Originally recorded in 2001, the classic holiday song is a perfect fit for Greenwood's patriotic and heartfelt style.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 3 2024
Born Janet Marcum in 1930, she quickly earned the moniker "anti-Baez" for her sweet voice paired with politically barbed lyrics.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 4 2024
Released in 1990 as part of the album Crazy World, the song became an international sensation, capturing the essence of a world undergoing significant geopolitical shifts.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 4 2024
Janet Greene, an influential figure in the 1960s, is remembered not only for her distinctive voice but also for her politically charged folk songs that took a staunch right-wing stance.
By: S.L. Rachel
January 3 2024
It used to be performed in Coventry, England, as part of a play called "The Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors," which told the Christmas story from the Gospel of Matthew.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 22 2023
"Although he was a man of power, he was scared of Eisenhower, so now the devil can retire, ‘cause old Joe Stalin will keep the fire" - Ray Anderson, 1953
By: S.L. Rachel
December 21 2023
Released in 1952 on Mercury 6400, this anti-communist country anthem is a bold and unapologetic declaration of the duo's love for America and their disdain for communism.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 20 2023
It's worth noting that Smokey Mike & the God-King performed the original "Together Again" live at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville during a memorable Daily Wire "Backstage Live" event last year
By: S.L. Rachel
December 15 2023
The track serves as a poignant commentary on the evolving landscape of country music in the 1970s, paying homage to the legendary Hank Williams Sr. while critiquing the glitzy transformation of contemporary country artists.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 14 2023
With its catchy melody, feel-good vibe, and genuine lyrics, this song has become an American Beat classic, resonating with audiences across the nation.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 11 2023
Upon its release, "Jesus, Take the Wheel" faced initial skepticism regarding the marketability of a faith-based song for launching Underwood's career.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 8 2023
"Capitalism" serves as a satirical critique of those who advocate for revolutionary change without, as the lyrics suggest, having ever "dug a ditch."
By: S.L. Rachel
December 8 2023
The lyrics lash out at a culture of victimhood and entitlement, a sentiment that resonates strongly with conservative values of self-reliance and personal accountability.
By: S.L. Rache
December 8 2023
The lyrics weave a narrative of everyday American scenes, from encountering kids at a lemonade stand to witnessing communities rallying together after a devastating tornado.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 7 2023
Topping the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and achieving Gold and Platinum certifications, the track solidified its place as a country music staple.
By: S.L. Rachel
December 5 2023