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Every Time Two Fools Collide is a 1978 duet album by American country music singers Kenny Rogers and Dottie West .

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79-434: This was the duo's first album together, after Rogers entered the country market earlier with his massive country pop crossover hit " Lucille " in spring of 1977, followed by a string of more big crossover hits. West, though, was struggling to keep afloat as a country singer, and needed help to bring her career back to where she was in the early part of the decade. Together, they recorded and released this album in 1978, and it

158-599: A Tyler, Texas , hospital in the final stages of pancreatic cancer, according to his son, then left on December 12 for home hospice care. Price died at his home in Mt. Pleasant, Texas , on December 16, 2013, at age 87. Price was interred at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas . After leaving Nashville, Price lived his time off the road on his east Texas ranch near Mount Pleasant, continuing to dabble in gamefowl, cattle and horses. Ray Price married twice. He and his first wife divorced in

237-457: A Rainy Night " reached No. 1 on both the Hot 100 and Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Country star Juice Newton also achieved country-pop success with several crossover hits in the early '80s, including " Queen of Hearts ", " The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known) ", and Grammy-winner " Break It To Me Gently "; in addition, she wrote " Sweet Sweet Smile ", the only country hit for easy-listening act

316-686: A backlash, with several traditional country artists forming the Association of Country Entertainers (ACE) to promote what they considered to be "real country music." Newton-John scored a string of pop-country hits in 1974 and 1975 including " I Honestly Love You ", " Have You Never Been Mellow ", and " Please Mr. Please ", before moving away from country in the late 1970s after starring in Grease and focusing mostly on pop music from then onward. The debate raged into 1975 and reached its apex at that year's Country Music Association Awards when reigning Entertainer of

395-630: A hit with the pop songs " Can't Fight the Moonlight " and " I Need You ", the latter of which required a remix to be suitable for country radio. Incorporating elements of pop into country music became extremely popular by the late '90s, thus producing many crossover hits and artists, especially on the adult contemporary charts. Country love songs also became more popular with songs like " To Make You Feel My Love ", " Cowboy Take Me Away ", " I Love You ", " Breathe ", " It's Your Love ", " Just to See You Smile ", " This Kiss ", " The Way You Love Me ", " You're Still

474-625: A joint single with pop singer-songwriter Justin Bieber , " 10,000 Hours ", which went to number one on both the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts. In April 2020, country singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini released " The Other Girl " as a joint single with pop singer Halsey from her third studio album kelsea . The single peaked within the top twenty of both the Hot Country Songs and U.S. Adult Top 40 charts. At

553-581: A long recovery and stay in a nursing home. Said Price, "That's not very much an option for me. God knows I want to live as long as I can but I don't want to live like that." He told the newspaper, "The doctor said that every man will get cancer if he lives to be old enough. I don't know why I got it – I ain't old!" Although in February 2013 the cancer appeared to be in remission, Price was hospitalized in May 2013 with severe dehydration. On December 2, 2013, Price entered

632-687: A number 6 country hit. Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson hit number 3 on adult contemporary, 9 on adult pop and 1 on country charts with the song " Don't You Wanna Stay ". Other records to hit on both the pop and country charts included Miley Cyrus ' " The Climb ", Lady A's " Just A Kiss ", the Band Perry 's " If I Die Young ", Kelly Clarkson 's " Mr. Know It All ", Hunter Hayes ' " Wanted ", and Florida Georgia Line 's " Cruise ". Sam Hunt also earned significant crossover appeal. His 2014 debut album Montevallo , which featured hip-hop and rap influences, reached number 1 on Top Country Albums and number 3 on

711-530: A pair of new compositions. The trio toured the U.S. from March 9 until March 25 starting in Arizona and finishing in Illinois . This was Price's third album with Nelson and first album with Haggard. After the tour, Haggard remarked, "I told Willie when it was over, 'That old man gave us a goddamn singing lesson.' He really did. He just sang so good. He sat there with the mic against his chest. And me and Willie are all over

