in the scene when billy bob meets with coach kilmer. kilmer calls billy fat and lazy. any way there is a country song in the back ground playing, the only words i can make out are “pain just dont explain the way the hurtin’ feels running through the veins” it sounds like ricky skaggs but also kinda sounds like clay walker. anybody know what song this is? and who sings it?
I am having A LOT of trouble locating this song & it’s on Muzak, but Muzak cannot locate it because my retail store job only uses CD’s. Not Satellite. When I type in these lyrics nothing shows up. A woman sings it. There’s an Electric Guitar & a Finger Picking Banjo. Please help.
Im trying to get a good song for me and my Daddy to dance to at my wedding reception. He and I are both big into classic rock and Blues music so if you have any suggestions please let me know!
Also looking for hubby suggestions as well. It can be anything, country, rock, oldies, fast or slow. It doesn’t matter, fiance can dance – daddy not so much.
thanks!
[Belle]
Just wondering because it seems i cant find anything in common with any girls my age. Im 14. They dont like short guys, they dont like the saxophone, and they dont like the mixture of the two. So i ask this in hope to find out if im the only one. I love country music i know everyone, and I love to play and listen to smooth jazz.
Like but not limited too Creedence Clearwater Revival Aerosmith and ZZ top. I also like Black Stone Cherry and Shinedown. Specific songs would be nice too.
What Country would probably be best to study in for music related careers?
I’m really into production of music/music technology but also just have a pure passion for music so any career in music would be ideal for me! What Universities are good for this and where at?
I know this is not the category to place my question but I am trying to get different opinions. I chose not to place my question into the country music category because I do not want anyone to feel offended.
There’s a slow tempo jazz standard, featuring the clarinet, that was used as a jingle for Country Time Lemonade. I’ve heard it in a variety of places over the years, but have never identified it by it’s title.
I would like to get some of my tunes on the radio across the globe.
My music is independent, mostly original country blues based americana with a coastal vibe.
www.myspace.com/westernplains
www.youtube.com/westernplains
Does anyone know of lists of radio stations that take submissions?
Is there a better way to go about this?