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Post by onebuffalo on May 20, 2014 16:43:20 GMT -5
Tell me what songs you like better, the number one or the number two. Ready?
1. Crazy-#1 Kenny Rogers (1985) or the #2 Patsy Cline (1962).
2. Friends-#1 Razzy Bailey (1981) or the #2 John Michael Montgomery (1997).
3. I Told You So-#1 Randy Travis (1988) or the #2 Keith Urban (2007).
4. It's A Little Too Late-#1 Mark Chesnutt (1997) or the #2 Tanya Tucker (1993).
5. Little Rock-#1 Reba McEntire (1986) or the #2 Collin Raye (1994).
Any others you can think of?
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Post by sabre14 on May 20, 2014 16:46:40 GMT -5
^ Too bad Toby's "A Little Too Late" which went #1 on R&R and #2 on Billboard in 2006 is off by one word.
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Post by Andy on May 21, 2014 15:20:03 GMT -5
Hopefully I'm doing this right...
1. Not familiar with the Kenny Rogers song, but I can't imagine it topping Patsy's interpretation of the Willie Nelson classic.
2. Not familiar with the Razzy Bailey song.
3. Believe it or not... Keith's. Randy Travis is much more my style than Keith Urban, but it's possibly my least favorite Travis song up against my favorite Urban song.
4. Both songs are good but nothing too special... would probably give the nod to Chesnutt.
5. Definitely Collin's. His "Little Rock" is one of my all-time favorite songs, while the Reba song is merely good.
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Post by onebuffalo on May 21, 2014 15:32:09 GMT -5
Hopefully I'm doing this right... 1. Not familiar with the Kenny Rogers song, but I can't imagine it topping Patsy's interpretation of the Willie Nelson classic. 2. Not familiar with the Razzy Bailey song. 3. Believe it or not... Keith's. Randy Travis is much more my style than Keith Urban, but it's possibly my least favorite Travis song up against my favorite Urban song. 4. Both songs are good but nothing too special... would probably give the nod to Chesnutt. 5. Definitely Collin's. His "Little Rock" is one of my all-time favorite songs, while the Reba song is merely good. Pretty close. Those are two different Crazys right there. Here is what the Kenny Rogers song sounds like: Here is the Razzy Bailey tune as well:
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Post by 14887fan on May 21, 2014 16:32:04 GMT -5
"I Told You So" has always been one of my favorite Keith Urban songs, so that one wins. I'd take the Carrie/Randy "I Told You So" duet over Randy's original version anyday. That was the only easy selection for me out of these.
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Post by onebuffalo on May 22, 2014 10:39:03 GMT -5
I have changed the name of this thread to Same Title, Different Song. Here are five more examples. Tell me which one(s) you like.
1. Cry-#3 Lynn Anderson (1972) or the #1 Crystal Gayle (1986) vs. the #12 Faith Hill (2002).
2. How Was I To Know-#1 Reba McEntire (1997) or the #2 John Michael Montgomery (1997).
3. It Must Be Love-#1 Don Williams (1979) or the #1 Alan Jackson (2000) vs. the #1 Ty Herndon (1998).
4. Men-#7 Charly McClain (1980) or the #8 Forester Sisters (1991).
5. Old Flame-#1 Alabama (1981) or the #5 Juice Newton (1986).
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Post by .indulgecountry on May 22, 2014 12:34:02 GMT -5
1. Cry - Faith Hill 2. How Was I to Know - Reba McEntire 3. It Must Be Love - Alan Jackson
And, for the original ones posted, I like the Carrie's "I Told You So" better than the original or the Keith song with the same name. And "Little Rock" by Reba.
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Post by Todd on May 22, 2014 13:33:41 GMT -5
My favorites:
1. Patsy Cline
2. John Michael Montgomery
3. Randy Travis
4. Tanya Tucker
5. Reba McEntire
1. Lynn Anderson/Crystal Gayle
2. John Michael Montgomery
3. Ty Herndon
4. Forester Sisters
5. Alabama
How about "Why Lady Why" - Alabama (1980) vs Gary Morris (1983)
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Post by straitfan87 on May 22, 2014 19:29:33 GMT -5
How about She'll Leave You with a Smile by George Strait, the single and the album track of the same name.
She'll Leave You with a Smile - Carrying Your Love with Me (1997) She'll Leave You with a Smile - The Road Less Traveled (2002) #1
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Post by onebuffalo on May 27, 2014 7:43:11 GMT -5
Here's another five examples. Ready?
1. Country Boy-#1 Ricky Skaggs (1985) or #1 Alan Jackson (2009).
2. Do You Believe Me Now-#4 Vern Gosdin (1988) or #1 Jimmy Wayne (2008).
3. She's Too Good To Be True-#1 Charley Pride (1972) or #1 Exile (1987).
4. I Believe In You-#1 Mel Tillis (1978) or #1 Don Williams (1980).
5. I Got You-#5 Dwight Yoakam (1989) or #7 Shenandoah (1991).
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Post by sabre14 on May 27, 2014 12:50:43 GMT -5
5. I Got You-#5 Dwight Yoakam (1989) or #7 Shenandoah (1991). Or "I Got You" - Thompson Square (#8) 2011 Or "I Got You" - Craig Morgan" (#12) 2006
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2014 17:56:32 GMT -5
Why Rascal Flatts (2009) Jason Aldean (2005)
Compass Lady A (2013) Rascal Flatts (2014)
One Way Ticket LeAnn Rimes (1998) Carrie Underwood (2012)
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Post by onebuffalo on Jun 2, 2014 9:36:39 GMT -5
1. I Still Believe In You-the #1 Desert Rose Band (1989) or the #1 Vince Gill (1992).
2. I'm Not Through Loving You Yet-the #3 Conway Twitty (1974) or the #7 Louise Mandrell (1984).
3. If I Were You-the #4 Collin Raye (1995) or the #8 Terri Clark (1996).
4. In My Eyes-the #1 John Conlee (1984) or the #12 Lionel Cartwright (1990).
5. Rumor Has It-the #1 Clay Walker (1997) or the #3 Reba McEntire (1991).
6. Another Place, Another Time-the #5 Jerry Lee Lewis (1968) or the #5 Don Williams (1988).
7. The Chair-the #7 Marty Robbins (1971) or the #1 George Strait (1985).
8. Heart Trouble-the #8 Steve Wariner (1985) or the #21 Martina McBride (1995).
9. Always Have, Always Will-the #1 Janie Frickie (1986) or the #40 Shenandoah (1996).
10. Keep Me In Mind-the #1 Lynn Anderson (1973) or the #1 Zac Brown Band (2011).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2014 11:24:14 GMT -5
Without You, Keith Urban
Without You, Dixie Chicks
Pieces, Rascal Flatts Pieces, Gary Allan
Tough, Craig Morgan
Tough, Kellie Pickler
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2014 13:36:44 GMT -5
Dust- Tim Mcgraw, Eli Young Band Day Drinking(or Drinkin)- Little Big Town, Jerrod Niemann, Parmalee Halo- Tim Mcgraw, Dustin Lynch Show You Off- Dan + Shay, Jason Aldean Bones- Gary Allan, Little Big Town I'm With The Band- Dierks Bentley, Little Big Town Heart Like Mine- Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban, Dwight Yoakam
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