790-550: A teenager but at first chose a career in veterinary medicine . He was attending North Texas Agricultural College in preparation for that career when his studies were interrupted by America's entry into World War II . Price was drafted in 1944 and served in the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater. He returned to the college after the war and, in 1972, was honored as a distinguished alumnus. After

869-831: Is a Rose " (1975), and " Blue Bayou " (1977). Several artists principally identified as rock, such as the Eagles and America , scored significant pop chart hits with country rock songs, though they may have reached country charts rarely or not at all. Glen Campbell's " Rhinestone Cowboy " was a crossover hit between the pop and country charts in 1975. "Rhinestone Cowboy" was produced by blue-eyed soul writer team Dennis Lambert & Brian Potter and written by Larry Weiss . The Bellamy Brothers ' " Let Your Love Flow ", Amazing Rhythm Aces ' " Third Rate Romance " (1976), Glen Campbell's Southern Nights (1977), and Anne Murray's " You Needed Me " (1978) were additional examples of late '70s pop country hits. In 1977, Kenny Rogers , former frontman of

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948-465: Is a fusion genre of country music and pop music that was developed by members of the country genre out of a desire to reach a larger, mainstream audience. Country pop music blends genres like rock, pop, and country, continuing similar efforts that began in the late 1950s, known originally as the Nashville sound and later on as Countrypolitan . By the mid-1970s, many country artists were transitioning to

1027-612: The Big D Jamboree on Dallas radio station KRLD (AM) in 1949, and when the show was picked up for broadcast on the CBS radio network soon afterward Price had his first taste of national exposure. It was around this time Ray Price became friends with Lefty Frizzell . The two first met at Beck Recording Studio in Dallas, and Price ended up writing the song "Give Me More, More, More Of Your Kisses" for Frizzell's use. A few demos recorded by Price at Beck's caught

1106-542: The Billboard 200 . His 2017 single " Body Like a Back Road " reached number 1 on Hot Country Songs , number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 , and number 11 on Adult Top 40 . Hip hop's penchant for story-telling is one of the reasons frequently cited for its influence on mainstream pop country. Additionally, there are now no less than four generations who have grown up listening to both country music and hip hop, as evidenced in

1185-517: The Bakersfield Sound and later the outlaw movement ; on the pop side, the format was overshadowed by the British Invasion , which was taking place during the same time that Cline and Reeves died by airplane accident. The Nashville sound eventually evolved into countrypolitan during the 1970s and had varying levels of success, with several artists recording in the style: Ray Price (" For

1264-954: The Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Wallen's second album, Dangerous: The Double Album , was released in January 2021, and in February 2021, became the only country album in the 64-year history of the Billboard 200 to spend its first seven weeks at No. 1. It spent a total of ten weeks at that spot, the first album to do so since Whitney Houston 's Whitney in 1987. The album included Billboard No. 1 singles " More Than My Hometown ", " 7 Summers ", and " Wasted on You ". In 2018, many country artists achieved international pop hit singles in collaborations with mainstream pop artists. This included Chris Stapleton who collaborated with Justin Timberlake on Hot 100 top ten single " Say Something "; Urban-pop star Bebe Rexha whose duet with

1343-490: The FM radio dial, which in turn was aided by the increase of FCC licenses for suburban and rural FM stations in the late 1980s and an increase in talk radio on the AM dial, as well as a decision by Billboard to no longer count record sales toward the country singles chart , giving country radio full power to determine a chart ranking by their collective airplay . The commercial boom in

1422-523: The Nashville Sound . He believes that the "Nashville Sound often produced records that sounded more pop than country" after the removal of the fiddle and banjo. Patsy Cline , Marty Robbins , Jim Reeves , and Eddy Arnold were among the most popular artists during this time. Both Reeves and Arnold had major influence on their RCA labelmate Elvis Presley , apparent not only in secular songs but even more so in country gospel songs. Cline became famous in

