Merle Haggard ‘I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink’ KLAW Classic [VIDEO]
Another favorite from the Hag for our KLAW Classic today.
Another favorite from the Hag for our KLAW Classic today.
What began as an album track on the song writer, Joe South's album, became the song that our KLAW Classic artist was best known for.
The first week of January is a very special time for the McGraw/Hill family.
With nearly 60 number one songs throught the end of 2012, there is no doubt that George Strait is the 'Kind of Country Music'.
Today's KLAW Classic was originally written and performed in 1949 by Hank Williams Sr.
Today's KLAW Classic was written by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz. It came together at the end of a writing session where nothing was coming together. They didn't think the song was anything special, but when Keith Whitley heard it, he had to have it
Our KLAW Classic today comes to us in a round about way. Seems drummer Mike McGuire is celebrating birthday #54 today.
John Lee Ham shot to the top of the country charts with a little tune from the Urban Cowboy soundtrack, 'Looking for Love'.
Thirty One years ago on the day after Christmas, the Number one song in the land was a song from the boys from Fort Payne Alabama.
Born in Martinsville, Indiana, Robert Lee Helms, better known as Bobby Helms, gained his most success in 1957 with a Christmas Song.
Skeeter Davis was one of the first influencial women in country music. In fact, she was listed by some of Country's biggest female stars like Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton.
Today's KLAW Classic comes in a round about way. We are celebrating a birthday of John McEuen who is 67 years old today. John replaced Jackson Brown in the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.