
This Friday's song is Country Again by Thomas Rhett. He has been a favorite for a while. This is a big "pivot" day for me, so this song really seemed like a great choice for today. l Hope you enjoy it!

This Friday's song is "Mother" by Sugerland. It says it all. Happy Mother's Day!

To celebrate my birthday weekend, this Friday's song is "Trip Around the Sun" by Jimmy Buffett and Martina McBride. Hope that you enjoy it!

This Friday's song is "People Are Crazy" by Billy Currington. The songwriter, Troy Jones, was trying to think of three things you can't argue with, and came up with "God is great; beer is good; people are crazy."

This Friday’s song is "He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother" by the Hollies. This 1969 hit was one of those songs that always "stuck" with me.

This Friday's song is "Knowing You" by Kenny Chesney. This song is for everyone who has to face pain like this over the past year as this awful disease took so many from those they loved.

This Friday's song is "Mandolin Rain" by Bruce Hornsby and the Range. This song was on their debut album which was released in late 1986.

This Friday's song is “Can't You See” by the Marshall Tucker Band which was released in 1973. Southern rock was just taking over the pop music charts and songs like this became stables of college dorm life in the early 70s.

Had another song selected for this week's song, but decided to share Vince Gill's new Grammy winner "When my Amy Prays". This version features Vince and his daughter Corrina Grant Gill.

This Friday's song is The Older I Get by Alan Jackson. Jackson has been a favorite of mine since the early 1990s. I think the lyrics speak for themselves. Hope that you enjoy it!

This Friday's song is Abraham, Martin and John by Dion. This song was written by Dick Holler right after the assassination of Bobby Kennedy in Los Angeles in June 1968.

OK, so looking back on the twelve months, Starting Over, a soft ballad released by Chris Stapleton this past November seemed like a good choice.