1501-536: The best selling singles of all time . In 2009, Swift became the first country artist in history to win an MTV Video Music Award . Later in 2010, Swift won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Fearless , becoming the youngest artist to win the top prize at that time. Fearless went on to become Diamond certified by Recording Industry Association of America for moving over 10 million units in

1580-408: The 1958–1990 period of a unified sales, jukebox and airplay chart; three songs topped the various separate country charts for 21 weeks each between 1948 and 1955). The way audiences consumed their music also changed during the 2010s, as streaming services became more prominent, thus affecting how artists marketed their songs. Being played on the radio was no longer a requirement to be a contender in

1659-466: The 1970s. Country pop started when pop music singers like Glen Campbell , John Denver , Olivia Newton-John , and Anne Murray (Canada) began having hits on the country charts. Denver's single " Take Me Home, Country Roads " went to No. 2 on the Billboard pop charts in 1971, and while the song stalled outside of the top 40 on Billboard's country chart, the album Poems, Prayers, and Promises reached

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1738-453: The 2010s, country pop metamorphosized again with the addition of hip-hop beats and rap-style phrasing. The joining of country and pop began in the 1950s when studio executives Chet Atkins and Owen Bradley wanted to create a new kind of music for the young adult crowd after "rockabilly stole away much of country music's youth audience". According to Bill Ivey, this innovative genre originated in Nashville, Tennessee and thus became known as

1817-697: The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me " (the last of which was a pop hit in Canada, and would gain greater fame a year later when Gladys Knight & the Pips covered it). Price's final top ten hit was "Diamonds In The Stars" in early 1982. Price continued to have songs on the country music chart through 1989. Later, he sang gospel music and recorded such songs as " Amazing Grace ", " What A Friend We Have In Jesus ", " Farther Along " and " Rock of Ages ". Price briefly made national news again in 1999 when he

1896-578: The Blues", and sang harmony on the recording. Additionally, Nelson composed the Ray Price song, "Night Life". Price became one of the stalwarts of 1950s honky tonk music, with hit songs such as "Talk To Your Heart" (1952) and "Release Me" . During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound , singing slow ballads and utilizing lush arrangements of strings and backing singers. Examples include his 1967 rendition of "Danny Boy", and "For

1975-623: The Carpenters . Former pop acts such as Exile, Marie Osmond , Bill Medley (formerly of the Righteous Brothers ), Tom Jones , Michael Johnson , Billy Joe Royal , B. J. Thomas , Nicolette Larson , Paul Davis and Dan Seals ("England Dan" of England Dan and John Ford Coley ) began targeting their music at the country market in the early 1980s with a country-pop sound. Although a number of country pop artists continued to have hits, most notably Alabama, Parton, Mandrell, Rabbitt, and Milsap,

2054-515: The Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson (again with Huckabee playing bass guitar). This time they performed duets of " Faded Love " and "Crazy". Price worked on his last album, Last of the Breed , with fellow country music singers Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard . This album was released on March 20, 2007, by the company Lost Highway Records . The two-disc set features 20 country classics as well as

2133-568: The February 2020 Country Radio Seminar , there was discussion on the increase in fan attention to pop and country collaborations, in addition to an increase in the use of streaming services. In 2020, American Idol finalist Gabby Barrett topped Billboard's Hot Country Songs for over 20 weeks with her single, "I Hope ", which was later remixed into a duet with pop singer-songwriter Charlie Puth . Their collaboration went on to top Billboard's Adult Pop Songs chart in October 2020. In its 45th week,

2212-714: The Good Times " 1970), Lynn Anderson (" Rose Garden " 1970), Charley Pride (" Kiss an Angel Good Morning " 1971), Mac Davis (" Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me " 1972), Donna Fargo (" The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. " 1972 and " Funny Face " 1973), Marie Osmond (" Paper Roses " 1973), Kris Kristofferson (" Why Me " 1973), Charlie Rich (" The Most Beautiful Girl " 1974), Billy Swan (" I Can Help " 1974), Ray Stevens (" The Streak " 1974), Jessi Colter (" I'm Not Lisa " 1975), and Crystal Gayle (" Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue " 1977) all charted pop-influenced country hits during

