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She wanted her a real cowboy, it was a phase she was goin' through
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poptimists best of 2001, these two show up in the next heat or the one after:
Jamie O'Neal "Shiver": Warm and womanly, country drawing on AC pop (or vice versa), a power ballad that reaches beautifully without having to blow the sky away:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfv9YlHIeg0
Montgomery Gentry "She Couldn't Change Me": Posted this once before: Pride that's fueled by resentment and insecurity and comes off in-your-face obnoxious but exhilaratingly so, and kind of funny at that. After years of admiring country and loving some of its products when I came across them, this was the song that made me fall in love with the genre, fucked up or not, and not least when it scares and angers me.
Jamie O'Neal "Shiver": Warm and womanly, country drawing on AC pop (or vice versa), a power ballad that reaches beautifully without having to blow the sky away:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfv9YlHIeg0
Montgomery Gentry "She Couldn't Change Me": Posted this once before: Pride that's fueled by resentment and insecurity and comes off in-your-face obnoxious but exhilaratingly so, and kind of funny at that. After years of admiring country and loving some of its products when I came across them, this was the song that made me fall in love with the genre, fucked up or not, and not least when it scares and angers me.
