Nope
That could also be a reference to the Beverly hillbillies
Can there even be such a thing?
Joe Nichols: Real Things
Good gravy, NO!
Can neither confirm nor deny
I plead the Fifth.
Canât say I know of a whole album
Yeppppp
Canât think of a âbestâ album but as far as songs go Cashâs version of âHurtâ was my first thought.
Long Haired Redneck -DAC
Has the greatest country and western song ever written, so must be the greatest album.
My CD of it is stuck in my husbandâs minivan. I have to borrow that crap-hole to listen now.
Glen Campbell - Gentle On My Mind (The Best Of)
The man, the legend, all in one place!
The genre of country-western has been around too many decades and gone through so many styles, that itâs impossible to name a âbestâ album. I have many I love, but Iâve been listening for 1/2 a century. How could you choose 1??
I will agree that Johnny Cashâs version of Hurt is amazing. I liked it when NIN released it, but Johnny made that song.
Not my default music to listen. But when the mood strikes, some Alan Jackson. Maybe perhaps some Fallout New Vegas radio soundtrack
Iâm not sure I could pick a favorite album, but I mostly enjoy classic country singers like Marty Robbins, John Anderson, George Jones, Alabama, George Strait, and Gary Allan as well as some others. The country music currently on the radio is just not the same.
Albums? Hank Williams, Greatest Hits. many of these songs were rerecorded by other artists.
Female Album, Tammy Wynette, Stand By Your Man.
Personally Iâm a Pasty Cline, Lefty Frizzel fan.
Sitting. Listening. Boot scootinâ.
And now back to my preprogrammed entertainment.