2291-545: The Good Times ", " Night Life ", and " You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me ". He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996. He continued to record and tour into his 80s. Ray Price was born on a farm near the small former community of Peach, near Perryville, Wood County, Texas . He was the son of Walter Clifton Price and Clara Mae Bradley Cimini. His grandfather, James M. M. Price,

2370-475: The Good Times" in 1970, which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since "The Same Old Me" by Kris Kristofferson , the song also scored No. 11 on the popular music chart and featured a mellower Price backed by sophisticated musical sounds, quite in contrast to the honky tonk sounds Price had pioneered two decades before. Price had three more No. 1 country music successes during the 1970s: "I Won't Mention It Again", "She's Got To Be A Saint", and " You're

2449-750: The Grammy awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal album , making Swift the first and only artist to win those awards in both pop and country genres. The subsequent Reputation (2017) and Lover (2019) were pop albums, though Lover drew on country influences in songs like " Lover " and " Soon You'll Get Better "; the latter being a collaboration with Dixie Chicks . Swift has also written songs for other country pop acts, such as Little Big Town 's " Better Man " and Sugarland 's " Babe ". Achieving both national and international prominence through her tour gross, sales records, and critical acclaim, Swift has been credited for bringing recognition of country music "within

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2528-711: The One ", " From This Moment On ", " You've Got a Way ", " Valentine ", etc. In the 1990s, many country artists experienced huge crossover success. In addition to Brooks, Twain, McBride, and Rimes, Billy Ray Cyrus , Tim McGraw , Faith Hill , Dixie Chicks , Jo Dee Messina , Martina McBride , Lonestar , Mary-Chapin Carpenter and Wynonna Judd all had songs cross over to Top 40 and/or Adult Contemporary radio, sometimes with remixes eliminating steel guitars and other "country" elements to be more suitable for pop radio. Brooks, Reba McEntire , and other artists also maintained high profiles on

2607-526: The U.S. Her subsequent albums Speak Now (2010) and Red (2012) topped multiple charts globally, including the Top Country Albums and Billboard 200 ; both of those albums sold 1 million copies in their debut week sales, opening 1.0 million for Speak Now and 1.2 million for Red . On Red , Swift incorporated elements of electronic and dance such as dubstep and worked with pop producers Max Martin and Shellback on several tracks, including

2686-515: The Year Charlie Rich (who himself had a series of crossover hits) presented the award to his successor, John Denver. As he read Denver's name, Rich set fire to the envelope with a cigarette lighter. The ACE would only last two years; its two biggest backers, firm traditionalists George Jones and Tammy Wynette , faced a bitter divorce, and Jean Shepard , the other major backer of the ACE, closed down

2765-489: The Year for her sophomore effort Girl , signifying a critical, mainstream shift in attitude about what constituted the country sound. "The Bones" also received Song of the Year at the 56th ACM awards . In January 2021, Nashville Scene pointed out the commercial impact and critical acclaim brought on by songs considered to be crossover hits, writing, "The walls around the country genre seem evermore flimsy these days. Thanks in part to streaming, ' Old Town Road ' became

2844-411: The album charts despite having less radio crossover success. The early 2000s also saw continued success of these artists. Lee Ann Womack scored a big hit with " I Hope You Dance ", peaking at number one on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart. The Dixie Chicks had continued success with a less mainstream country-pop sound when they released their bluegrass -influenced album Home in 2002. However, by

2923-457: The attention of Bullet Records in Nashville, Tennessee , and he was signed to his first recording contract. However, his first single released on Bullet, "Jealous Lies", failed to become a chart hit. He relocated to Nashville in the early 1950s, rooming for a brief time with Hank Williams . When Williams died, Price managed his band, the Drifting Cowboys , and had minor success. He was

