#25362
    Kara
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    im trying to find a great country song that my dad can listen to he prefers rock but i want him to start listening to some country cause i know he would really like it any suggestions are appreciated

    #47452
    countryrocks2300
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    Big n Rich ~ Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy (May not be the best, but it has a good beat)

    Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean, Trace Atkins, Toby Keith, Keith Urban, Keith Anderson, Alabama, Shania Twain, Charlie Daniels ( “Devil went down to georgia”, “In america”), Gretchen Wilson, SheDaisy, Sugarland, Little Big Town, Terri Clark, etc.

    Montgomery Gentry has lots of up-beat songs like “Hell Yeah”

    Doesn’t matter who the singer is get him started on the up beat songs and then start playing less up beat songs, then whatever you want him to hear.

    #47454
    Ugobama
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    ”Hicktown” & ”Johnny Cash” by Jason Aldean.

    ”Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue”, and other songs by Toby Keith.

    Also Coming to Your City by Big & Rich

    #47455
    lily-of-the-valley
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    it’s a little too late by tanya tucker

    #47465
    davewriter2003
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    Redneck Woman – Gretechen Wilson
    I Feel a Sin Coming On – Jason McCoy
    Good Run of Bad Luck – Clint Black
    Boondocks – Little Big Town
    I’m a Road Hammer – Road Hammers
    That Don’t Impress Me Much – Shania Twain
    Bye Bye – Jo Dee Messina
    I Try to Think About Elvis – Patty Loveless
    Janie Baker’s Love Slave – Shenandoah
    I Wanna Do It All – Terri Clark
    Girls Lie Too – Terri Clark
    No Fear – Terri Clark

    If you need anymore, let me know, my e-mail is davewriter2003@yahoo.com

    #47482
    dragonmomof3
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    Try anything by Hank Jr., Travis Tritt, and Toby Keith.

    #47489
    Shelly D
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    try backwards by Rascal Flatts or Me and My Gang by Flatts! Great songs!

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