Country Music Videos

Country music has come a long way since its early days. Unlike some of the artists of today who are playing to large scale stadiums and concert festivals, the origins of country music fall in American folk music, Western and blues.

Some of the earliest examples of real country music began in the 1920s in the southern United States. In most cases country music usually falls into the categories of ballads, dancing tunes or even borderline folk or rock ‘n roll. Generally it’s created using acoustic guitars, electric guitars, fiddles harmonicas and banjos.

Some of the first country superstars began out of the Atlanta music scene. In the early 1920s there were a variety of Appalachian people who came into Atlanta to work at some of the massive cotton mills, with their labor they also brought their music which would continue to be performed in small performance all is as well as be recorded in several small studios up until the 1950s. These first generations of country music would refine themselves into Western music, which are the cowboy songs we generally hear in early country, bluegrass music and honky-tonk music. It wasn’t until the third generation of country musicians that we started to see styles similar to Elvis Presley’s country music, and Johnny Cash’s rockabilly style. Some of these country songs and country lyrics from the 1950s and 60s are still some of the most treasured songs and country artists today.

Country Music Today

Today’s country scene is more vibrant than ever before. In today’s digital age it’s much easier for country artists to display their talents online and to showcase a number of country music videos. On this website you will find a variety of country music online, country lyrics, country songs and resources to find out more about all of your favorite country artists and to discover new music.

You can find more about Country Music on Wikipedia and watch more Country Music on Youtube

Sugarland – Just Might (make Me Believe)

I Got Miles Of Trouble Spreadin’ Far And Wide Bills On The Table Gettin’ Higher And Higher They Just Keep On Comin’, There Ain’t No End In Sight I’m Just Holding On Tight… I’ve Got Someone Who Loves Me More Than Words Can Say And I’m Thankful For That Each And Every Day And If..

 

Brantley Gilbert – Halfway To Heaven

There’s a live oak tree you can still see off ol 129 You can see the scars its missin bark Where it stopped my truck that night They say i took a swing at my best friend For tryin to take my keys Next thing i knew i was upside down Thinkin this is it..

 

Brooks & Dunn – A Man This Lonely

A man this lonely A man this blue A man whose world’s been torn in two Needs somebody With a heart that’s true A man this lonely needs a woman like you Two arms this empty Need someone to hold A man this lost needs somewhere to go When the nights go on forever And..

 

Jimmy Driftwood – Beautiful Ozarks

Floating On The Buffalo In The Sunset’s Afterglow There’s No Place That Thrills Me So ‘Tis A Heaven Where I’d Love To Go Visions Of A Happy Day Merry Hours To While Away There Where All Is Pride And Gay ‘Tis The Beautiful Ozarks, I Say Beautiful Ozarks, Filled With Delight Under The Moon, A..

 

Bob Dylan – Love Sick

I’m walking through streets that are dead Walking, walking with you in my head My feet are so tired, my brain is so wired And the clouds are weeping Did i hear someone tell a lie? Did i hear someone’s distant cry? I spoke like a child; you destroyed me with a smile While i..

 

Billy Currington – Walk A Little Straighter

I Remember Looking Up To Look Up To Him And I Remember Most The Time He Wasn’t There I’d Be Waiting At The Door When He Got Home At Night He’d Pass Me By To Go To Pass Out In His Chair And I’d Say Walk A Little Straighter Daddy You’re Swaying Side To Side..

 

Wyatt Flores – Oh Susannah

You never asked me to I didn’t think i could But i put that weight on me Couldn’t carry a cross of wood Couldn’t carry a cross of wood I tried to pull you up Turns out i wasn’t enough I always let you down Who the hell did i think i was? Oh, susannah..