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Country’s Top 100: All-Time Best Songs

Country’s Top 100: All-Time Best Songs

By Shirley Jinkins and Malcolm Mayhew

20 September 2007

All-Time Best Songs 20-1

By Shirley Jinkins and Malcolm Mayhew

Here's a tribute to all of those artists and the many others who shaped country music -- a list of the 100 best country songs of all time. Today: 20-1...
19 September 2007

All-Time Best Songs 40-21

By Shirley Jinkins and Malcolm Mayhew

Here's a tribute to all of those artists and the many others who shaped country music -- a list of the 100 best country songs of all time. Today: 60-41... Check all this week for the rest of the countdown.
18 September 2007

All-Time Best Songs 60-41

By Shirley Jinkins and Malcolm Mayhew

Here's a tribute to all of those artists and the many others who shaped country music -- a list of the 100 best country songs of all time. Today: 60-41... Check all this week for the rest of the countdown.
17 September 2007

All-Time Best Songs 80-61

By Shirley Jinkins and Malcolm Mayhew

Here's a tribute to all of those artists and the many others who shaped country music -- a list of the 100 best country songs of all time. Today: 80-61... Check all this week for the rest of the countdown.
13 September 2007

All-Time Best Songs 100-81

By Shirley Jinkins and Malcolm Mayhew

Here's a tribute to all of those artists and the many others who shaped country music -- a list of the 100 best country songs of all time. Today: 100-81... Check back next week for the rest of the countdown.

Just as they did with rock ‘n’ roll, naysayers once predicted that country music wouldn’t last, that it was just a passing fad. Of course, a lot of that naysaying happened in the 1980s, when “Elvira” was popular. Who coulda blamed `em for wanting that song to go away?

But country music, of course, hasn’t gone anywhere. If anything, its popularity has blossomed even more than at the height of the so-called “Urban Cowboy” movement in the `80s. Country music today has as big a role in popular music as hip-hop, rock, indie-rock and every other genre, and looking back at country’s history, it’s safe to say that pop music wouldn’t be what it is today had Johnny Cash, George Jones, George Strait and the Dixie Chicks not come along.

Here is our tribute to all of those artists and the many others who shaped or otherwise significantly contributed to country music—a list of the 100 best country songs of all time.

We kept this list, in the words of Strait, pure country: No Wilco. No Flying Burrito Brothers. No Old 97’s. No alt-country—there’s a time and place for honoring those heroes, and this ain’t it.

We based this list on two things: popularity and our own opinions. Just because a song was popular, however, doesn’t mean it made the cut. Same goes for the quality of the songs; because of space restrictions, we had to leave a bunch of our faves on the editing-room floor.

Still, in our opinions, these are indeed the 100 best country songs of all time. Let the disagreeing begin.

Shirley Jinkins and Malcolm Mayhew

 
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