Saving Country Music’s 2024 SINGLE of the Year Nominees
Alright, we ran down the nominees for Album of the Year and Song of the Year. But it’s time to give some love to the songs that simply get stuck in out heads and remind us of the sheer joy of music. We call these the Single of the Year nominees, and they’re the toe-tappers, the boot-scooters, and the earworms. These are the songs you sing at the top of your lungs at red lights while those beside you in traffic give you ugly looks, and you couldn’t care less.
PLEASE NOTE: Just because a song isn’t listed here doesn’t mean it’s being snubbed or forgotten. Picking the best songs is always even more subjective than the best albums. We’re not looking to pit songs and songwriters against each other, we’re looking to combine our collective perspectives and opinions into a pool of musical knowledge for the benefit of everyone.
By all means, if you have a song or a list of songs you think are the best of 2024 and want to share, please do so in the comments section below. Feedback will factor into the final tabulations for the winner, but this is not an up and down vote. Try to convince us who you think should win, and why.
For a Spotify playlist of ALL of the Single of the Year and Song of the Year nominees, CLICK HERE.
George Strait with Chris Stapleton – “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame”
This song sounds like something Merle Haggard and Johnny Paycheck would have cut in the early ’80s as they were both three sheets to the wind and working through the proceedings of their 3rd divorce. This is honky tonk country music at its finest and super fun. We don’t really hear a lot of this hard honky tonk country from Chris Stapleton, or even really George Strait for that matter. But together they knock this one out of the park.
“Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” appears on George Strait’s album Cowboys and Dreamers, and was co-written by Stapleton with Jameson Clark and Timothy James.
Tony Martinez – “Wrong Like The Weatherman”
Tony Martinez is the kind of country music you blast right before hard cussing your boss and walking out mid shift, or leaving your husband or wife and peeling out in the driveway. Get listening to it or get out of the way before it runs you over. This long-time journeyman/side player finally released his debut album titled Everywhere West in 2024, and it will be right in the wheelhouse of any real country fan.
Perhaps no song better illustrates what all the hyperbole is about than “Wrong Like The Weatherman.” Not since Hank Jr. have we heard someone weave meteorological vernacular into a country song so well. “Wrong Like The Weatherman” is a super fun listen, but also happens to be well-written.
Shawna Thompson – “Lonesome and Then Some”
Well deep fry my okra. You want country? You damn well better, and bring your appetite, because Shawna Thompson is serving up heaping helpings of it here. There’s no shrinkflation in twang happening in Shawna Thompson’s universe. There’s more country packed into her album Lean On Neon per square inch then perhaps any other release in the last year. You might want to sequester this album from the rest of your catalog because it just might submit your Celine Dion records with a rear naked choke when you’re not looking.
Many of the 13 songs from Thompson’s Lean On Neon could be selected for this distinction. But “Lonesome and Then Some” embodies the honky tonk attitude alive in every true country music fan.
Pat Reedy – “Make It Back Home”
It’s the simplicity of Pat Reedy’s songs that’s the genius, not the sophistication. It’s the ease at which the melody and rhythms seep into your flesh that makes the music so immediately gratifying. And Pat Reedy delivers it all so confidently and assured because there’s no cosplay involved, and no insincerity to shield the audience from. He sings what he lives and he lives what he sings. Reedy is symbiotic with his music.
The title track of Pat Reedy’s latest album has been swirling out there for a while, but the revolving guitar parts and Pat Reedy’s earthen delivery never get old, and made for one of the most enjoyable songs of 2024.
Sentimental Family Band – “Never Love Again”
One of the most sublime songs released in country music all year, the voice of Camille Lewis is perfectly textured and seemingly born to sing the kind of classic country sentiments this band evokes, finding the little contours in the writing to really emphasize the emotion of a lyric. That’s why when you listen to their 2024 album Sweethearts Only, you’d swear songs like “Never Love Again” have been around for 60 or 70 years, not new compositions.
