So true. I was on a cross country trip and bought this CD in Chicago about halfway through. I hadn’t heard this one until I bought the CD, and it just absolutely spoke to me. Has been one of my favorite songs since.
plastic emissions vacuum lines that broke if you looked at them, and I had to pay twice what I paid for it in repairs when I slid into a snowbank and destroyed a control arm.
It’s been literally decades since I heard that. I don’t listen to much country anymore but my parents used to listen to it all the time in the car so I was exposed to a lot in the '90s.
I feel like 90’s country music gets overlooked a lot. It existed in this weird transition period between classic “Johnny Cash” country and contemporary "Big trucks, cold beers, and panderin’ " country.
So true. I was on a cross country trip and bought this CD in Chicago about halfway through. I hadn’t heard this one until I bought the CD, and it just absolutely spoke to me. Has been one of my favorite songs since.
lol that reminds me of another 90’s song
Amazing song! Thanks for the share mate.
It’s been literally decades since I heard that. I don’t listen to much country anymore but my parents used to listen to it all the time in the car so I was exposed to a lot in the '90s.
Same.
I feel like 90’s country music gets overlooked a lot. It existed in this weird transition period between classic “Johnny Cash” country and contemporary "Big trucks, cold beers, and panderin’ " country.