Pop Goes The Country is an ongoing series where I explore country music’s biggest crossover hits. If the name, “Bobby Goldsboro,” doesn’t ring a bell to you, the country music fan, that’s certainly understandable. A one-time member of Roy Orbison’s band, Goldsboro gained popularity in pop music first and foremost, charting songs such as “See… Continue reading Pop Goes The Country Vol. 29: Bobby Goldsboro - “Honey” (1968)
Month: July 2019
Album Review: Justin Moore - ‘Late Nights And Longnecks’
‘Late Nights and Longnecks’ shows measurable improvement from Justin Moore, though that does come with its own set of caveats
Pop Goes The Country Vol. 28: Jeannie C. Riley - “Harper Valley P.T.A.” (1968)
Exploring the dual perspectives of Jeannie C. Riley and Tom T. Hall
The Musical Divide’s Guide To Country Music Blogging
Offering tips to get started with a country music website!
Album Review: Steel Blossoms - ‘Steel Blossoms’
The newest self-titled record from the Steel Blossoms is filled with personality and charm
Song Review: Billy Currington - “Details”
“Details” is bad
Song Review: Eli Young Band - “Break It In”
While the sentiment is nice, “Break It In” suffers from clichéd writing and bland production
Song Review: The Highwomen - “Redesigning Women”
The Highwomen offer a strong start to their self-titled album with “Redesigning Women”
Song Review: Miranda Lambert - “It All Comes Out In The Wash”
“It All Comes Out In The Wash” signals an underwhelming return for Miranda Lambert
