#1 Flashback From Faith Hill – ‘Piece Of My Heart’ – Number One Today In 1994

Wow, I can’t believe it’s been 19 years since Faith Hill hit number one with her remake of Piece Of My Heart. It hit number one on the Billboard Hot Country charts on this day back in 1994. Here’s Faith performing Piece Of My Heart live in concert as well as her number one hit from 1999 Breathe. For comparison, below Faith’s video is the version that Janis Joplin fans are familiar with, and below Janis’ is a version that Crystal Bowersox fans worldwide love. Enjoy!

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Keith Urban – Who Wouldn’t Want To Be Here – Spring Break 2004 – Complete Concert

How cool is this? It’s Keith Urban’s entire concert recorded as a CMT original concert. If you’ve never seen him in concert, here’s your chance. Sit back, pop open a beverage and enjoy!

Video Flashbacks From John Michael Montgomery and George Strait

On this day in history, John Michael Montgomery took ‘I Can Love You Like That’ to number one on the country charts in 1995 and George Strait took ‘The Best Day’ to number one in 2000. Enjoy the official video from Montgomery and a great live version from King George.

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#1 Flashback – Darryl Worley’s Have You Forgotten Begins 7-Week Stay At Number One On Country Charts

On this day back in 2003, Darryl Worley’s Have You Forgotten moved up to number one on the Billboard Hot Country charts and stayed there for an amazing seven weeks. Have you forgotten?

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Happy Birthday To Two Of Our Favorite Country Artists – Pat Green And Troy Gentry Of Montgomery Gentry

Today is Pat Green and Troy Gentry’s birthday. Pat was born in San Antonio, TX in 1972, and Troy was born in Lexington, KY in 1967. To celebrate their birthday’s, here’s Wave on Wave from Pat Green and Troy singing lead on Montgomery Gentry’s If You Ever Stop Loving Me. Happy Birthday guys!

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Video: Gary Allan Performing ‘Pieces’ On Jimmy Kimmel Live

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Joe Nichols Scored His First #1 Single For ‘Brokenheartsville’ On This Day In 2003

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Video: The Avett Brothers – ‘The Ballad Of Love And Hate’ (Live)

Sometimes we just want to feature good music from any genre, and The Ballad of Love and Hate by The Avett Brothers is one of the best songs ever recorded. If you’ve never heard it before, you’re in for a treat. Sit back, relax and enjoy a seven minute break.

Video: Luke Bryan and David Lee Murphy Performing ‘Dust On The Bottle’ (Live) in North Carolina

David Lee Murphy’s Dust on the Bottle remains one of my favorite country songs of all-time. Check out David joining Luke Bryan onstage during his recent tour stop in Fayetteville, NC. on March 22nd. From all accounts, it was a fantastic moment during the concert. Enjoy!

Video: Luke Bryan Teaching A Couple Of Long Island Country Boys How To Shake It

If you’re a fan of Luke Bryan, you’re gonna love this concert footage from Luke’s Long Island concert back in February. Watch as Luke brings a couple of country boys onstage and tries to teach them how to shake it. One of them gets it, and one of them… doesn’t. Warning – some of the language is NSFW.