3002-536: The boundaries of pop influence in country music, having records produced by the likes of the Bee Gees , Lionel Richie , David Foster , and George Martin , all of which did well in both the pop and country markets. Barbara Mandrell also became known for her blue-eyed soul vocal style. Several of her other hits charted on the country adult contemporary charts, but her songs were the Bubbling under Billboard Top 100 charts. She

3081-466: The broad expanse of music worldwide"; the Country Music Association acknowledged that her talent and presence "will have a long-term positive impact on the appreciation of country music for generations to come". Other examples of prominent country-pop artists from this decade included Lady A , Sugarland , Rascal Flatts , Keith Urban , and Kenny Chesney . The 2010s saw many changes for

3160-603: The career of Mickey Gilley in particular (whose real-life bar and music were featured in the film), along with other songs that appeared on the film's soundtrack. Willie Nelson and Dottie West came back in the 1980s. Dottie West released a series of hit duets with Kenny Rogers. Kenny Rogers also had a duet hit with Parton, the Bee Gees –penned " Islands in the Stream ", which topped the country and pop singles charts in late 1983. (The Bee Gees themselves have one credited country hit to their name, 1978's " Rest Your Love on Me ", which

3239-444: The country and pop singles charts in early 1981, supplemented by the 1980 film of the same name. Country pop reached new heights immediately following the movie Urban Cowboy in the early 1980s. Urban Cowboy was the third music-themed hit film to star John Travolta , each from a different genre; much like Saturday Night Fever did for disco and Grease did for oldies, Urban Cowboy popularized pop-country, helping to boost

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3318-554: The country duo Florida Georgia Line " Meant to Be " reached No. 2 both in Australia and in the U.S.; and German DJ Zedd whose dance hit " The Middle " featured main vocals from Maren Morris and peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Of particular note, in 2012, Billboard restored recording sales to the chart formula but also added airplay from non-country stations, giving an inherent advantage to country pop crossover songs, at

3397-682: The country industry, as it had been for decades before; one such example was Kacey Musgraves . Despite receiving little airplay for her singles sent to country radio, Musgraves won the Grammy award for Album of the Year in 2019, for her fourth studio album Golden Hour . Musgraves's success was unprecedented in the sense that she earned fans from both the pop and country genres without the benefit of airplay on country radio, instead promoting her music through online media platforms such as YouTube and Apple Music . The Hoya pointed out Musgraves's groundbreaking approach, writing, "Musgraves's refusal to bend

3476-461: The country-pop genre, not only in sound, but also in values; there was a significant shift away from big-voiced power ballads to more casual, hip-hop influenced styles. One such trend was the controversial bro-country subgenre, which Vulture described as "music by and of the tatted, gym-toned, party-hearty young American white dude." During this decade, Uncle Kracker achieved success when his number 3 adult contemporary hit " Smile " also became

3555-504: The debate on what constituted the country sound continued into the 2020s. Despite placing at the top of Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, Kacey Musgraves's album Star-Crossed was deemed ineligible for nomination in the Best Country Album category for the 64th Grammys , owing to the policy that potential nominated albums must contain at least "51 percent of new country recordings". Billboard , however, pointed out that Musgraves

3634-604: The early 1960s, gaining widespread acceptance from country and pop audiences alike. Other crossover hits during the 1960s included Skeeter Davis 's " The End of the World ", Sonny James ' " Young Love ", Billy Joe Royal 's "Down in the Boondocs", Jeannie C. Riley 's " Harper Valley PTA ", and Bobby Goldsboro 's " Honey ". However, the Nashville Sound was not well received by country purists and faced competition on that front, first from

3713-614: The early 1980s—" Feels So Right ", " Love in the First Degree ", Take Me Down ", and " The Closer You Get " (the last two of which were covers of songs by then–pop band Exile )—all reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 , while four of Ronnie Milsap's No. 1 songs between 1980 and 1982 reached the Hot 100s Top 20, the most successful of which was the No. 5 hit " (There's) No Gettin' Over Me ". Rabbitt had three top-5 pop songs in 1980–1981, and " I Love