This Austin-based band won’t gt much heat in the end-of-year lists beyond A-town and maybe the folks paying attention out in Europe. But they deserve national recognition for their spellbinding classic country sound.
Jesse Daniel – “Cut Me Loose”
Whatever deficit mainstream country has accrued in the twang department over the last 20 years, Jesse Daniel’s 2024 album Countin’ The Miles darn near balances it out. Jesse Daniel the producer was patently unafraid to call for more twang and more twang until it might be scientifically impossible to fit any more into these tracks. This all culminates in the final song on his album called “Cut Me Loose” where the lead instruments are allowed extra rounds to get their licks in before the album concludes in a fade out.
Think that country music’s dead? That there hasn’t been anything good in 20 years? Well then you don’t know Jesse Daniel.
49 Winchester – “Fast Asleep”
Frontman Isaac Gibson has got one of those voices that can only come from birthright, and from refining his craft on back porches in the holler from a tender age. The old adage of singing the phone book applies here for sure, because you kind of don’t care what he’s singing about, as long as it’s gracing your ears. “Fast Asleep” from 49 Winchester’s 2024 album Leavin’ This Holler ain’t no phone book though. Like many of 49 Winchester’s best songs, it’s a launching pad for one of our generation’s most gifted singers.
Interesting footnote: The strings on the track aren’t a Mellotron. They’re the Czech National Symphony Orchestra.
Zach Top – “Use Me”
(*Also nominated for Song of the Year)
The songs of Zach Top’s album Cold Beer & Country Music aren’t just reminiscent of ’90s country in sound. The writing is also emblematic of the era. The songs are about love and love lost, as well as underscoring country values and wisdom.
When you arrive at the 9th track on the album, the heartbreaking waltz “Use Me,” this is when the striking voice of Zach Top, the top-shelf picking and production, as well as stellar writing align to make something that gives you the same chills all those country gold selections from the ’90s did.
“Use Me” is co-written by Zach with Tim Nichols and Carson Chamberlin.
Silverada – “Eagle Rare”
Mike and the Moonpies? Silverada? The only names you really need to know are Mike Harmeier, Omar Oyoque, Catlin Rutherford, Zachary Moulton, and Taylor Englert. If they’re involved, it’s probably tits. And tits is what their 2024 self-titled album is, along with the song “Eagle Rare.”
The song might be a little out there with its Springsteen-esque beat, and rock opera interlude. But the lyrics are all Mike and the Moonpies … excuse me, Silverada. Exploring new sonic landscapes to keep things interesting while still being tethered to their original sound and influences is what the new “Silverada” is all about. And perhaps nobody knows how better to work the names of obscure liquor brands into songs.
Kimmi Bitter – “I Can’t Unlove You”
(*Also nominated for Song of the Year)
Expect the chill bumps to shoot down your arms and up your spine when you hear what sounds like a ghost from the black and white era of country billowing out of your speakers to sing the heartbreaking “I Can’t Unlove You.”
You get the sense that it kind of doesn’t matter what Kimmi Bitter sings, she sings it to the rafters. Even though her music comes across as lots of style and imagery to evoke a specific era in a kind of kitschy way, this isn’t a gimmick. At this music’s heart is an incredibly gifted and emotive singer choosing to ply her craft in the classic country style, and we should count ourselves as infinitely lucky that she has.
Honorable Mention:
Sierra Ferrell – “American Dreaming”
Muscadine Bloodline – “Tickets to Turnpike” and “Weyerhauser Land”
Charley Crockett – “Crystal Chandeliers and Burgundy”
Kelsey Waldon feat. Margo Price – “Traveling The Highway Home”
Lance Roark – “Big Bad Heart”
Trigger
December 5, 2024 @ 9:02 am
FYI, Due to readers votes, the following changes have been made:
–Silverada’s Self-Titled album, and 49 Winchester’s Leavin’ This Holler have been added as Album of the Year nominees.
–American Aquarium’s “Cherokee Purples” has be added as a Song of the Year nominee.
JD
December 5, 2024 @ 9:26 am
Excellent additions!!! 49 Winchester for the win there and the win here for Fast Asleep!
