Quels sont les ingrédients d'une bonne chanson country ? Elle raconte une histoire. Elle trace une ligne. Elle a une tonalité que vous pouvez sentir jusqu'à la plante de vos pieds. Certains s'énervent, d'autres pleurent, d'autres encore vous mettent sur la voie. Mais ce sont 100 chansons essentielles qui retracent l'histoire de la musique country, de Hank Williams hurlant à la lune, à George Jones pour tous les amoureux désespérés, à Taylor Swift chantant le blues des cowgirls de banlieue.
Voici une liste de 100 musiques country incontournables. Si vous souhaitez écouter les meilleures chansons country en continu, rendez-vous directement en fin d'article. Bonne écoute !
100 musiques country incontournables
100. Ray Wylie Hubbard, ‘Redneck Mother’ (1975)
99. Gary Stewart, ‘She’s Actin’ Single, I’m Drinkin’ Doubles’ (1975)
98. Jerry Jeff Walker, ‘Desperados Waiting for a Train’ (1973)
97. Lyle Lovett, ‘If I Had a Boat’ (1988)
96. Donna Fargo, ‘The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.’ (1972)
95. O.B. McClinton, ‘Don’t Let the Green Grass Fool You’ (1972)
94. Neko Case, ‘People Got a Lotta Nerve’ (2009)
93. Bobby Bare, ‘Streets of Baltimore’ (1966)
92. Reba McEntire, ‘Fancy’ (1991)
91. Gary Allan, ‘Songs About Rain’ (2003)
90. Brad Paisley, ‘Welcome to the Future’ (2009)
89. Harry Choates, ‘Jole Blon’ (1946)
88. C.W. McCall, ‘Convoy’ (1975)
87. Gretchen Wilson, ‘Redneck Woman’ (2004)
86. Ronnie Milsap, ‘Smoky Mountain Rain’ (1980)
85. Bellamy Brothers, ‘Old Hippie’ (1985)
84. Dwight Yoakam, ‘Guitars, Cadillacs’ (1986)
83. Tom T. Hall, ‘Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine’ (1972)
82. Juice Newton, ‘Queen of Hearts’ (1981)
81. Garth Brooks, ‘Friends in Low Places’ (1990)
80. Lee Ann Womack, ‘I Hope You Dance’ (2000)
79. Tammy Wynette, ‘D-I-V-O-R-C-E’ (1968)
78. John Prine, ‘Angel from Montgomery’ (1971)
77. Loretta Lynn, ‘The Pill’ (1975)
76. Rosanne Cash, ‘Seven Year Ache’ (1981)
75. Merle Haggard, ‘Okie from Muskogee’ (1969)
74. Patsy Cline, ‘I Fall to Pieces’ (1961)
73. George Jones, ‘The Race Is On’ (1964)
72. Emmett Miller, ‘Lovesick Blues’ (1928)
71. Ray Price, ‘Crazy Arms’ (1956)
70. John Anderson, ‘Wild and Blue’ (1982)
69. Garth Brooks, ‘The Dance’ (1989)
68. Roger Miller, ‘King of the Road’ (1964)
67. Martina McBride, ‘Independence Day’ (1994)
66. Jamey Johnson, ‘In Color’ (2008)
65. Charlie Rich, ‘Behind Closed Doors’ (1973)
64. Lucinda Williams, ‘Passionate Kisses’ (1988)
63. Dolly Parton, ‘Coat of Many Colors’ (1971)
62. D.L. Menard, ‘The Back Door (La Porte en Arrière)’ (1962)
61. Alabama, ‘Mountain Music’ (1982)
60. Tennessee Ernie Ford, ‘Sixteen Tons’ (1955)
59. Marty Robbins, ‘El Paso’ (1959)
58. Jeannie C. Riley, ‘Harper Valley P.T.A.’ (1968)
57. Eric Church, ‘Springsteen’ (2011)
56. Carrie Underwood, ‘Before He Cheats’ (2006)
55. The Flatlanders, ‘Dallas’ (1990)
54. Brad Paisley, ‘Alcohol’ (2005)
53. Charley Pride, ‘Kiss an Angel Good Mornin” (1971)
52. Flatt and Scruggs, ‘Foggy Mountain Breakdown’ (1949)
51. Johnny Cash, ‘Folsom Prison Blues’ (1955)
50. Gram Parsons, ‘$1000 Wedding’ (1974)
49. Kacey Musgraves, ‘Follow Your Arrow’ (2013)
48. Patsy Montana, ‘I Want to Be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart’ (1935)
47. George Jones and Tammy Wynette, ‘Golden Ring’ (1976)