3792-454: The first artist to have a success with the song "Release Me" (1954), a top five popular music hit for Engelbert Humperdinck in 1967. In 1953, Price formed his band, the Cherokee Cowboys. Among its members during the late 1950s and early 1960s were Roger Miller , Willie Nelson , Darrell McCall , Van Howard , Johnny Paycheck , Johnny Bush , Buddy Emmons , and Buddy Spicher . Miller wrote one of Ray Price's classics in 1958, "Invitation to

3871-517: The first time in the chart's 65-year history. Billboard noted the overall increase in the popularity of pop country and credited Morgan Wallen with 40 percent of its growth, calling the phenomenon the "Wallen Effect". The popularity of pop country continues to surge, with a 2023 Economist poll finding it has become more popular than hip hop in the United States. Ray Price (musician) Noble Ray Price (January 12, 1926 – December 16, 2013)

3950-439: The genre's musical baggage, by pledging inclusive values. Ms. Morris, an astute synthesizer, has studied and perfected them all." In an article published in 2019, Time called Morris "the future of country music." In November 2020, Morris won three Country Music Association awards, including two for her 2019 single " The Bones "; it also received a Grammy nomination for Best Country Song . The year previously, she won Album of

4029-550: The industry during this time was also attributable to the rise of talented artists who coincided with the implementation of new marketing strategies that were meant to attract a larger fan base; this further pushed the genre into a pop musical style with an emerging new image. Garth Brooks rose to fame during the 1990s with a string of several extremely successful albums and songs. Shania Twain would rival this success with her three albums The Woman in Me , Come On Over , and Up! . In

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4108-522: The knee for Nashville record label executives, coupled with her massive success, proves she is the Nashville big machine's worst nightmare. She is a female artist who managed to find widespread success in an industry that endlessly tried to muzzle her." The disparity between male and female artists on country radio became even more obvious during the back half of this decade, with one study finding that male artists accounted for 5.5 to 1 in total airplay during

4187-474: The last few years, country singer LeAnn Rimes has proved her ability to sing country pop songs such as the record-setting " How Do I Live ", which spent 69 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, the second longest single in the record history. This achievement came in spite of the fact that a nearly identical version of the same song by Trisha Yearwood was released at the same time and was also a hit. Rimes also had

4266-527: The late 2000s as a teenage artist, buoyed by the success of her country pop singles " Teardrops On My Guitar " and " Our Song ", with the latter making Swift the youngest person in history to single-handedly write and perform a number-one song on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Her chart-topping second studio album Fearless was released in 2008; it spawned international hit singles " Love Story " and " You Belong With Me ", becoming two of

4345-467: The microphone trying to find it, and he found it." On November 6, 2012, Price confirmed that he was fighting pancreatic cancer . Price told the San Antonio Express-News that he had been receiving chemotherapy for the past six months. An alternative to the chemo would have been surgery that involved removing the pancreas along with portions of the stomach and liver, which would have meant

4424-488: The mid-1970s, hoping to make it big in the United States. Her single " Let Me Be There " became a big pop-country crossover hit in 1974. She won a Grammy award for " Best Female Country Vocal Performance " for the song and also won the Country Music Association 's most coveted award for females, "Female Vocalist of the Year" (beating out established Nashville artists Dolly Parton , Loretta Lynn , and Tanya Tucker , as well as Canadian transplant Anne Murray ). Her win sparked

4503-402: The mid-1980s saw a major sea change within the country music industry and the revival of traditional country sounds, as the boost in country's crossover popularity had collapsed; by 1984, country record sales had fallen to the point they were before Urban Cowboy was released. Country pop enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s, primarily because of the beginning proliferation of country music to

4582-538: The mid-2000s, there were fewer country acts having crossover success. That was until singer Carrie Underwood won the fourth season of American Idol in May 2005. With her exposure from American Idol, Underwood's debut single, " Inside Your Heaven ", became the first song by a prominently country artist to ever debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 . Underwood continued to have crossover success in 2006 and 2007, with her hit single " Before He Cheats ", which

