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Written by Mac McAnally and Tom Brasfield in the 80s, originally recorded by David Allan Coe, and later a hit for Charley Pride with “Love” replaced by “Hate”, Kristina does her own perspective swap and gives the impression that the song is as always relevant. Kristina Murray – “I’m going to hurt her on the radio” – It’s rare to see a cover slip into the playlist, but when it’s Kristina Murray, and well articulated, it would be criminal not to include it. Her songwriting talent and compelling chorus is very evident in “Gone.” She has a big new album on the way and big performances planned for this summer, including at Montana’s Under The Big Sky Fest where Saving Country Music first saw her in 2021.
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Michelle Rivers – “Party” – Get this Montana-based songwriter on your radar now. Tami Neilson with Willie Nelson – “Beyond the Stars” – Giving you chills because of the uncanny similarities to Patsy Cline – for whom Willie Nelson wrote the iconic song “Crazy” – with just a hint of Marty Robbins as well as his western windswept air and countrypolitan approach, “Beyond The Stars” was inspired by the passing of Tami Neilson’s father and was recently performed live with Willie at Luck Reunion (read more). A stunning example of character and story, it illustrates why Ian Noe is fast becoming regarded as one of the best in the art of songwriting. Ian Noe – “Ballad of a Retired Man” – This up-and-coming Kentucky songwriter lands the rare second concurrent selection on the playlist for this song from his recent album Mad of the rivers and saints of the mountains who could very well claim the song of the year in December. It’s available on most streaming formats (see below), or you can simply use the song, artist, and album recommendations to find something new to listen to. The Saving Country Music Top 25 playlist is designed to keep you up to date with all the best songs and albums coming out right here in country and roots music. Thank you for your part in maintaining the reading list. When this playlist was first launched as a simple collection point of the best songs of the current moment in the country, who knew that it would still be about five years later and would collect more than 7 700 subscribers on Spotify alone? Since then, he has helped launch songs and artists, not least thanks to the loyalty of so many listeners.