PeterT
December 5, 2024 @ 10:09 am
Very cool that you make it a collaborative process, but avoid a public vote that would trend towards a popularity contest. Great balance.
T Mac
December 5, 2024 @ 1:17 pm
Woo hoo… the people have spoken. Lol.
Single of the year:
“Ginseng Daddy” Pony Bradshaw
“Crier” from AA
“Welcome to the Plains” Wyatt Flores
“Eagle Rare” probably my favorite song Silverada has ever done
“Tickets to Turnpike” (I really liked “Earle Byrd from Mexia” on this album too)
“Cut me Loose”
“Fast Alseep”
“Use Me”
And these two from Kaitlin:
“Roadrunner”
“Hunt you Down”
Farmer
December 5, 2024 @ 9:18 am
Eagle Rare is definitely my favorite of all of these songs!
Dale
December 5, 2024 @ 9:22 am
Shooter solid list, I would argue while Use Me by Zach Top is a great nominee for song of the year dude to the substance it conveys. I Never Lie should be on this list instead for Single of the Year, it’s his biggest “toe tapper” hit. Might be the biggest toe tapper hit in all of country music this year, yea it’s not ground breaking lyrics but it is a great hit that not only young audiences have connected with but also older audiences. Nothing on this list compares to the multi generational impact.
JD
December 5, 2024 @ 9:27 am
Well said, I Never Lie is my 2nd favorite song of the year behind Fast Asleep.
Adam S
December 5, 2024 @ 10:29 am
Agreed. Maybe the live performances and electricity behind that song aren’t factored as much as just the studio recording, but “I Never Lie” definitely seems like a good addition to this list, and much more deserving as a single contender than song contender. It’s a very well done trope that is a massive anthem live.
Trigger
December 5, 2024 @ 10:45 am
I addressed this in the Song of the Year discussion as well. I appreciate that “I Never Lie” is resonating with folks. I witnessed it first hand when I saw Zach Top perform in October. I’m glad people enjoy the song. In my opinion, it’s pretty cliche, and I don’t want to set a bad precedent by showcasing it over others. Yes, Single of the Year is less about the writing than Song of the Year. But I still want it to be a well-written song. If it was nominated or won, you’d see people here complaining how that song has been done a hundred times before, and they’d be right.
Zach Top is getting his flowers in 2024, don’t worry. Let’s highlight him at his best.
Adam S
December 5, 2024 @ 11:41 am
That is fair reasoning.
Jbird
December 5, 2024 @ 9:23 am
Cut Me Loose by Jesse Daniel is my pick.
Fast Asleep has got to be a top 3 worst song contender for 49 Winchester. Abysmal.
Dale
December 5, 2024 @ 9:31 am
I don’t think it’s a bad song but Leavin this Holler is a much better song from them. The Tony Martinez nomination is weird, just listened to the song it’s formulaic and sounds a lot more like a Montgomery Gentry song than Hank Jr.
Trigger
December 5, 2024 @ 10:48 am
For the record, I don’t pull these nominations out of my butt. There’s a lot of thought and research that goes into them. When “Wrong Like The Weatherman” was highlighted both in the review for the Tony Martinez album, as well as on the Top 25 Playlist, the reception was very positive and outspoken about it. It may not appeal to you, but songs are always super subjective.
Scott S.
December 6, 2024 @ 6:24 am
I like Wrong Like The Weatherman. Maybe it’s not original, but it’s that old school vibe that makes it cool. I’m with Jbird though. Cut Me Loose is my favorite.
Andrew
December 5, 2024 @ 10:10 am
I love everything about Fast Asleep except the chorus. I don’t understand the decision to just yell fast asleep at me for the whole chorus. Kinda breaks the song for me. Otherwise it’s a perfect song
MH
December 5, 2024 @ 9:32 am
Eagle Rare slaps and gets my vote.
JF
December 5, 2024 @ 9:38 am
Great to see Lance Roark get a mention. Folks, if you don’t already have “Tenkiller” in frequent rotation what are you doing? That thing is a masterpiece.
Jim L.
December 5, 2024 @ 2:57 pm
Never heard of him before, but thanks to your recommendation, Lance Roark now has another new fan. Great voice, and catchy tunes!
Lance
December 6, 2024 @ 11:45 am
Thanks fellas!
Harris
December 5, 2024 @ 9:49 am
Of the official nominees i would vote for Cut Me Loose. Great song and I hope Jesse Daniel ever comes somewhere near North Carolina. Tickets to Turnpike was my favorite song listed on here. One of those that i think really could appeal to so many people if only they heard it. Or maybe I just played it a bunch before i saw turnpike this year lol
PeterT
December 5, 2024 @ 10:06 am
I’d like to make a couple more nominations
– Benjamin Tod – Mary Would you. Having a single listen of this is like having a single handful of kettle corn. Ain’t gonna happen, gonna have to go back for more right away.
– Sierra Ferrell/Hogslop String Band – Oldsmobile . Maybe this is more americana than country, but I hope folks didn’t miss it as its my favorite (of the many many) Sierra Ferrell Collabs.
PeterT
December 5, 2024 @ 10:10 am
And of course I meant “mary COULD you”
Binky Martinez
December 5, 2024 @ 10:28 am
Forgot about Oldsmobile! Add that to my earlier recommendation as well that included Mary Could You too
JRK1
December 5, 2024 @ 10:09 am
I love seeing Tony Martinez on this list, I thoroughly enjoyed his whole album project!
I keep going back to Eagle Rare from Silverada.
Great tune.
I agree that I Never Lie is a better candidate for the Zach Top Single of the Year Nomination.
JB-Chicago
December 5, 2024 @ 10:12 am
Trigger knows Single of the year is one of my favorites, as I know I personally inspired this category a few years back by daring to ask the question, “Why can’t Black Helicopter be song of the year?” as it was beaten out by Emily Scott Robinson’s “The Dress” (an incredible song too). There are some great nominees, as I think the Silverada boys took it to another level and stretched their own boundaries on “Eagle Rare”. Jesse Daniel’s “Cut Me Loose” is an A+ toe tapper, and Pat Reedy’s “Make It Back Home” is great as well. I was fortunate enough to see all 3 of these artists live this year.
I just want folks to know that my hometown scene means just as much to me, and these 2 tracks were ones I sang along with many, many times in the Jeep. The Rangers, featuring Billy Gray, have an ode to the working man called “9-5’ers”, and Wild Earp and Michelle Billingsley questioning the streaming services pitiful payout rate on their twanger “Cheap Checks”. I love these 2 songs!!!
Dave Watkins
December 5, 2024 @ 10:21 am
I feel sad that what I feel is one of THE Country singles of the year, has no mention.
Ella Langley and Riley Green – You Look Like You Love Me.
Very Country.
A fantastic singalong.
Has appealed across the board.
Top video.
Wondering why it’s not being mentioned??
Daniele
December 8, 2024 @ 9:33 am
ahahah thank you man, sweet vid and song and the Jamey Johnson cameo is perfect!
Binky Martinez
December 5, 2024 @ 10:23 am
Mary Could You by Benjamin Tod was my favorite. So many fun songs on that album is was hard to choose a favorite.
Canuck
December 5, 2024 @ 10:27 am
Honky Tonk Hall of Fame
Hank Charles
December 5, 2024 @ 10:31 am
Always cracks me up that I can almost never pick the track from the albums/artist that I know are going to be on these lists.
I’d go “Eagle Rare” from the list.
But, I’d definitely go “Tulsa” from the 49 album. I shout sing that shit like an idiot every time it comes on.
“Tickets to Turnpike” or “Daffodils” off of the Muscadine album are killers too.
Other strong singles, IMO
Johnny Blue Skies: “Mint Tea”
Red Clay Strays: “Wanna be Loved”
JP Harris: “East Alabama”
American Aquarium: “Messy as a Magnolia”
Kaitlin Butts: “Hunt You Down”
T Mac
December 5, 2024 @ 1:22 pm
“Messy as a Magnolia” is a great combo song/single. Should have promoted it over “Crier”. Good Call.
Matsfan/Jatsfan
December 5, 2024 @ 2:38 pm
Hank, I love your choices. Almost all of those were in my heavy rotation.
Gary
December 5, 2024 @ 10:43 am
I find it sad have visited some in the day in TN, KY, and NC different now
Rapping Country or tats over the face.
Let’s not forget Steel Guitars.
BTW the rhinestone outfits
Tom D
December 5, 2024 @ 10:44 am
I would have chosen “Yearnin’ for You” for 49 Winchester’s top single.
Another single that deserves to be highlighted: “Outlaws and Mustangs” by Cody Jinks.
David:The Duke of Everything
December 5, 2024 @ 10:52 am
Hadnt heard the sentimental family band before, that song is great. Will have to listen to whole album. Out the ones mentioned i have to go with pat reedy, none of the others even make my playlist. That pat reedy song is just excellent. I did like the charley crockett song crystal chandeliers being honorable mention. Its really good though about any crockett song off his two albums would be worthy. Far as what i think should be single, its Purple gas which isnt nominated
I felt it didnt belong in song but i believe it fits here better and is a great song. While i wasnt a fan of most of the other stuff other than never love again, its a fine list of contenders.
Jim L.
December 5, 2024 @ 11:02 am
A few songs I’ve had on repeat recently…
Lighthouse – Sierra Ferrell
Keep On the Sunny Side – Dwight Yoakam
Sante Fe – Miranda Lambert
Trash Fire – JP Harris
Rich
December 5, 2024 @ 11:17 am
From this great list I’m going with “Wrong Like the Weatherman.” Loved that song from the moment I heard it when Trigger reviewed Tony’s album and it’s still in heavy rotation as JB Windy City would say. That chorus is just smooth and so damn catchy and you can’t not sing along. “Fast Asleep” would be my second choice from this list. Glad to see Lance get a well deserved nod. Not on the list but my most listened to song in the last 4 months according to Spotify Wrapped is “Dammit Randy” by Miranda.
Bandito
December 5, 2024 @ 11:25 am
Addison Johnson feat. Alex Williams – High Way
Drake Milligan – I Got A Problem
Zach Top – Bad Luck
Jesse Daniels – Countin’ The Miles
Casper McWade – Songs I Can’t Write
Colter
December 5, 2024 @ 11:54 am
From the list I’d go with Eagle Rare. My personal pick would be Trash Fire by JP Hw
hoptowntiger94
December 5, 2024 @ 12:29 pm
My vote is “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame.” I hit repeat at least 3x when it plays. Very rare does a song live up to superstar collaboration, but this one transports you back to a dancehall outside of Fort Worth in the 70’s/ 80’s.
My taste only, but not only is “Fast Asleep” the only skip on ‘Leavin’ This Holler,’ it’s my least favorite song recorded by 49 Winchester. Maybe because I’ve blocked it out and use it as a bathroom break in concert, I wonder if this song is responsible for their recent Americana love. Because I just listened to it back and it’s too Americana for me and probably why I don’t like it. But that’s just my taste. I wouldn’t cry if it ended up single of the year because I love those boys.
The rest of the album is a 10, and the title track was my second most listened to single of the year according to my Apple Music replay.
Rocco Masci
December 5, 2024 @ 12:43 pm
Oh boy what a list! Hard to make a choice. I’m going with Eagle Rare. Runner up is Wrong Like the Weatherman. Third Place is everyone else, there is no last place on this list!
CountryKnight
December 5, 2024 @ 1:11 pm
“Coulda Been Love” by Randall King.
Trigger
December 5, 2024 @ 1:21 pm
“Coulda Been Love” is a good one and it was considered. The best on the Randall King album.
CountryKnight
December 5, 2024 @ 1:14 pm
“Whirlwind” by Josh Turner
“Whiskey to Work” and “Running Out of Time” by Casey Donahew
Dale
December 5, 2024 @ 1:14 pm
Sierra Ferrell- I could drive you crazy
Vincent Mason- Hell is a dance floor
Gavin Adcock- A cigarette
Dwight Yoakam- Hand me down heart
Charley Crockett- Solitary Road
Shane Smith- Adeline
RJ
December 5, 2024 @ 1:43 pm
I follow the words of trigger diligently and am happy that country is where it is right now. Maybe I shouldn’t be surprised, but there is not a single profound song on this list – conceptually, lyrically, or in terms of arrangement. I wonder if that is because these are “singles” or not.
Tyler Childers’, aside from Whitehouse Road type stuff, is the epitome of that. I am hoping that we get some of these true genre busters in 2025. Perhaps Zack Top spreads his lyrical wings?
Matt
December 5, 2024 @ 1:51 pm
I would add Mary could you by Benjamin Tod or One last time( with Sierra Ferrell) I always go around singing those after hearing them.. much to my family’s chagrin
Teresa
December 5, 2024 @ 2:06 pm
Shawna Thompson’s song gets my vote. Love that honky tonk energy!
Euro South
December 5, 2024 @ 2:48 pm
“Make It Back Home,” for all the reasons the album of the same name is my AOTY (see under: “SCM 2024 AOTY Nominees”).
Terry
December 5, 2024 @ 2:56 pm
Here is my list:
Lucky Five and Borned In Ya by Melissa Carper
Old School and My Grass Is Blue by Kimmi Bitter
Can’t Pass The Bar by Scotty McCreery
Made In Texas By Willie Nelson
That Sounds Lonesome by Pitney Meyer
Leadfoot by Billy Strings
To me, “Lucky Five” is as catchy as they come! Play it 2-3 times and you’ll be humming it all night!
trarmer
December 5, 2024 @ 3:02 pm
Single of the Year (aka the quality hit song): In my drunkest stupor, falling out of bed, not a clue about music, deaf in one ear, OD’ing on tide pods it is…USE ME – Zach Top. First Hon. Mention: $10 Cowboy – Charley Crockett. Other Honorable Mentions: Sierra – Dollar Bill Bar; Ellis Bullard – Patron & Lime; Silverada – Radio Wave; Ben Jarrell – Tucumcari Tonight; 49 Winchester – Anchor; Kaitlyn Butts – Come Rest Your Head; Kimmi Bitter – I Can’t Unlove You or I Dream of You…what a playlist!!
Trigger
December 5, 2024 @ 3:04 pm
You really should ween of the Tide pods tramer. We care about you.
DarkHorsePaleRider
December 13, 2024 @ 11:06 pm
I could hang with you. I’ll bring the pods.
Brad
December 5, 2024 @ 4:41 pm
Honky Tank HOF easy, Why are any other tracks even mentioned?
Tyler Pappas
December 5, 2024 @ 6:10 pm
From the list i choose Pat Reedy or Zach Top (Surprised “I Never Lie” wasn’t the single choice).
Kansasboi
December 5, 2024 @ 6:39 pm
American Dreaming was my most played song on Spotify so I guess it’s my single of the year fricken love that song. Love that you added Cherokee Purples that song hits the feels like a ton of bricks
TeleCountry
December 5, 2024 @ 7:36 pm
In all the comments about album, song, and single of the year, I notice everyone suggests different songs off the Sierra Ferrell album. And that, my friends, is exactly why it’s unquestionably the best album of the year.
Tom
December 6, 2024 @ 3:19 am
…spot on, sir.
trarmer
December 6, 2024 @ 6:39 am
Ditto. Sierra’s album is dripping with rich ‘modern-throwback’ country sound and is loaded with good songs. I have it at number 2 – only because Kaitlyn Butts produced a full-on almost concept/country-opera album that just rolls from song to song. I can’t imagine how gifted and connected to the muse Butts was to make her album. Either album is fantastic and I listened to over and over this year.
