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Collection Country Music
 CMT 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music In 2003, Country Music Television compiled a panel of experts to discuss, debate and then finally rank the 100 greatest country songs of all time. The list was presented in a six-hour special that ran on the cable network in conjunction with a concert featuring some of country music's brightest stars performing the top 12 songs. This folio presents all 100 songs, arranged for piano/vocal/guitar, in what could be the greatest country collection ever! Songs include: Amarillo by Morning (#12) * Behind Closed Doors (#9) * Blue Moon of Kentucky (#11) * Coal Miner's Daughter (#13) * Crazy (#3) * The Dance (#14) * Forever and Ever, Amen (#15) * Friends in Low Places (#6) * Galveston (#8) * He Stopped Loving Her Today (#2) * Hello Darlin' (#17) * I Fall to Pieces (#7) * I Will Always Love You (#16) * Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys (#10) * Ring of Fire (#4) * Stand by Your Man (#1) * Take Me Home, Country Roads (#16) * Your Cheatin' Heart (#5) * and many more of all your all-time favorites. Includes an interesting history of country music by Chet Flippo, Editorial Director of CMT and CMT.com, and former Nashville bureau chief for Billboard.
 Country Music Sources: A Biblio-Discography of Commercially Recorded Traditional Music by Guthrie Meade, This book provides information on some 14,500 recordings of 3,500 old-time folk and country songs recorded between 1921 and 1942. Each performance receives a full citation, including the date and place of recording, original and variant artist, and title credits. Whenever possible, songs are traced back to their original lyricists and composers or to major published and unpublished folksong collections. Entries are grouped into broad subject categories: ballads, popular songs, religious songs, and instrumentals. Based on 35 years of research in public and private collections of recordings, broadsides, pamphlets, and sheet music, this valuable resource allows a fresh understanding of pre-World War II country music and its intricate connections to the blues, old world folk music, and the broad spectrum of American popular song.
Classic Country Music: A Smithsonian Collection - Classic Country Music: A Smithsonian Collection was a multi-volume set of recordings released by the Smithsonian Institution. Released in 1990, the collection contains 100 tracks deemed to be significantly important to the history of country music. Country music - Country music, also called country and western music or country-western, is an amalgam of popular musical forms developed in the Southern United States, with roots in traditional folk music, Celtic Music, Blues, Gospel music, and Old-time music. Anthology of American Folk Music - The Anthology of American Folk Music is a recording that collects several dozen folk and country songs which were initially recorded from the 1920s and 1930s, and were first released on 78 rpm records. Although the choice of songs is idiosyncratic, the collection is famous due to its role as a touchstone for the folk music revival in the 1950s and 1960s. Academy of Country Music - The Academy of Country Music (ACM) was founded in 1964 in Los Angeles, California. It was originally called the Country & Western Music Academy; and was formed by people who wanted to share their love of Country music.
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