Music? We got both kinds - Country AND Western Top 10

Funny, grew up in a logging town of 1,200 where the biggest event of the year was when the Oak Ridge Boys would play the state fair, but never liked country music until I got married. Here are my favorites (a lot of modern pseudo-country rock).

Speed - Montgomery Gentry
I Love This Bar - Toby Keith
Beer for my Horses - Willie Nelson/Toby Keith
What was I thinkin’ - Dierks Bently
Chicks Dig It - Chris Cagle
Classics:
The Gambler
Ring of Fire
Elvira

Sorry for late. Ten doesn’t seem enough, hard choices. And not necessarily in this order:

“All His Children” Charlie Pride version
“Hey, Good Lookin’,” Hank Williams
“Honky Tonk Man,” Dwight Yoakum version
“Uncle Pen,” Ricky Skaggs version
“Six Pack to Go,” Hank Thompson
“Tennessee Stud,” Doc Watson version
“On the Wings of a Snow-White Dove,” Dolly Parton version
“If We Make It Through December,” Merle Haggard
“Silver Wings,” Merle Haggard
“Muleskinner Blues,” Jimmy Rogers

Grasshopper mentioned Canada, reminded me of Hank Snow (from Nova Scotia), “I’m Movin’ On.” So top 11.

[quote=“xp+10K”]Sorry for late. Ten doesn’t seem enough, hard choices. And not necessarily in this order:

“All His Children” Charlie Pride version
“Hey, Good Lookin’,” Hank Williams
“Honky Tonk Man,” Dwight Yoakum version
“Uncle Pen,” Ricky Skaggs version
“Six Pack to Go,” Hank Thompson
“Tennessee Stud,” Doc Watson version
“On the Wings of a Snow-White Dove,” Dolly Parton version
“If We Make It Through December,” Merle Haggard
“Silver Wings,” Merle Haggard
“Muleskinner Blues,” Jimmy Rogers

Grasshopper mentioned Canada, reminded me of Hank Snow (from Nova Scotia), “I’m Movin’ On.” So top 11.[/quote]

Hell, that’s a damn good start on any honky-tonk’s jukebox. :notworthy:

:canada: :America:

Thanks! :slight_smile: