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Music Groupsourcing Request

A fair point, but I have no idea what the listeners to this station listen to except the station's playlist, and country ain't on it. No sin in the basics. If somebody already knows Patsy Cline, they won't object to a song. If they don't, they'll get educated.

I worked with an otherwise well educated Doctor who had never heard "San Antone Rose" or of Bob Wills. Ignorance pops up in strange places.
 
OK, gang. First, thank you for all the suggestions. They were most helpful. Now for a further request for suggestions. 1. If one were to pick one Hank Williams song, and it's not "Your Cheatin' Heart," what would you pick. 2. An adultery song. I am currently torn between "Married, But Not to Each Other" for the title and "Cold Hard Facts of Life" by Porter Waggoner because it's also a murder song, thereby a twofer, but I'm open to any and all ideas.
 
OK, gang. First, thank you for all the suggestions. They were most helpful. Now for a further request for suggestions. 1. If one were to pick one Hank Williams song, and it's not "Your Cheatin' Heart," what would you pick. 2. An adultery song. I am currently torn between "Married, But Not to Each Other" for the title and "Cold Hard Facts of Life" by Porter Waggoner because it's also a murder song, thereby a twofer, but I'm open to any and all ideas.

A great cheating song is "She's Not Really Cheating, She's Just Getting Even" by Moe Bandy.
 




John Conlee gets overlooked because he was toiling in the countrypolitan era, but this was spooky as heck.
 

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