Originally Posted by Buehler445:
There was some real bad country in the 90s, but there were some really good ones too. George Strait ruled the roost.
George Strait, Reba McEntire, Martina McBride, Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith...
Also love to listen to Patty Loveless....who can still bring it. Her duet with Vince Gill on "Go Rest High on that Mountain" at George Jones funeral is the best it gets. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
No one can touch Tim McGraw in my mind.
Don’t Take the Girl would probably make my top 50 songs of all time due to sentimental value and nostalgia alone.
I just can’t with that song. Too sad. I avoid it at all costs. Recently realized I’m a bit too emotional to sing For My Hand by Burna Boy feat Ed Sheeran. Was gonna sing it to my woman on karaoke when we go in 2 weeks, but I was attempting it today when I was alone and realized for some reason it choked me up.
I feel like in the 80s and 90s not ALL country singers sang with a twang fake accent. Some did others didnt. Now they ALL do. It's so annoying. There is no reason to have to sing like that...just....sing. it sounds better. That's the main reason I dislike country music.
There is no reason a foreigner like Keith Urban should have a southern twang accent. Either way you don't really sing with an accent. It's usually very difficult to know if a non-country artist is American or British or what have you just based on their singing voice. [Reply]