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  1. Jun 24, 2023 · Dwight Yoakam – Second Hand Heart (2015) Shunned by Nashville in the early '80s as “too hillbilly,” Yoakam headed west, plunging into the heart of L.A.'s cowpunk movement. He sharpened his sound, then a few years later, brought it back to Music Row, with platinum-selling, gleeful revenge. A mash-up of Buck Owens, Bob Dylan and Beggars ...

  2. Apple Music Country. Country rock was the fruitful collision of two styles with more in common than many realized. It truly took off in the '60s, when L.A. bands like The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers started working some serious twang into their Sunset Strip sound. In the '70s, country rock graduated from a countercultural phenomenon ...

  3. Jun 17, 2023 · 5. “Lodi” by Credence Clearwater Revival. Originally a B-Side to “Bad Moon Rising,” “Lodi” is a seamless mix of country and rock and one of Credence Clearwater Revival’s most memorable tunes. Released in 1969, the song follows the story of a musician having a hard time playing music in Lodi, CA.

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · 3. A Good Year For The Roses – George Jones. A Good Year For The Roses. A Good Year For The Roses was originally popularized by country singer George Jones, whose version rose to No. 2 on the top country singles chart in 1970. Eleven years later, the song was covered by Elvis Costello & The Attractions.

  5. Country Rock Playlist - Top 100 Classic Country Rock 80s 90s - Greatest Country Rock MusicCountry Rock Playlist - Top 100 Classic Country Rock 80s 90s - Grea...

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  6. Dec 21, 2016 · As rock 'n' roll evolved in the ‘60s, it began to shed its roots in country music in favor of the blues. But as the ‘70s loomed, they were brought back together and would soon go on to reach ...

  7. Jan 25, 2007 · Country Rock Songs Background: When Rock 'n' Roll bands of the late '60s began incorporating country music styles, (Nashville, Honky-Tonk, Bluegrass, which emphasize harmony singing, two-beat bass playing, and looping rhythms), along with greater use of acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro, banjo, and mandolin, 'Country Rock' was born.

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