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What’s the greatest country song of all time?
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:24 pm
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:24 pm
Why is it “He Stopped Loving Her Today?”
And why does it almost make me cry like a little girl damn near every time I hear it?
RIP, Possum.
And why does it almost make me cry like a little girl damn near every time I hear it?
RIP, Possum.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:25 pm to GeauxldMember
It’s that up down song. You know about the bobbers going up and down while I’m fishing and drinking beer!
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:25 pm to GeauxldMember
Time Marches on
Much Too Young
Cherokee Fiddle
It’s one of these.
Much Too Young
Cherokee Fiddle
It’s one of these.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:26 pm to GeauxldMember
"You never even called me by my name"
-David Allan Coe
-David Allan Coe
quote:
[Recitation:]
Well, a friend of mine named Steve Goodman wrote that song
And he told me it was the perfect country & western song
I wrote him back a letter and I told him it was
Not the perfect country & western song because he hadn't said anything at all about mama,
Or trains,
Or trucks,
Or prison,
Or getting' drunk
Well he sat down and wrote another verse to the song
And he sent it to me,
And after reading it,
I realized that my friend had written the perfect
Country & western song
And I felt obliged to include it on this album
The last verse goes like this here:
Well, I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison
And I went to pick her up in the rain
But before I could get to the station in my pickup truck
She got run ned over by a damned old train
[Chorus:]
And I'll hang around as long as you will let me
And I never minded standing' in the rain
No, a' you don't have to call me darlin', darlin'
You never even call me
Well I wonder why you don't call me
Why don't you ever call me by my name
This post was edited on 7/9/25 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:26 pm to GeauxldMember
quote:
What’s the greatest country song of all time?
quote:
Why is it “He Stopped Loving Her Today?”
Is that a new Morgan Wallen song?
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:27 pm to TigersHuskers
quote:
"You never even called me by my name"
It is the perfect country and western song.
Written by Steve Goodman.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:28 pm to The Pickwick
quote:
Dinosaur
I’ll be leaving just as soon as I finish this beer!
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:29 pm to TigersHuskers
quote:
"You never even called me by my name"
-David Allan Coe
I mean it does say so right there in the song:
quote:
Well, a friend of mine named Steve Goodman wrote that song
And he told me it was the perfect country & western song
I wrote him back a letter and I told him it was not the perfect country & western song
Because he hadn't said anything at all about mama
Or trains, or trucks, or prison, or getting' drunk
Well, he sat down and wrote another verse to the song and he sent it to me
And after reading it I realized that my friend had written the perfect country & western song
And I felt obliged to include it on this album
The last verse goes like this here
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:30 pm to GeauxldMember
Gotta be George Jones' He Stopped Loving Her Today
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:30 pm to GeauxldMember
Semi-serious vote:
Youtube Link
frick it, can't figure out why "Whiskey Bottle" won't embed. Apologies.
This post was edited on 7/9/25 at 5:32 pm
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:30 pm to GeauxldMember
"It's Hard To Say I Love You When You're Sitting On My Face"
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:30 pm to GeauxldMember
quote:
Why is it “He Stopped Loving Her Today?”
Because this is what we’ve always been told.
Hard to do just a song. Comes down to whatever is someone’s favorite or has a sentimental tie to.
If we’re talking songs (multiple)… no one comes close to Shania’s body of work in such a short amount of time. She still holds the record for best selling album by a female in any genre. No one can compare to her, although people try to compare her to Underwood and Swift. Her impact likely led to both of these two in the first place and changed so much in country and crossover music.
ETA…
This post was edited on 7/9/25 at 5:34 pm
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:31 pm to TigersHuskers
quote:
You never even called me by my name"
-David Allan Coe
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:31 pm to GeauxldMember
Tell Lorrie I love her
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:32 pm to F1y0n7h3W4LL
quote:
Gotta be George Jones' He Stopped Loving Her Today

Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:34 pm to TigersHuskers
"You never even called me by my name"
Steve Goodman and John Prine.
Made famous by DAC.
"The song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" was a collaboration between John Prine and Steve Goodman, but Prine chose not to take credit or royalties for it, viewing it as a "novelty song". Goodman, feeling indebted, gifted Prine a Wurlitzer jukebox as a token of appreciation. Prine later stated he didn't want to offend the country music community by claiming authorship of a song he perceived as a parody of the genre, according to American Songwriter."
Steve Goodman and John Prine.
Made famous by DAC.
"The song "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" was a collaboration between John Prine and Steve Goodman, but Prine chose not to take credit or royalties for it, viewing it as a "novelty song". Goodman, feeling indebted, gifted Prine a Wurlitzer jukebox as a token of appreciation. Prine later stated he didn't want to offend the country music community by claiming authorship of a song he perceived as a parody of the genre, according to American Songwriter."
This post was edited on 7/9/25 at 5:38 pm
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:34 pm to GeauxldMember
I dont know but I know it aint no damn queer arse Garth Brooks song
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