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George Strait – Take Me Away (Official Audio)

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Introduction ​“Take Me Away” is a track from George Strait’s 30th studio album, Honky Tonk Time Machine, released in 2019. This song was co-written by Strait alongside his son, Bubba…

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ELVIS – And I Love You So

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Introduction ​“And I Love You So” is a heartfelt ballad that has touched the hearts of many listeners since its release. The song was originally written and recorded by American…

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Elvis Presley – Treat Me Nice

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Introduction ​“Treat Me Nice” is a song by Elvis Presley, recorded on September 5, 1957, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California. Written by the prolific songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and…

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Elvis Presley – What Now My Love

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Introduction “What Now My Love” is an iconic song that has captivated audiences worldwide since its inception. Originally composed by Gilbert Bécaud with lyrics by Pierre Delanoë, the French version…

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George Strait – Three Drinks Behind (Official Audio Video)

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Introduction ​“Three Drinks Behind” is a song by American country music legend George Strait, featured on his 31st studio album, Cowboys and Dreamers, released in September 2024. The track was…

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George Strait – Some Night (Official Audio)

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Introduction ​“Some Nights” is a track from George Strait’s 2019 album Honky Tonk Time Machine. The song was co-written by Brice Long, Bubba Strait, and Phillip White. Brice Long, a…

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George Strait – I Cross My Heart (Official Music Video)

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Introduction ​“I Cross My Heart” is a heartfelt country song performed by American singer George Strait. Released in September 1992, it served as the lead single from the soundtrack of…

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elvis presley – its now or never (1960)

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Introduction ​“It’s Now or Never,” released by Elvis Presley in 1960, stands as one of his most iconic and successful singles. The track achieved remarkable global success, reaching number one…

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Elvis Presley – That’s All Right

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Introduction ​“That’s All Right” is a seminal song in the history of rock and roll, originally penned and performed by American blues artist Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup in 1946. Crudup’s…

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Elvis Presley – Baby, What You Want Me To Do – Impromptu Jam

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Introduction ​“Baby What You Want Me to Do” is a blues standard written and recorded by Jimmy Reed in 1959. This mid-tempo blues shuffle, performed in the key of E,…

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