SUMMER TRAVEL LOVE ????Playlist Most Popular Country Songs - Enjoy your summer road trip now
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????Track information:
01. [ 0:00:00 ] What Kinda Love - Dallas Smith
02. [ 0:03:30 ] And Then Some - LiveCountryDaily
03. [ 0:06:45 ] Broken Umbrella - JoJo Mason
04. [ 0:09:26 ] Something to Wrap My Heart Around - JoJo Mason
05. [ 0:12:44 ] All We Need - Andrew Hyatt
06. [ 0:15:40 ] Wrong About That - Dallas Smith
07. [ 0:19:06 ] Summer Girl - Bucko & Toad
08. [ 0:22:19 ] It's All Good - v.a
09. [ 0:25:31 ] That's My Jam - v.a
10. [ 0:28:38 ] Under The Rainbow - v.a
11. [ 0:32:03 ] Snow Place Like Home - JoJo Mason
12. [ 0:35:20 ] Live It Up - v.a
13. [ 0:38:52 ] One Minute Man - v.a
14. [ 0:42:23 ] Still Somethin' - Andrew Hyatt
15. [ 0:45:25 ] That's My Jam - v.a
16. [ 0:48:32 ] Radio - Danielle Ryan
17. [ 0:51:28 ] Somebody Somewhere - AkiraOtori
18. [ 0:54:56 ] Once Upon A Bar - Simon Clow
19. [ 0:57:58 ] Don’t Need the Whiskey - Dallas Smith
20. [ 1:00:51 ] Somethin' To Roll On - Simon Clow
21. [ 1:04:11 ] Summer Girl - BuckoAndToadVEVO
22. [ 1:07:25 ] Nothing But Summer - Dallas Smith
23. [ 1:10:26 ] Broken Records - Simon Clow
24. [ 1:13:19 ] People I’ve Known - Dallas Smith
25. [ 1:16:23 ] Wrong About That - Dallas Smith
26. [ 1:19:49 ] It's All Good - Dan Swinimer
27. [ 1:23:01 ] Friends Don't Let Friends Drink Alone -
28. [ 1:26:08 ] Insanity - Andrew Hyatt
29. [ 1:29:31 ] Didn't Know Me - Andrew Hyatt
30. [ 1:32:18 ] Don't Hang The Mistletoe - JoJo Mason
31. [ 1:35:29 ] I'll Be There - FallenAngelz21
32. [ 1:38:54 ] Numb - JoJo Mason
33. [ 1:41:57 ] Tab With My Name on it - Dallas Smith
34. [ 1:45:36 ] God's Green Earth - Andrew Hyatt
35. [ 1:48:31 ] Stone Cold Killers - Mason Dill
36. [ 1:51:40 ] Colour Blind - v.a
37. [ 1:55:13 ] Side Effects - Dallas Smith
38. [ 1:58:04 ] Jumped Right In - LiveCountryDaily
39. [ 2:01:57 ] I Needed That - Andrew Hyatt
40. [ 2:05:09 ] Timeless - Dallas Smith
41. [ 2:07:57 ] Still Somethin' - Andrew Hyatt
42. [ 2:11:02 ] Wild Flowers - Andrew Hyatt
43. [ 2:14:40 ] Don't Nothing Change - Andrew Hyatt
44. [ 2:18:16 ] Rattlesnake Bite - Simon Clow
45. [ 2:21:33 ] Wiser Than Me - Simon Clow
46. [ 2:24:57 ] I'm Already Gone - Dallas Smith
47. [ 2:28:00 ] I Needed That - Andrew Hyatt
48. [ 2:31:08 ] Any Excuse - Bucko & Toad
49. [ 2:34:21 ] 24 Reasons - Simon Clow
50. [ 2:37:24 ] Middle of the Madness - Danielle Ryan
???? Welcome to a new relaxing music direct on the Country Rhythms channel. @CountryRhythms. In this channel, we'll be providing you with chilling country songs to help you start your day off on the right foot and enjoy relaxing time.
Country music, born amidst the dust and vast fields of the American West, embodies the simple, authentic soul of humanity. With childhood memories of wind instruments and violins echoing over the fields, or the resonating strumming of guitars in silent nights, no other genre fits this description better. Rooted in folk, Celtic, blues, and gospel music, it emerged in the 1920s in the Northern United States.
Themes of cowboys on horseback, loss, and hardship pervade country songs, credited to pioneering artists like Jimmy Rodgers, The Carter Family, and Vernon Dalhart. The 1940s and 1950s witnessed the emergence of Bluegrass music, with its fast-paced rhythm and unique instruments like violins and mandolins.
Honky-tonk, dominant after World War II, reflected the struggles of working-class life. Icons like Hank Williams blended steel-string guitars and fiddles to create its lively sound. Even rock and roll owe their roots to country music, bridging divides between Black and White musical tastes.
Nashville, the "Country Music Capital," nurtured top artists and housed the iconic Grand Ole Opry radio station. While the 2000s marked a lull, Taylor Swift emerged as a phenomenon, infusing country with pop influences and resilience through personal challenges.
Country music, with its blend of talent and tradition, remains a vibrant world, reflecting all facets of life. Though often associated with White culture, its roots span African and European traditions.
If you liked the live and want more country music content, don't forget to like it.
