Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what are some good country songs that I can play for someone who refuses to like country. Needs to be upbeat/fun. Some songs that I plan to play are below so maybe use these as a baseline...
5 O'Clock Somewhere
Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)
Wagon Wheel
Cruise
When the Sun Goes Down
Boondocks
Pontoon
Chicken Fried
Some of these are not my faves (I’m the PP with the earlier litany of songs by women) but others that are in the same category…
Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off - Joe Nichols
Lots of Toby Keith - Wanna Talk About Me, Stays in Mexico, Should’ve Been a Cowboy. Red Solo Cup too but it’s terrible
Lots of Brad Paisley - Alcohol, American Saturday Night, I’m Still a Guy, Ticks (Whiskey Lullaby is amazing but a huge downer)
19 Something - Mark Wills
My Next Thirty Years - Tim McGraw
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't find 'One margarita fool' - who's it by?
Anonymous wrote:Wagon Wheel needs to go away. So overplayed.
Anonymous wrote:So what are some good country songs that I can play for someone who refuses to like country. Needs to be upbeat/fun. Some songs that I plan to play are below so maybe use these as a baseline...
5 O'Clock Somewhere
Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)
Wagon Wheel
Cruise
When the Sun Goes Down
Boondocks
Pontoon
Chicken Fried
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the suggestions are off track. Someone who “refuses to like country” won’t like country radio hits that are more rock than country anyway. You need to show them country at its absolute best, virtuoso voices and gorgeous simple lyrics. Dolly, George Jones, Merle … if you want a more upbeat sound, outlaw country like Willie Nelson.
Anonymous wrote:I would have them try 70s country. I would have never thought I liked country, but I do enjoy singer songwriters and enjoy this playlist. (I am obviously of a certain age and those Kenny/Dolly songs must have seeped into my unconsciousness).
Anonymous wrote:I would have them try 70s country. I would have never thought I liked country, but I do enjoy singer songwriters and enjoy this playlist. (I am obviously of a certain age and those Kenny/Dolly songs must have seeped into my unconsciousness).
Anonymous wrote:So what are some good country songs that I can play for someone who refuses to like country. Needs to be upbeat/fun. Some songs that I plan to play are below so maybe use these as a baseline...
5 O'Clock Somewhere
Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)
Wagon Wheel
Cruise
When the Sun Goes Down
Boondocks
Pontoon
Chicken Fried
Anonymous wrote:I think the key question is what kind of music does this person like?
There is a ton of crossover country. I grew up on indie rock and I love Morgan Wade, she has a heavy southern accent but rock instramentation and indie rock themes-matches and metaphors and take me away are two great songs. I enjoy a lot of the suggestions by pp, but lets be real that they are trash pop country songs and I think someone who isn't into the genre would not be won over (looking at your walker hays and old dominion).