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Song of the week 11/16/24

Generational Run: The Podcast - Song of the week

Curtis: Kansas - Luke Bryan

Emily: Talladega - Eric Church

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Emily’s November 2024 10 songs

  1. Amarillo By Morning - George Strait

  2. Brand New Man - Brooks & Dunn

  3. Beer For My Horses - Toby Keith and Willie Nelson

  4. That Ain’t My Truck - Rhett Akins

  5. Rocky Mountain High - John Denver

  6. Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler) - Alabama

  7. How Forever Feels - Kenny Chesney

  8. Put a Girl in It - Brooks & Dunn

  9. Southern Nights - Glen Campbell

  10. Tennessee Whisky - Chris Stapleton

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Curtis’ November 2024 10 songs

  1. I Left Something Turned On At Home - Trace Adkins

  2. Mind Of A Country Boy - Luke Bryan

  3. Truck Still Works - Brad Paisley

  4. Beer For Breakfast - Zach Top

  5. Play Something Country - Brooks & Dunn with Lainey Wilson

  6. Make America Great Again - Brian Kelly

  7. Sunshine On My Shoulders - John Denver

  8. Africa - Toto

  9. Im In a Hurry (And Don’t Know Why) - Alabama

  10. Tequila Town - Brooks & Dunn

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Curtis’ October 2024 10 songs

  1. Kiss an Angel Good Mornin’ - Charley Pride. I understand the meaning of this song now, I always liked it before but now it has a deeper meaning to me.

  2. A Thing Called Love - Johnny Cash. This is a important song to me as I experience a thing called love.

  3. The Big One - George Strait. This is another amazing George Strait song but it’s also special specifically to me as it was the song I played before telling my fiancée Emily that I loved her for the first time.

  4. But I Got A Beer In My Hand - Luke Bryan. This is a rare new country song that I really enjoy, it just stands out to me as one I want to keep listening to.

  5. Sunday In The South - Shenandoah, Jason Aldean & Luke Bryan. Being a redone song by Shenandoah from 1989, I enjoy it as its a old song which is just better. I think its got a great representation of the south as well.

  6. Talladega - Eric Church. This song is always a good choice but in April and October when NASCAR is racing at Talladega this song gets a few extra plays. This song now has extra meaning to me as Emily and I listen to it a lot and slow danced to it in the kitchen once.

  7. I Am That Man - Brooks & Dunn. I picked this song back in June and wrote how I wanted to be that man for a woman someday. Now I can say I Am That Man and I had to pick this song again. 

  8. Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd. This is a all time classic song and one of my favorite songs to listen to, its just a amazing song and one that never gets old to listen to.

  9. Put A Girl In It - Brooks & Dunn. This Brooks & Dunn song is an all time great one from them. I always loved it but now I can truly understand the message of it and how you really enjoy life more with a Girl in it.

  10. Where the Green Grass Grows - Tim McGraw. This is a song that Emily loves to play whenever we have music on whether it’s in the car or in the house. I couldn’t not pick it.

Bonus 1. Annie’s Song - John Denver. This is a amazing, This is a song that I think of a lot and really enjoy playing for Emily.

Bonus 2. What A Fool Believes - The Doobie Brothers. One of may all time favorite songs, I first liked this song in GTA 5. I picked this song this month as I get to The Doobie Brothers in concert.

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Curtis’ September 2024 10 songs

  1. September - Earth, Wind & Fire. Easy pick of a song, it’s a great song in general with a fantastic sound. Perfect pick for September of course.

  2. Rocky Mountain High - John Denver. As stated before John Denver is one of my favorite artists and this is one of his greatest songs. This song really shows the connection people have to nature instead of living in a city.

  3. John Deere Green - Joe Diffie. This song is a classic 90’s country song. A fantastic combination of a love song and a country story featuring John Deere.