#CountryRhythms
#countrymusic
#countrysongs
#newcountrymusic
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Channel: Country Rhythms
Composer: Country Rhythms
????Track information:
01. [ 0:00:00 ] What Kinda Love - Dallas Smith
02. [ 0:03:30 ] And Then Some - LiveCountryDaily
03. [ 0:06:45 ] Broken Umbrella - JoJo Mason
04. [ 0:09:26 ] Something to Wrap My Heart Around - JoJo Mason
05. [ 0:12:44 ] All We Need - Andrew Hyatt
06. [ 0:15:40 ] Wrong About That - Dallas Smith
07. [ 0:19:06 ] Summer Girl - Bucko & Toad
08. [ 0:22:19 ] It's All Good - v.a
09. [ 0:25:31 ] That's My Jam - v.a
10. [ 0:28:38 ] Under The Rainbow - v.a
11. [ 0:32:03 ] Snow Place Like Home - JoJo Mason
12. [ 0:35:20 ] Live It Up - v.a
13. [ 0:38:52 ] One Minute Man - v.a
14. [ 0:42:23 ] Still Somethin' - Andrew Hyatt
15. [ 0:45:25 ] That's My Jam - v.a
16. [ 0:48:32 ] Radio - Danielle Ryan
17. [ 0:51:28 ] Somebody Somewhere - AkiraOtori
18. [ 0:54:56 ] Once Upon A Bar - Simon Clow
19. [ 0:57:58 ] Don’t Need the Whiskey - Dallas Smith
20. [ 1:00:51 ] Somethin' To Roll On - Simon Clow
21. [ 1:04:11 ] Summer Girl - BuckoAndToadVEVO
22. [ 1:07:25 ] Nothing But Summer - Dallas Smith
23. [ 1:10:26 ] Broken Records - Simon Clow
24. [ 1:13:19 ] People I’ve Known - Dallas Smith
25. [ 1:16:23 ] Wrong About That - Dallas Smith
26. [ 1:19:49 ] It's All Good - Dan Swinimer
27. [ 1:23:01 ] Friends Don't Let Friends Drink Alone -
28. [ 1:26:08 ] Insanity - Andrew Hyatt
29. [ 1:29:31 ] Didn't Know Me - Andrew Hyatt
30. [ 1:32:18 ] Don't Hang The Mistletoe - JoJo Mason
31. [ 1:35:29 ] I'll Be There - FallenAngelz21
32. [ 1:38:54 ] Numb - JoJo Mason
33. [ 1:41:57 ] Tab With My Name on it - Dallas Smith
34. [ 1:45:36 ] God's Green Earth - Andrew Hyatt
35. [ 1:48:31 ] Stone Cold Killers - Mason Dill
36. [ 1:51:40 ] Colour Blind - v.a
37. [ 1:55:13 ] Side Effects - Dallas Smith
38. [ 1:58:04 ] Jumped Right In - LiveCountryDaily
39. [ 2:01:57 ] I Needed That - Andrew Hyatt
40. [ 2:05:09 ] Timeless - Dallas Smith
41. [ 2:07:57 ] Still Somethin' - Andrew Hyatt
42. [ 2:11:02 ] Wild Flowers - Andrew Hyatt
43. [ 2:14:40 ] Don't Nothing Change - Andrew Hyatt
44. [ 2:18:16 ] Rattlesnake Bite - Simon Clow
45. [ 2:21:33 ] Wiser Than Me - Simon Clow
46. [ 2:24:57 ] I'm Already Gone - Dallas Smith
47. [ 2:28:00 ] I Needed That - Andrew Hyatt
48. [ 2:31:08 ] Any Excuse - Bucko & Toad
49. [ 2:34:21 ] 24 Reasons - Simon Clow
50. [ 2:37:24 ] Middle of the Madness - Danielle Ryan
???? Welcome to a new relaxing music direct on the Country Rhythms channel. @CountryRhythms. In this channel, we'll be providing you with chilling country songs to help you start your day off on the right foot and enjoy relaxing time.
Country music, born amidst the dust and vast fields of the American West, embodies the simple, authentic soul of humanity. With childhood memories of wind instruments and violins echoing over the fields, or the resonating strumming of guitars in silent nights, no other genre fits this description better. Rooted in folk, Celtic, blues, and gospel music, it emerged in the 1920s in the Northern United States.
Themes of cowboys on horseback, loss, and hardship pervade country songs, credited to pioneering artists like Jimmy Rodgers, The Carter Family, and Vernon Dalhart. The 1940s and 1950s witnessed the emergence of Bluegrass music, with its fast-paced rhythm and unique instruments like violins and mandolins.
Honky-tonk, dominant after World War II, reflected the struggles of working-class life. Icons like Hank Williams blended steel-string guitars and fiddles to create its lively sound. Even rock and roll owe their roots to country music, bridging divides between Black and White musical tastes.
Nashville, the "Country Music Capital," nurtured top artists and housed the iconic Grand Ole Opry radio station. While the 2000s marked a lull, Taylor Swift emerged as a phenomenon, infusing country with pop influences and resilience through personal challenges.
Country music, with its blend of talent and tradition, remains a vibrant world, reflecting all facets of life. Though often associated with White culture, its roots span African and European traditions.
If you liked the live and want more country music content, don't forget to like it.
#CountryRhythms
#countrymusic
#countrysongs
#newcountrymusic
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