and a guy wearing the hat is the driver. You must be seeing Texans. LolI live outside of Nashville and have no idea who is popular in country anymore.
Also, when walking around downtown and all the honky-tonks you can always spot the tourists. I don't know any native NashvillIan that wears a cowboy hat or cowboy boots.
Thats why I don't listen. I doesn't sound like real country musicThat’s funny. They talk about Nashville here (the musicians) and lots of people really do wear the hat and the boots. I mean even outside of the city, the area I live in is big on the horses too. Always see horse and cattle trailers when I’m out and a guy wearing the hat is the driver. You must be seeing Texans. Lol
Some of the “country” music doesn’t even sound country anymore!
I played at the GOO......I’m partial to true country - bluegrass.
I’ve got the bluegrass channel bookmarked on my SiriusXm account. I can get my XM in my truck, my work truck, streaming on my phone, on my laptop at the house.
It's a good song, we should stand by our men, and men should stand by their women! I've never been a "conventional" type of woman so I don't hear it as the outdated meaning! I've always been more of the True Grit" gal!I like country music, but mostly the old stuff, I haven't kept up with the new. I guess you might call them country classics. George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Waylon and Willie, Merle Haggard, Charlie Pride.
I'm not sure so I will ask, would it be acceptable to the ladies if we posted Stand By Your Man? Obviously, a little dated, and maybe not as acceptable as it once was, but it is still a classic.