Toby Keith – How Do You Like Me Now?!
About The Song On November 22, 1999, Toby Keith released “How Do You Like Me Now?!” as the second single from his fifth studio album. The song swiftly soared high,…
About The Song On November 22, 1999, Toby Keith released “How Do You Like Me Now?!” as the second single from his fifth studio album. The song swiftly soared high,…
About The Song On February 12, 1993, Toby Keith released “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” as his debut single and the first from his self-titled debut album. A few months later,…
About The Song Toby Keith scored a chart-topping hit with his single “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” when he released it as the debut single…
About The Song Toby Keith hatched a plan for remaining forever young — in spirit, at least — with his song “Don’t Let the Old Man In.” Keith recorded this…
About The Song Toby Keith’s “American Soldier,” tells the story of what it’s like to be committed to fighting for freedom. It’s one of the best patriotic songs of all…
About The Song In 2005, Toby Keith released “As Good As I Once Was” as the second single off his album Honkytonk University. Toby Keith co-wrote “As Good As I…
About The Song “Coward of the County” is a song written by Roger Bowling and Billy Edd Wheeler and recorded by American country music singer Kenny Rogers. The song was…
About The Song Kenny Rogers recorded his own version of the song “Through the Years.” Moreover, American songwriters Steve Dorff and Marty Panzer were the ones who penned this country…
About The Song Ever since Kenny Rogers went solo in 1976, he has had countless hits on his hands – and one of the most memorable ones is the song…
About The Song “The Gambler” was written by the Nashville songwriter Don Schlitz. With the classic chorus lines, “You’ve got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold…
About The Song “Islands in the Stream” is a song written by the Bee Gees and recorded by American country music artists Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. It was released…
About The Song Out of her immense catalog of hit songs, Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” is definitely among the most memorable ones and is arguably one of her greatest songs. When…
About The Song Country singer Keith Whitley went in to recording his second album, Don’t Close Your Eyes, while still battling his demons. RCA was confident he had the talent…
About The Song “I’m Over You” is one of Keith Whitley’s song that was released after his death. A year after he died, the song was posthumously released as the…
About The Song Keith Whitley was always an inspirational and talented country singer. He can always make people fall in love with his songs, there is no doubt in that.…
About The Song Singer-songwriter June Carter was married when she co-wrote “Ring of Fire” in 1962. So was Johnny Cash — though not to each other. But this paean to…
About This Song This song tells the story of a man who admits he didn’t always do the things he should have to show appreciation for his lady, but wants…
About The Song In 1956, Johnny Cash’s “I Walk The Line” ranked atop the Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart – his first No. 1 hit after three attempts with only…
About The Song Keith Whitley released “Don’t Close Your Eyes” as the third single of his album of the same name in 1988. It shot straight to No. 1 on…
About The Song When Keith Whitley released his “L. A. To Miami” album, he could have kicked off his career with a couple of No. 1 records. However, George Strait…