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Video of the Day

Thursday, July 22, 2010

The Band Perry - If I Die Young
The second single from The Band Perry. Their self-titled debut album will be released on October 5, 2010.

  • Dwight Yoakam - Close Up The Honky Tonks

    From Dwight's 2007 tribute album, Dwight Sings Buck. This video was actually directed by Fred Durst.
  • Justin Moore - How I Got To Be This Way

    Here's the current single from Justin Moore.
  • Tracy Byrd - Holdin' Heaven

    The third single from Tracy's debut album in 1993, this was his first number one.
  • Carrie Underwood - Just A Dream

    The song chronicles an 18 year-old woman going to the church in her wedding dress, with the listener believing she's going to her wedding. However, it is revealed as the song goes that she's going to her fiancé's funeral instead, who was a soldier killed in action. During the funeral, she wishes that everything going on at the moment is all "just a dream."
  • Ronnie Milsap - Stranger In My House

    This was Ronnie's 35th single to be released and the first song from the album Keyed Up, the song immediately became a major hit as it peaked at No. 5 on the country charts, and at No.8 on the Adult Contemporary. The song also went as high as No. 23 on the pop charts. Despite not being a No. 1 hit, the song is highly regarded as one of Milsap's best recordings. In fact, it is considered by many to be his signature song.
  • Billy Currington - Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer

    This is the lead-off single to Currington's upcoming fourth studio album entitled Enjoy Yourself. And for the record, I would totally love to hang with the star of this video.
  • Taylor Swift - Mine

    "Mine" is the first single from Swift's third album, Speak Now, which will be released on October 25, 2010. Swift said about the song: "It's a song that is about ... my tendency to run from love."
  • John Michael Montgomery - If You Ever Went Away

    This is from his 2008 album Time Flies and this song was co-written by Randy Houser.
  • Trailer Choir - Rollin' Through The Sunshine

    Trailer Choir's debut album, Tailgate was released on July 6th.
  • Bellamy Brothers - When I'm Away From You

    From the album "Strong Weakness". #1 on the Country chart in 1983.
  • Cross Canadian Ragweed - Fightin' For

    The name of the band came from the combination of three band members' names, Grady Cross (guitar), Cody Canada (guitar, vocals), and Randy Ragsdale (drums). Jeremy Plato's (bass) name was not involved in the band naming.
  • Steel Magnolia - Just By Being You (Halo and Wings)

    The second single from Steel Magnolia's upcoming debut album, due for release on September 21st.
  • Steve Azar - Sunshine (Everybody Needs A Little)

    Azar grew up in Greenville, Mississippi. By the time he was 5, he had begun performing at his own house with a toy guitar. In 1982, Azar entered Delta State University, intending to major in pre-med with an emphasis on chemistry. Three years later, however, he switched his major to management, although his interested had shifted to music. Azar and formed a band with his brother Joe and developed a following throughout the Southeast.
  • The Mavericks - Dance The Night Away

    This happens all the time, late night at the grocery store. Led by singer-songwriter Raul Malo (born Aug. 7, 1965, in Miami), the Mavericks were formed in Florida in the late '80s. Malo, whose Cuban heritage also informs the band's musical mix of country and rock 'n' roll, had played in several different bands in high school.
  • Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - You Made Life Good Again

    The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was formed in Long Beach back in 1966. Over the years it's members have included Bernie Leadon from the Eagles, and Jackson Browne.
  • The Warren Brothers - Sell A Lot Of Beer

    The Warren Brothers is composed of brothers Brett Warren (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, mandolin, piano) and Brad Warren (background vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar). Brad and Brett have also co-written singles for Dierks Bentley, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and Martina McBride. Here they try their best to make the perfect music video!
  • Bob Carlisle - Butterfly Kisses

    "Butterfly Kisses" is from Carlisle's third studio album Butterfly Kisses (Shades of Grace). The song entered five different Billboard format charts in the United States, becoming a Number One single on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song also received a Dove Award for Song of the Year, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
  • Tim McGraw - My Little Girl

    Featured in the movie, Flicka, this reached number 3 in 2006.
  • Rascal Flatts - Prayin' For Daylight

    This is what kicked it off for Rascal Flatts, their first single reached number 3 on the country charts in 2000.
  • Billy Swan - I Can Help

    This was both a number one Country and Hot 100 hit in late 1974. (And has been heard in many commercials since!) Swan at one time played bass for Kris Kristofferson.
  • Sugarland - Stuck Like Glue

    This is the first single from Sugarland's upcoming album, The Incredible Machine. I've never seen the crazy stalker side of Jennifer before.
  • Rodney Crowell - I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried

    From Rodney's 1988 album, Diamonds and Dirt. All five of the album's singles reached Number One on the Billboard country charts, setting a record for the most Number One hits from a country album.
  • Keith Anderson - Everytime I Hear Your Name

    This was the third single from Anderson's 2005 album Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll.
  • Miranda Lambert - Only Prettier

    The new video Miranda also features Hilary Scott from Lady Antebellum, Kellie Pickler and Laura Bell Bundy.
  • Alabama - Love In The First Degree

    Released in 1981, this became Alabama's fifth straight number one hit. This appearance was from The Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters Show.
  • Lee Ann Womack - Something Worth Leaving Behind

    Le Ann Womack released this in 2002 and was from the album of the same name.
  • Kenny Chesney - The Boys of Fall

    With football season just around the corner, here's Kenny Chesney's tribute to the Boys of Fall.
  • Patty Loveless - I Try To Think About Elvis

    According to Loveless: "... My first reaction was that I wasn't for sure that this song was for me because it had a lot more male-oriented type lyrics in it. Rather than the high heels or hairdos, it was more boxing and football and those kind of things. I just didn't think they would believe me when I was talking about sports, so we had Gary Burr change some of the lyrics and it ended up being a little bit better for me. So, when we went into the studio and started having fun with it, and the way the record turned out, I couldn't help but like the tune after it was finished...."
  • Alan Jackson - Hard Hat and a Hammer

    The lastest single from Alan. The video features miners from Stilhouse mining in Benham, Kentucky, workers from the Bayou La Batre, Alabama shipyard, and railroad workers from TRR Railroad in Mobile, Alabama. It was also filmed at paper mills, foundries, taxi stands, Nashville’s Fire Station #16 and Bar-B-Cutie and more than a dozen other locations.
  • Loretta Lynn - You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)

    From 1966, this was Loretta's biggest hit up to that point, peaking at #2. I love how she sings this with a smile!