Video of the Day
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Taylor Swift - Ellen Interview
Oh, I think they're a couple and they just don't want to admit it!
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Taylor Swift - Ellen Interview
Oh, I think they're a couple and they just don't want to admit it! -
Clay Walker - 'Fore She Was Mama
Courtesy of Curb Records. -
Billy Currington - Walk A Little Straighter
This was Billy's debut single. -
Glen Campbell - Gentle On My Mind
Hopefully you got to see Glen on the Grammys last weekend. Check out his guitar solo on this clip, and you'll be reminded why he's such a legendary entertainer! -
Shania Twain - When You Kiss Me
The music video was shot in Takapuna, New Zealand -
Jana Kramer - Why Ya Wanna
Here is actress and singer, Jana Kramer, with her debut single. Enjoy! -
Ryan and Ashley - Ashley Loses The Super Bowl Bet
You lost Ashley, time to pay up! -
Alan Jackson - So You Don't Have to Love Me Anymore
This is the latest single from Alan Jackson. -
Eddie Rabbitt - Suspicions
From 1979 from Eddie's album Loveline; his version was a Number One hit on the Billboard country music charts and a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. The song saw renewed popularity in late 2007-early 2008, when Tim McGraw recorded and released a cover version. Rabbitt said that he wrote the song "in five minutes in the studio during a lunch break". -
Casey James - Let's Don't Call It A Night
Casey Everett James is a singer and guitarist from Fort Worth, Texas, who was the third-place finalist on the ninth season of American Idol. -
Ronnie Dunn - Let The Cowboy Rock
Here's the third single from Ronnie Dunn's self-titled album. -
Brad Paisley featuring Alabama - Old Alabama
The music video features Alabama, of course, and appearances from NASCAR drivers, Darrell Waltrip, Jeff Gordon and Rick Hendrick. The video was filmed in and around Charlotte, North Carolina. -
Cledus T. Judd - It's A Great Day To Be A Guy
The "Weird Al" of country does a parody of Travis Tritt's song. I love the synchronized swimmers! -
Linda Ronstadt - Blue Bayou
"Blue Bayou" was written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson and originally sung by Orbison. The best known version remains Linda Ronstadt's 1977 cover, which was a top-ten pop, country and easy listening single in the U.S.; the song was included on Ronstadt's Triple-Platinum-Plus Simple Dreams album. -
John Michael Montgomery - I Love The Way You Love Me
Reached number one in 1993 and was the ACM Song of the Year. -
Chris Cagle - Got My Country On
New music from Chris Cagle, gettin' his country on! -
Dierks Bentley - Draw Me A Map
This was the second single from Dierks' bluegrass inspired album Up On The Ridge. Featuring backing vocals by Alison Krauss. -
Jessica Andrews - There's More To Me Than You
A cut from Jessica Andrew's 2003 album, Now. -
Sylvia - Nobody
Sylvia Jane Kirby, known simply as Sylvia, scored this #1 country hit in 1982. The song was also a hit on the Billboard Hot 100, where it reached number 15. -
Lonestar - No News
Going back to 1995 on this one. Look carefully and you'll see John Rich on bass! -
Lady Antebellum - Dancing Away With My Heart
Lady Antebellum perform their latest single on "Live! with Kelly." -
Chuck Wicks - All I Ever Wanted
The second single from Chuck's debut album. -
Gloriana - (Kissed You) Goodnight
They really capture that awkward moment...should I kiss her not?? -
Hank Williams - Cold Cold Heart
Nobody could write and sing a sad song like good 'ole Hank. Going back to the beginnings of country music, enjoy this peek into a bygone era. -
Lee Brice - Interview With Ryan Fox
Lee Brice tackles Ryan Fox's fast 5 questions. Congrats on the engagement, Mr. Brice!! -
Eli Young Band - Even If It Breaks Your Heart
The latest from the always excellent Eli Young Band, with a song written by Will Hoge and Eric Paslay. -
Brantley Gilbert - Kick It In The Sticks
This was the debut single from Brantley Gilbert. -
Tim McGraw - Still
This was released in February 2010 as the third single from Tim's tenth studio album, Southern Voice. -
Rodney Atkins - Interview With Ryan Fox
Rodney stops by Go Country 105 and takes on Ryan's five fast questions. -
Jason Aldean - Dirt Road Anthem
The video for "Dirt Road Anthem" was filmed around Old Hickory, Tennessee (a suburb of Nashville). The twin bridges are crossing the Cumberland River, and the factory scene, railroad beds and small town were filmed around Rayon City.

