Ronnie Milsap ‘Please Don’t Tell Me How the Story Ends’ KLAW Classic [VIDEO]
Today's KLAW Classic was written by Kris Kristofferson. He actually recorded it with his wife Rita Coolidge for 'Natural Act', their final duet albumn.
Today's KLAW Classic was written by Kris Kristofferson. He actually recorded it with his wife Rita Coolidge for 'Natural Act', their final duet albumn.
Little Rock is the capital of Arkansas, and the name of a couple of country songs. Collin Raye recorded one, and the other is by Oklahoma's own, Reba McEntire.
Happy 81st Birthday to the Possum, George Jones! Jones had a string of Number One hits beginning in 1959 with 'White Lightning' and his final Number One coming in 1983 with 'I Always get Lucky with You'.
For a KLAW Classic, today's is basically on the newest end of the classic range.
Today's KLAW Classic was co-written by Kix Brooks, prior to his Brooks & Dunn fame.
Got a great tune for the KLAW Saturday classic, featured on K-LAW 101's Classic Saturday Morning show. It was the #1 song 34 years ago this weekend - September 9th 1978.
Today's KLAW Classic celebrates what would have been Birthday #76 for Charles Hardin Holly.
'Looking For Love' had a hard time finding an artist to sing it! The song was pitched around Nashville, but no one wanted to record it.
We are trying to entice the rain with today's KLAW Classic. It's from the Oak Ridge Boys and was the 14th number one song of their career.
We are going to the movies once again for today's KLAW Classic!
Today's KLAW Classic, 'Mama Tried', was written and recorded by one of County music's leading men, Merle Haggard.
From the soundtrack for the Clint Eastwood movie Bronco Billy, today's KLAW Classic was number one on this day 32 years ago today.