4661-462: The most-certified song in RIAA history earlier this month, racking up 14 million sales. Morris's 'The Bones,' winner of two CMA Awards and nominated for a Grammy, topped four different Billboard charts and peaked at No. 12 on the weekly Hot 100. 'The Middle,' her 2018 dance-pop collaboration with producers Zedd and Grey, peaked at No. 5 on the weekly Hot 100 Songs and was nominated for three Grammys." Still,

4740-459: The organization when she could not find others that shared her enthusiasm for the association's purpose. Although known primarily as a rock performer in the 1970s, Linda Ronstadt had considerable country chart success with " I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You) " (1974), for which she won the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1976, " When Will I Be Loved " and " Love

4819-414: The pop and country album charts. His singles were also successful on both charts: " Sunshine on My Shoulders " No. 1 pop, No. 42 country; " Annie's Song " No. 1 pop, No. 9 country; " Thank God I'm a Country Boy " No. 1 pop and country; " Back Home Again " No. 5 pop, No. 1 country; and " I'm Sorry " No. 1 pop and country. Another 1970s crossover artist was Olivia Newton-John , who emerged from Australia in

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4898-410: The pop hits " We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together ", " I Knew You Were Trouble ", and " 22 ", which were more favored by pop radio over country radio. Swift collaborated with rapper B.o.B on his country rap single " Both of Us ", and dueted with Tim McGraw on his 2013 single " Highway Don't Care " featuring Keith Urban . Swift labeled herself as a pop artist since 2014's 1989 , which also won

4977-420: The pop-country sound, which led to some records charting high on the mainstream top 40 and the Billboard country chart. In turn, many pop and easy listening artists crossed over to country charts during this time. After declining in popularity during the neotraditional movement of the 1980s, country pop had a comeback in the 1990s with a sound that drew more heavily on pop rock and adult contemporary . In

5056-415: The postures and cadences of millennial pop that turned heads and blurred boundaries. '[M]odern country singers love to flaunt phrases and attitudes borrowed from hip-hop, but Hunt's borrowings are softer and sneakier,' noted Kelefa Sanneh." Jon Caramanica said: "Think of all the ways dissenters have tried to upend country in recent years: by sneaking in rhythmic vocal tics learned from rappers, by thinning out

5135-526: The rock band the First Edition , burst onto the country charts with " Lucille " and would go on to rank among the most successful country pop performers. After "Lucille", Rogers had a string of songs that did well on both the country and pop charts around the world, including " Daytime Friends ", " The Gambler ", and " Coward of the County ", all of which were produced by Larry Butler . Rogers would go on to push

5214-431: The same time maintaining the 1990 formula solely to measure country radio airplay. After the change, crossover songs have increasingly set the record for the longest run atop the country chart for longer and longer stretches; "Meant to Be" currently holds the record, 50 weeks and counting as of November 2018, more than double the pre-2012 record ( Leroy Van Dyke 's " Walk On By " was atop the chart for 19 weeks in 1963, during

5293-420: The single reached the top five of the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 , achieving the slowest climb to the top five in the chart's history. Two artists who were influential in shifting mainstream attitudes about the genre's more pop-inflected sound were Sam Hunt and Maren Morris . As NPR Music wrote, "Sam Hunt and Maren Morris arrived on the scene in the years that followed, each of them possessing fluency in

5372-422: The subgenre country rap , starting with Jelly Roll , Colt Ford , Cowboy Troy , and Kid Rock . In 2016, Morgan Wallen signed to Big Loud , releasing his debut album, If I Know Me in 2018, with strong hip-hop elements like trap beats and snap tracks. If I Know Me included the singles " Up Down " (featuring Florida Georgia Line ), " Whiskey Glasses ", and " Chasin' You "; the album reached number 1 on

5451-550: The top 10 on the Billboard Country Album chart and was certified Platinum. Denver's career flourished from then on, and he had a series of hits over the next four years. In 1972, Denver scored his first Top Ten pop album with Rocky Mountain High , with its title track reaching the pop Top Ten in 1973. At the peak of his popularity in 1974 and 1975, Denver's albums Back Home Again and Windsong reached number one on both

