Recent Searches [ clear ]
|
 | Title: This Kiss; Artist: Hill, Faith; Track: 1 Title: Commitment; Artist: Rimes, Leann; Track: 2 Title: 26 Cents; Artist: Wilkinsons, The; Track: 3 Title: I Just Want to Dance with You; Artist: Strait, George; Track: 4 Title: To Make You Feel My Love; Artist: Brooks, Garth; Track: 5 Title: This Kiss; Artist: Hill, Faith W/vocal; Track: 6 Title: Commitment; Artist: Rimes, Leann W/vocal; Track: 7 Title: 2...Karaoke: Sing Country '98 V. 3: Professional Performance Music for Singers: Song Titles ; Title: This Kiss; Artist: Hill, Faith; Track: 1 Title: Commitment; Artist: Rimes, Leann; Track: 2 Title: 26 Cents; Artist: Wilkinsons, The; Track: 3 Title: I Just Want to Dance with You; Artist: Strait, George; Track: 4 Title: To Make You Feel My Love; Artist: Brooks, Garth; Track: 5 Title: This Kiss; Artist: Hill, Faith W/vocal; Track: 6 Title: Commitment; Artist: Rimes, Leann W/vocal; Track: 7 Title: 26 Cents; Artist: Wilkinsons, the W/vocal; Track: 8 Title: I Just Want to Dance with You; Artist: Strait, George W/vocal; Track: 9 Title: To Make You Feel My Love; Artist: Brooks, Garth W/vocal; Track: 10 (less) | $23  amazon.com |
|  | Full title - Golden Age Of American Rock 'N' Roll - Special Country Edition. 30 of the most beloved songs in country history. Features Johnny Cash, Jim Reeves, Patsy Cline and more. Artist: Various Artists | $13 - $25  7 Merchants |
|  | This is a brand new 27 Disk KARAOKE HITS set. If you need a starter or filler set, this is a great value for the price. If you are planning on giving someone a Karaoke machine for the holidays or if you know someone who already has one, this is a GREAT GIFT!! There are 501 DIFFERENT SONGS in this set and the selection is quite diverse. These factory manufactured CD's come in paper sleeves with the song titles and artists listed on each disk. They will play the music without the lead vocals on any CD player and display the lyrics on a Karaoke CD&G player. These songs are professional reproductions and not preformed by the original artists. Some of the artists included in this set are as follows:-5th Dimension - Ad Libs - Oleta Adams - Trace Adkins - Aerosmith - Alabama - All-4-One - Allman Brothers Band - Andrews Sisters - The Angels - The Animals - Louis Armstrong - Eddy Arnold - The B-52's - Bachman-Turner Overdrive - The Band - The Bangles - Beach Boys - Beastie ... (less) | $50  amazon.com |
|  | TITLE : "Country Music Star No. 1" ARTIST : Glen Campbell FORMAT : LP LABEL : Starday RECORD # : SLP 437 DATE : 1969 NOTES : "Glen Campbell recorded for a number of small independent labels in the early days of his career, and when he made it big with Capitol Records in the '60s, many of these nascent recordings resurfaced on budget records. Starday's Country Music Star No. 1 is one such package, designed to cash in on Campbell's latter-day popularity with ten recordings from an unidentified source. Judging from the production and material, the recordings most likely were made in the early '60s, possibly as songwriting demos. All of the songs were written by the team of Fred Horton (brother of country star Johnny Horton) and occasional recording artist Wes Bryan. "Why Did You Do Me This Way" is reminiscent of the Everly Brothers, and "Groovy Country" is a rock & roll instrumental, but most of the other songs are in a country-pop style with professional-sounding production values. Si... (less)Starday | $25  amazon.com |
|  | Brothers Johnny (Lynyrd Skynyrd) and Donnie (.38 Special) Van Zant have made a home for themselves at the intersection of Southern rock and contemporary country, all but blurring the boundary. Between the roaring road song that opens the album ("Train") and the weary road song that closes it ("Headed South"), Van Zant balance down-home party rockers such as "Goes Down Easy" and "It's Only Money" with the more serious balladry of "We Can't Do It Alone" (a spiritual sequel of sorts to "Get Right With the Man"), "That Scares Me," and "The Hardest Thing." Though the title song is little more than a banjo-laced string of country clichés and "These Colors Don't Run" is a patriotic bumper sticker, this solid sophomore effort should win the brotherly duo more country fans. --Don McLeese (less)Artist: Van Zant | $6 - $22  11 Merchants |
|  | With over a dozen Kidz Bop titles already available, everyone's favorite pint-sized pop fans return with their first-ever collection of country hits. Included on Kidz Bop Country are sing-along-ready renditions of Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel," Rascal Flatts' "Life Is a Highway," Sugarland's "Baby Girl," and Faith Hill's "Lucky One." Songs: Life Is A Highway Baby Girl Living In Fast Forward Who Says You Can't Go Home Jesus Take The Wheel Better Life Lucky One What Hurts The Most Something's Got To Give Why The World Leave The Pieces Mr. Mom Suds In The Bucket (less)Artist: Kidz Bop Kids | $7 - $20  11 Merchants |
