Toby Keith – Oklahoma Breakdown
Introduction: Toby Keith’s “Oklahoma Breakdown”. Released in 2021, this toe-tapping anthem isn’t just a country song; it’s a full-fledged love letter to the state of Oklahoma and its unique spirit.…
Introduction: Toby Keith’s “Oklahoma Breakdown”. Released in 2021, this toe-tapping anthem isn’t just a country song; it’s a full-fledged love letter to the state of Oklahoma and its unique spirit.…
Introduction: A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action, a country music anthem that needs no introduction, at least not for those of us who lived through the early…
Introduction: Toby Keith‘s “Ain’t No Thang”. Released in 1993, this track is a prime example of early Toby Keith – a time when the Oklahoma native was carving out his…
Introduction: Alan Jackson’s “Tall, Tall Trees”, a piece that truly captures the essence of country music. Released in 1995 on his compilation album The Greatest Hits Collection, this song isn’t…
Introduction: Toby Keith’s “She Ran Away With A Rodeo Clown”. Released in 1998 on his album Dream Walkin’, this track is a prime example of Keith’s brand of country music…
Introduction: Toby Keith’s Every Night. Released in 1996 on his studio album Blue Moon, this track is a prime example of Keith’s early work, a time when he was solidifying…
Introduction: Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)”. Released in 2002, this song is a firecracker in the canon of American country music. Now, Toby…
Introduction: Alright, y’all gather ’round for a little lesson in red-blooded American country with a side of controversy. Today, we’re settin’ our sights on a song that stirred the pot…
Introduction: “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” by the inimitable Alan Jackson. Released in 2002 as the lead single from his tenth studio album, Drive, this poignant ballad…
Introduction: Toby Keith’s “I’m So Happy I Can’t Stop Crying”. Released in 1997, this song is a fascinating anomaly in Keith’s otherwise robustly patriotic and red-blooded country music persona. It’s…