5530-506: The war and college, Price rethought his decision to continue schooling to be a veterinarian; he was considered too small to work with large cattle and horses, the backbone of a Texas veterinarian's practice. While helping around his father's ranch he also began singing at various functions around the Abilene, Texas , area. This eventually led him to begin singing on the radio program Hillbilly Circus broadcast on Abilene's KRBC in 1948. He joined

5609-500: The years 2000–2018. In 2018, that number only increased, with a ratio of male vs. female at 9.7 to 1. In 2015, radio consultant Keith Hill made controversial comments about why women received less representation on the radio, referring to male artists as the "salad" and women as "tomatoes"; the controversy became known as Tomato-gate . Collaborations between country and pop artists became even more popularized during this decade, as well. In October 2019, country duo Dan + Shay released

5688-461: Was an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His wide-ranging baritone is regarded as among the best male voices of country music, and his innovations, such as propelling the country beat from 2/4 to 4/4, known as the "Ray Price beat", helped make country music more popular. Some of his well-known recordings include " Release Me ", " Crazy Arms ", " Heartaches by the Number ", " For

5767-428: Was an early settler in the area. Price was three years old when his parents divorced and his mother moved to Dallas, Texas . For the rest of his childhood he split time between Dallas and on the family farm, where his father had remained. Price's mother and step-father were successful fashion designers and wanted him to take up that line of work but it had little appeal to him. Price began singing and playing guitar as

5846-511: Was arrested for possession of marijuana. According to Price in a 2008 interview, old friend Willie Nelson — no stranger to marijuana arrests — phoned and told him he had just earned $ 5 million in free publicity with the drug bust. In 2009, he made two performances for the Fox News show Huckabee . The first was with the Cherokee Cowboys and host Mike Huckabee , and he performed "Crazy Arms" and "Heartaches By The Number". Weeks later he performed with

5925-667: Was certified gold by the RIAA . The album spawned two big country hits; the title track went to number one (see the " Every Time Two Fools Collide " song article), followed up by the number-two hit "Anyone Who Isn't Me Tonight". The album went to number one on the Top Country albums chart for two weeks, and went to number 186 on the Billboard 200 . It has sold over one million copies worldwide. Compiled from liner notes Musicians Shipments figures based on certification alone. Country pop Country pop (also known as urban cowboy )

6004-532: Was hardly the first to face controversy from the Grammys; previous records nominated in Pop categories included Dolly Parton's " Here You Come Again " and "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell . Musgraves did, however, earn two nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Performance for the album track, "Camera Roll." In 2023, three pop country songs placed within the first four spots on Billboard's all-genre Hot 100 for

6083-523: Was made an even bigger hit by Conway Twitty in 1980.) Dottie West achieved her biggest success as a country singer during this time, acquiring her first No. 1 hit as a solo artist in 1980 with " A Lesson in Leaving ". Oak Ridge Boys , Alabama , Eddie Rabbitt , Juice Newton , Bertie Higgins, and Ronnie Milsap also had crossover success during the early 1980s. The Oak Ridge Boys had a crossover hit " Elvira " in 1981. Four of Alabama's most successful songs of

6162-445: Was notable for becoming a success on mainstream pop radio without a more "pop-friendly" remix. Underwood has had additional, but more spotty, success on pop radio since. Nonetheless, she disproved the notion that country artists, especially country female artists, were limited to success only within one genre. Further supplying that evidence was the success of Taylor Swift , who released her debut album in 2006. Swift rose to fame in

6241-454: Was one of country music's most successful artists during the 1970s and 1980s. She was involved in a serious car accident in 1984. Her big country hits included " Sleeping Single In a Double Bed " and " (If Loving You is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right ." In 1977, Dolly Parton crossed over into the pop music world with her No. 1 country and No. 3 pop hit " Here You Come Again ." Parton earned another big hit with " 9 to 5 ", which topped both

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