Toby Keith – Drinks After Work
Introduction: Ah, Toby Keith’s “Drinks After Work”. Released in 2013 as the title track for his seventeenth studio album, this song marked a bit of a departure for the country…
Introduction: Ah, Toby Keith’s “Drinks After Work”. Released in 2013 as the title track for his seventeenth studio album, this song marked a bit of a departure for the country…
Introduction: Ah, “Mockingbird” by Toby Keith and his daughter Krystal. This heartwarming duet, released in 2004 on Keith’s compilation album “Greatest Hits 2”, transcended the realm of typical country fare.…
Introduction: Ah, Toby Keith’s “Your Smile”. Released in 2005 on his album “Honkytonk University”, this track is a prime example of Keith’s signature ability to blend heartfelt storytelling with classic…
Introduction: Ah, Toby Keith’s “Wacky Tobaccy”. Released in 2017, this track marked a departure from Keith’s usual brand of country music. Known for his heartland anthems and red-blooded American pride,…
Introduction: Ah, Toby Keith’s “You Already Love Me”. Released in 2008 on his album “That Don’t Make Me a Bad Guy”, this track exemplifies Keith’s signature blend of humor, honesty,…
Introduction: Toby Keith’s “White Rose”. This evocative ballad, nestled amongst the driving country anthems of his 2007 album “Big Dog Daddy”, offers a poignant glimpse into the passage of time…
Introduction: Ah, Toby Keith’s “Tryin’ to Fall in Love”. This track, released in 2011 on his album “Clancy’s Tavern”, offers a humorous and relatable look at the complexities of modern…
Introduction: Ah, Toby Keith’s “You Shouldn’t Kiss Me Like This”. Released in 1999 on his album “How Do You Like Me Now?!”, this track marked a significant moment in Keith’s…
Introduction: Ah, Toby Keith’s “The Lonely”. This lesser-known gem, nestled on his 1996 album “Blue Moon”, offers a glimpse into a different side of the country music icon. While Keith…
Introduction: Ah, for those with a taste for the heartland and a penchant for storytelling through song, we turn our attention to Toby Keith’s 2005 country ballad, “Big Blue Note”.…