gonecountry
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Post by gonecountry on Sept 4, 2014 21:30:20 GMT -5
You know those songs that take forever to grow on you, but eventually you start liking and for some you actually grow to love them? Here's mine:
1. I Don't Dance - Lee Brice 2. Wake Up Lovin' You - Craig Morgan 3. Cowboy Casanova - Carrie Underwood 4. I'm Alive - Kenny Chesney and Dave Matthews 5. Another Try - Josh Turner 6. Southern Comfort Zone - Brad Paisley
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dm2081
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Post by dm2081 on Sept 4, 2014 22:51:10 GMT -5
Just this year alone there's been a couple for me: Where It's At - Dustin Lynch Keep It To Yourself - Kacey Musgraves Rewind - Rascal Flatts Who I Am With You - Chris Young Chillin' It - Cole Swindell
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jesster
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Post by jesster on Sept 5, 2014 8:00:29 GMT -5
Eric Church, Springsteen Lee Brice, yoga song (or well, Lee Brice generally for that matter)
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gonecountry
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Post by gonecountry on Sept 5, 2014 12:21:12 GMT -5
Most Rascal Flatts songs need to grown on me. Some do eventually, some don't. Banjo is one such example. Didn't like at first, but now enjoy quite a bit.
Eric Churc - loved Chief (one of my top 5 albums of all time), but it took a good month or two to get into some of the tunes - especially coming after Carolina which I loved from the first listen. Similar thing with The Outsiders, a few songs from that CD are still growing on me. Took a while to get into both the Outsiders and Give Me Back My Hometown
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Ten Pound Hammer
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Post by Ten Pound Hammer on Sept 5, 2014 13:47:20 GMT -5
"What Hurts the Most" did this to me twice. I thought it was a hot mess when I first heard it, then I liked it. Then it got overplayed as all hell and I didn't want to hear it. Then I stopped hearing it entirely, and grew to like it again.
ETA: Also "Ready Set Roll". I think part of it was because I wanted it to be the Antichrist of country music, but there is the occasional good lyric in it (as I said, "Where the good times and Goodyears meet" is a good line).
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Markus Meyer
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Post by Markus Meyer on Sept 5, 2014 14:26:55 GMT -5
"What Hurts the Most" did this to me twice. I thought it was a hot mess when I first heard it, then I liked it. Then it got overplayed as all hell and I didn't want to hear it. Then I stopped hearing it entirely, and grew to like it again. ETA: Also "Ready Set Roll". I think part of it was because I wanted it to be the Antichrist of country music, but there is the occasional good lyric in it (as I said, "Where the good times and Goodyears meet" is a good line). Ten Pound Hammer admitting to kind of enjoying "Ready Set Roll"???!!!!!
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Andy
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Post by Andy on Sept 5, 2014 19:29:02 GMT -5
As big of a Bill Anderson, Jamey Johnson, and George Strait fan I am, I simply could not get into "Give It Away" until rather recently. No idea why, because that's usually the kind of song I love.
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gardyfan
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Post by gardyfan on Sept 6, 2014 9:25:10 GMT -5
Write This Down - George Strait Carlene - Phil Vassar
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recjus85
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Post by recjus85 on Sept 6, 2014 12:54:46 GMT -5
Easy - Rascal Flatts w/ Natasha Bedingfield
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trebor
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Post by trebor on Sept 6, 2014 13:41:11 GMT -5
Blown Away - Carrie Underwood Despised it profoundly when released; now I quite love it and it is even on my pod (!)
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sabre14
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Post by sabre14 on Sept 6, 2014 15:46:46 GMT -5
When I first bought Toby Keith's Honkytonk U album back in 2005, I thought "Big Blue Note" was awful to be honest. But as I listened to it more I slowly started to think the song wasn't as bad as I thought, and by the time it was sent to radio in September of 2005, I faced the fact I loved it. Now it's probably in my top 5 Toby singles.
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gonecountry
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Post by gonecountry on Sept 15, 2014 19:50:05 GMT -5
Two songs that just fell off the charts in the past few weeks I have just started to really enjoy: Song About A Girl - Eric Paslay and What I Can't Put Down - Jon Pardi. Both of them I initially thought were just loud messes, I now really am enjoying.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2014 13:11:39 GMT -5
George Strait- River Of Love & Troubadour
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Andy
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Post by Andy on Sept 19, 2014 18:14:31 GMT -5
Tim McGraw - Last Dollar Travis Tritt - You Never Take Me Dancing
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sabre14
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Post by sabre14 on Sept 19, 2014 18:56:39 GMT -5
Tim McGraw - Last Dollar Travis Tritt - You Never Take Me Dancing I actually liked "Last Dollar (Fly Away)" from the get go, but am with you on the latter. Though I still get a bit irritated by the "Yee Yee Yee's".
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2014 8:12:06 GMT -5
Brett Eldredge- "Mean To Me" Brothers Osbourne- "Rum" (really dig this now) Eric Church- "Cold One" Florida Georgia Line- "Cruise"
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Kat5Kind
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Post by Kat5Kind on Sept 21, 2014 9:04:18 GMT -5
Don't Let Me Be Lonely- The Band Perry Give Me Back My Hometown- Eric Church Cruise- FGL (now look at me, haha, completely crazy about these two!) Somebody's Heartbreak- Hunter Hayes (I think the reason I didn't like this single much was because I wanted Love Makes Me or More Than I Should for the 3rd single. He's my favorite, but this song still isn't.) Good Girl- Carrie Underwood (or as my niece used to call her, Carrie Underwear)
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gonecountry
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Post by gonecountry on Dec 27, 2014 20:43:46 GMT -5
God help me, I'm really starting to enjoy Thomas Rhett's Make Me Wanna. Paisley's Perfect Storm has also grown on me tremendously. At first listen, I wasn't impressed at all.
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