Stringbuzz
December 5, 2024 @ 8:03 pm
I’ve been constantly playing Guild the Lilly by Billy Strings. Heard it on Boston radio a couple times Ellis Bullard had some great ones. What’s a Man to Do catchy as hell. in fact that’s a great album
Euro South
December 6, 2024 @ 3:43 pm
“Guild the Lilly” is my favorite off of that album that’s got plenty of good ones.
Wilson's Cousin
December 5, 2024 @ 8:07 pm
You want a dang ear worm? A real boot scootin’ boogie? A dagum toe tapper? I don’t believe you. Trigger how could you leave I Never Lie off this list? I’ve read your responses but seriously? How can you hear that song and not do a little shimmey to it? And just as criminal is leaving You Look Like You Love me off there too. That’s a dang good country song and it introduced a lot of younger listeners to some good country music. I mean that song took off like wild fire.
Jason Adam
December 5, 2024 @ 9:49 pm
1. No One Else Like Me – Red Clay Strays
2. Hillbilly Happy – 49 Winchester
3. Eagle Rare – Mike & The Moonpies
4. $10 Cowboy – Charlie Crockett
5. I’m Your Man – Wilder Blue
Tom
December 6, 2024 @ 3:10 am
…well then, in no particular order, other than mis. langley’s smash topping every other single this year.
1. you look like you love me – ella langley/riley green
2. austin – dasha
3.i don’t know how to say goodbye – dwight yoakam/post malone
4. i had some help – post malone/morgan wallen
5. i got a problem – drake milligan
6. 4x4xu – lainey wilson
7. yes ma’m (he found me in a honky tonk) – shawna thompson
8. ends of the earth – ty myers
9. dammit randy – miranda lambert
10. hello shitty day – jake worthington/miranda lambert
Johnny
December 6, 2024 @ 3:40 am
Pat Reedy all the way.
Euro South
December 6, 2024 @ 3:53 pm
Yessiree!
Banjo
December 6, 2024 @ 7:13 am
49 Winchester, with Zach Top a close second!
Megan
December 6, 2024 @ 7:46 am
Would love to see “Jesus Saves” by Riley Green considered (he also wrote it)
Kevin Smith
December 6, 2024 @ 8:30 am
1 Honky Tonk Hall of Fame.
2Wrong Like The Weather
3Use Me.
All three are Country to the core. And as this site is called Saving Country Music, not Saving Rock Music, not Saving Americana Music, these songs are a good fit.
ShawnaForever
December 12, 2024 @ 12:28 pm
Thank you. Eagle Rare and Radio Wave is not country.
SixtyThreeGuild
December 7, 2024 @ 12:25 pm
Wheres Jupiter’s Fairee? That’s one of the most emotional songs to drop in a long time and one of the best Sturgills has ever done
Bear
December 8, 2024 @ 12:12 pm
Ooooo man could we see Kimmi sweep the awards show? Let’s hope so?
Tlly Kelly
December 11, 2024 @ 6:11 am
What?! NNo, no, no.
-Morgan Wallen – Love Somebody
-Scotty McCreery – Cab In A Solo
are the best and unique of this year,
RootinForYou
December 12, 2024 @ 12:40 pm
Cut Me Loose – Jesse Daniel
Bama Clay – Shawna Thompson (anything from her album)
Travelin’ the Highway Home – Kelsey Waldon & Margo Price
Bitch on the Sauce – Miranda Lambert
$10 cowboy / Trouble and Misery – Charley Crockett
I’ve Lost More – Tony Martinez
Anything actually country…
brian
December 16, 2024 @ 12:54 pm
Tickets to Turnpike
Mongo
December 23, 2024 @ 12:37 pm
Tony all the way! If anyone deserves some recognition it’s that dude.
Lane Sheats
December 23, 2024 @ 4:18 pm
I know I’m late to this but Zach Russell’s “people, people, people” is such a catchy and well written song. I feel like he’s bad overlooked! His album came out last year and is great and somehow this song didn’t make the cut.