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What's that? But, sure. It should be a good time.Go get another round and join me in the Yankee's corner. It's getting lonely here.
Are redneck Yankees welcome?
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What's that? But, sure. It should be a good time.Go get another round and join me in the Yankee's corner. It's getting lonely here.
Are redneck Yankees welcome?
What's that? But, sure. It should be a good time.
Some good songs posted here, but while there are best ballads, best dance tunes, best love songs, best tear jerkers, best drinking songs, best fight songs, etc., a true country fan can't really zero in on the best of the best.
If I had to pick one out of the pack, however, I think it would be Garth Brooks' "The Dance." After all this time, it still has power to move me.
being in the south sure gives me the right to not be a yankee..now doesnt it....
faded love is my bob wills one...and roly poly
has specific does one need to be to tell the difference in country and bluegrass?
and why dont you get this...you are a yankee.....you are not from the south....therefore there is only one other thing you can be..and that is a yankee...clear enough on that...
The best country and western song I have ever heard is David Allen Coe's "You never call me by my name."
The best country and western song I have ever heard is David Allen Coe's "You never call me by my name."
I told him where to go once