It’s
Country Music Friday, once again!
Hello
from the end of a very exciting week! I started my new job on Monday and let me
tell you, it has been awesome so far and I’m eager to start diving into my
projects! But we’re not here to talk about me, we’re here to talk about country
music.
This
week I had my CMF selections all picked out but was shocked and disappointed
(An overreaction? Perhaps.) to find that one of the songs isn’t on Youtube yet.
GASP. So I’m saving those selections for next week with the hopes that there
will at least be some sort of lyric video released so that I can share it with
all of you wonderful people!
So
instead here is a completely random selection of songs with no rhyme or reason
other than that they’re all great.
Warning:
All the music videos this week are awful. You are excused from watching them.
The
First: Young and Crazy by Frankie
Ballard
Poor
Frankie doesn’t know that if I wrote this song it would be about how I would be
telling my grandbabies that wild Saturday nights for me in my youth (because
apparently I think I’m old now?) meant separating my laundry into not just
lights and darks but five subcategories
and watching Trading Spaces on TLC.
Boy, those were the days. On second thought, it’s probably good that Frankie
doesn’t know any of that.
The
Second: Lie a Little Better by Lucy
Hale
Remember 13 year old
Lucy? (More than anything, I just remember
really wanting her high-heeled sneakers and also wondering if I could convince
my mom to first let me buy them and then let me wear them to school… I decided
the answer would probably be “no” to both of those items, but I never stopped
dreaming about them.) She’s 25 now and still singing strong.
The
Third and Final: Wrapped Around by Brad
Paisley
This
was the inspiration for Beyoncé’s Single Ladies
(Put A Ring On It), in case you didn’t know… Additionally, please know that
Microsoft Word just prompted me to correct “Beyonce” to “Beyoncé”. Clearly this
woman is as amazing as everyone says she is if she now has power over the
dictionary. Brad Paisley is great too.
Thanks for listening!
Karla
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