|  | BAND RETURNS WITH BRAND NEW STUDIO ALBUM "SONGS FROM THE SPARKLE LOUNGE" SET FOR RELEASE ON APRIL 29 Album Release Kicks Off With U.S. Spring Concert Tour! Album Contains 11 NEW Original Songs Including the Single "Nine Lives" Featuring Tim McGraw Def Leppard, Great Britain's premiere arena rock band, is back with a bang--kicking off 2008 with the release of their 14th studio album and a U.S. arena concert tour scheduled for this spring. Entitled Songs From The Sparkle Lounge (Bludgeon Riffola/Island/UMe), the album contains 11 new songs including the highly-anticipated single "Nine Lives" featuring a groundbreaking collaboration with country music superstar Tim McGraw. Songs From The Sparkle Lounge is Def Leppard's first album of brand new material since 2002's X and begins yet another remarkable new chapter in the band's 30-year recording career. Recorded last year during month-long stints at lead singer Joe Elliott's Dublin studio, the album's title refers to a bac... (less)Artist: Def Leppard | $8 - $21  11 Merchants |
|  | Andy Kaufman managed to blur the line between his life and sur-reality. Completely transforming himself into his characters--for better or (more often) for worse--Kaufman viewed limits as something worth being tested. His own death by cancer at first seemed to be just another of his elaborate put-ons, on par with his affection for female mud wrestling. But his very real death guaranteed his legacy. R.E.M. paid him tribute several years ago with the movie's title track, and now they've come back to finish the job, contributing the film's score and "The Great Beyond," a melancholy number that stands as one of R.E.M.'s strongest songs in years. Several tracks of Kaufman himself--leading a spirited romp through the Mighty Mouse theme song, yodeling a sensitive, country-tinged "Rose Marie," singing as Tony Clifton (belting out a terse "I Will Survive"), and then inviting the audience out for milk and cookies--as well as the theme from Taxi and a few other comedic odds and ends, round out... (less)Artist: R.E.M. | $1 - $23  3 Merchants |
|  | Famous since infancy for his legendary parents, Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, Shooter Jennings arrives at his inevitable debut with the weight of the gods on his shoulders. He attempts to point up his heritage--rather than be crushed by the weight of it--by inviting George Jones and Hank Williams Jr. to appear in spoken-word bits which bookend the record. (The Possum also contributes a weak cameo on "4th of July.") But such shilling comes off as exactly what it is, and the listener knows to expect a song about how awful Nashville is and how modern country just ain't got no soul. Jennings does not disappoint--in fact, he's got a couple tunes like that (the Neil Young-based title track and "Solid Country Gold"), and he also obliges with an Outlaw penchant for self-mythologizing ("Busted in Baylor County," about being jailed for speeding and smoking). The younger Jennings doesn't have his father's commanding baritone, his mother's delicate balance of pathos and strength, or even th... (less)Artist: Shooter Jennings | $2 - $21  11 Merchants |
|  | Drinkin' Songs & Other Logic is a straight, no chaser collection of honky-tonk songs from Clint Black. Hard twangin' accompanies hard drinkin' from the opening shot of the theme-setting title track through the last call of "Longnecks & Rednecks." Between rounds, Black adds some cowboy philosophizing ("Code of the West"), a plea for a return to purer country or better farmland ("Too Much Rock"), and a glimmer of spirituality ("Back Home in Heaven"). With Black producing and writing (or at least collaborating on) all of the material, the results aren't quite as consistent as they were in his hitmaking heyday. He suffers a novelty low with "Undercover Cowboy," about a seductive schemer who "only wants to know how to get under the cover with you," yet channels the dance-floor inspiration of Bob Wills with the twin fiddles of "Heartaches" and the breezy swing of "I Don't Wanna Tell You." Wherever the music takes him, there's a whole lot of Texas in these tracks. --Don McLeese More ... (less)Artist: Clint Black | $3 - $23  12 Merchants |
|  | Full title - Love Song For Jeffrey/Free & Easy. By 1974, singer/songwriter Helen Reddy had cemented her superstar status with the release of two US Billboard #1 hit singles (the rousing feminist anthem 'I Am Woman' & the country ballad 'Delta Dawn') & two, million-selling albums (I Am Woman & Long Hard Climb - already combined on a previous Raven 2-for-1 release). That year she issued a further two best-selling albums, Love Song for Jeffrey (US #11) which yielded two US Top 40 hits, 'You & Me Against the World' & 'Keep On Singing', & Free & Easy (US #8) which scored with another US #1 in the chilling & dramatic 'Angie Baby'. Musically both albums presented with a balance of inspirational soul pop & sweeping, romantic balladry, highlighted by covers of material penned by Billy Joel, Leon Russell, Don McLean, Paul Williams, Peter Allen, Carole Bayer-Sager, Tom Jans, Albert Hammond & Mike (less)Artist: Helen Reddy | $18 - $25  7 Merchants |
|  | Outstanding Collection of 30 story & patriotic songs on 2 cd's including a number of of hard to finds items like Victor Lunberg's "Open Letter to My Teen age son "The American's" by Tex Ritter & "Gallant Men" by Senator Everett McKinley. Also includes titles by Jimmy Dean, Lorne Greene, Paul Harvey, C.W. McCall, Arthur Godfrey (less)Echo Records | $20 - $40  3 Merchants |
|
|