  4. Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning) - Alan Jackson. I picked this song as it a great representation of how people felt on and after September 11th 2001. It gives a good insight for people who are not old enough to remember (like me I was 2) or people who were born after that day.

  5. Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American) - Toby Keith. I picked this song as it another great representation of how people felt on 9/11. This song takes another angle showing the unbreakable the American spirit.

  6. Longhaired Redneck - David Allan Coe. This is a great Outlaw Country song, I enjoy that sound and style of country music and wanted to represent it here.

  7. Willie, Waylon And Mama - Alex Key. I love when new country songs use old ones as a theme,“Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" sung by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings is a time classic so using that as a story for this song is amazing.

  8. Cold Beer & Country Music - Zach Top. Another new song that sounds old. This perfectly captures the essence of just needing a cold beer and country song to fix your mood.

  9. Kicked Outta Country - George Strait. This song continues with the trend of talking about the changes in country music. George Strait talks about how he’s been “kicked out of country” like other artists before as the genre switches from traditional country to country-pop and country-rap in the main stream.

  10. Ice Cream - Jeon Somi. This is kinda just a basic pop song but sometimes I like that. Somi is one of my favorite K-Pop artists from when I really was into K-Pop, so her releasing a all english song, I had to check it out

Bonus 1. Jessica - The Allman Brothers Band. This song was the intro song for Top Gear which is my favorite TV show and with September 13th being the final episode of The Grand Tour which is essentially the successor to Top Gear, having the same 3 hosts and same producers it feels like the same show, with it ending I felt like this pick was needed this month

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Curtis’ August 2024 10 songs

  1. Sounds Like the Radio - Zach Top. This song is a prefect song to represent what traditional county music can sound like in the modern time of country music, this stands out in a time that a lot of country sounds more like pop.

  2. All American Guy - Chris Janson. This song paints a great picture of what its really all about being a true American guy.

  3. Gone County - Thomas Rhett. This is a great song, telling the story of meeting someone from a city and they fall in love with the country lifestyle.

  4. you look like you love me - Ella Langley & Riley Green. This song gives a more traditional country feel, blending in talking elements to a song, like you would get in old country

  5. County’s Cool Again - Lainey Wilson. This is a great song taking about country being cool and that lifestyle being cool to people again like it once was.

  6. Make America Great Again - Brian Kelly. This is the perfect song to represent how a lot of people feel and it also perfectly represents politics in America at the moment.

  7. Outdated - Alex Key. This is another great traditional country song giving sounds and a throwback vibe to a time that has past, I love the sound of these new songs with the old sound.

  8. My Maria - Brooks & Dunn. One of the most iconic country songs ever, a must have on any country playlist and one of my favorite Brooks and Dunn songs.

  9. Fool Hearted Memory - George Strait. This is another one of George Strait’s amazing songs, This one tells about a Man who has memories of a Woman that he has memories that he thinks she’ll be back for him and will want him back.

  10. Roll Tide Roll - Restless Road. I Love how this song is about a heartbreak yet it includes a element of Alabama references which is key in a good county song.

Bonus 1. Leaving On A Jet Plane - John Denver. Originally called “Babe I Hate to Go” this is a classic song, all time great from John Denver, all thought the most known version is sung by Peter, Paul and Mary. This shows John Denver’s ability to hit songs as well as sing them.

Bonus 2. Leaving On A Jet Plane - Frank Sinatra. Another Version of the same song, this one sung by Frank Sinatra, I didn’t know this version excited until a few weeks ago when I was looking through Apple Music, I really like this version and the way Frank Sinatra sings it.

Bonus 3. Ni**as in Paris - JAY-Z & Kanye West. This is one of the ultimate hype song, this song is played a lot at sporting events to get the crowd hyped. Jay-Z and Kanye would pay it on repeat at concerts when they would perform this song. It’s also a popular meme asking “Who was in Paris?” and recently with the US Mens basketball team in front of the Eiffel Tower for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics

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