Tommy Duncan - Roly Poly
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Doc Watson - Tennessee Stud
Charley Pride - Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone?
or Phoenix, Arizona?
I know what I like, but I want to know what you like. If you’re a fan of classic country music, reblog with the song that most hits the spot.
I’ll start:
Charley Pride - Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone?
Ping Pong Day 10:
Well folks, it looks like our little game has ended here. Country Song and I are going our separate ways after today, but we sure had fun. I’m up for another round any ol’ time.
Anyway. That guy may be hearing those wedding bells until the day he dies.
George Jones - He Stopped Loving Her Today
Way to go out strong. This was fun. Let’s do it again in a couple of months (assuming Country Song of the Day is still in existence then)!
I’ll have my final ping-pong song up this evening.
Ping Pong day 9:
John Prine & Lucinda Williams - Wedding Bells/Let’s Turn Back The Years
Here’s another great duet featuring Prine.
Ping Pong Day 9:
They’re certainly not the Jet Set, but that why they’re perfect for each other.
John Prine & Iris Dement - In Spite of Ourselves
Ping Pong day 8
George Jones & Tammy Wynette - We’re Not The Jet Set
Your song loosely connected to one of the great cities of Europe gives me an excuse to post this gem (which mentions Rome, Athens, and Paris).
“Our steak and martinis is draft beer with weenies…”
Ping Pong Day 8:
Sorry for being so late - busy day.
I don’t think it counts as chewing because it just sits there in between the cheek and gum, but they call it chew anyway.
Robert Earl Keen - Copenhagen
Robert Earl Keen is worth the wait.
Ping Pong day 7
The Carter Family - Chewing Gum
Going way back for this one (and continuing the chewing theme, sans tobacco).
Ping Pong Day 7:
When you’re outta smokes, I guess you gotta go smokeless.
The Dave & Deke Combo - Chew Tobacco Rag
Ping Pong day 6:
Eventually, this is what happens when you smoke, smoke, smoke those cigarettes…
Billy Walker - Down To My Last Cigarette
Ping Pong Day 6:
Now I figured there were two ways to go here. I could have gone down the heavyset route and logically, that would have been another Merle Travis song, Fat Gal. Instead, I took all the smoking euphemisms in So Round So Firm So Fully Packed and went with another Merle Travis song, which he wrote for Tex Williams.
Tex Williams - Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette)
