Top 10 Girl Power Country SongsTop 10 Girl Power Country SongsWomen have ruled the country charts for decades by singing about far more than just love and heartache. The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
26 Years Ago: Martina McBride Hits No. 1 With ‘Wild Angels’26 Years Ago: Martina McBride Hits No. 1 With ‘Wild Angels’On March 2. 1996, McBride earned her first No. 1 hit, with "Wild Angels," the title track of her third studio album.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
18 Swoon-Worthy Country Music Quotes About Love18 Swoon-Worthy Country Music Quotes About LoveCountry music centers so strongly on storytelling, and one of its favorites stories to tell is a love story. Riane KoncRiane Konc
These Country Couples Have Been Married the LongestThese Country Couples Have Been Married the LongestThese country couples know the meaning of "'til death do us part."Courtney CarrCourtney Carr
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Country Stars Love Valentine’s Day, Too!Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Country Stars Love Valentine’s Day, Too!Be still, my heart!Liv SteckerLiv Stecker
26 Years Ago: Martina McBride Hits No. 1 With ‘A Broken Wing’26 Years Ago: Martina McBride Hits No. 1 With ‘A Broken Wing’On Jan. 10, 1998, McBride soared to No. 1 with "A Broken Wing."The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
Top 10 Country Artists of the 1990sTop 10 Country Artists of the 1990sThe hair was big, the sound was iconic, and artists such as Faith Hill and George Strait were tearing up the airwaves.Amy McCarthyAmy McCarthy
Garth Brooks Shares What Unexpected Concert Moved Him to TearsGarth Brooks Shares What Unexpected Concert Moved Him to TearsA show by a certain popular artist showed Brooks the emotional side of being a fan in the audience.Ryan ReichardRyan Reichard
Top 10 Country Christmas SongsTop 10 Country Christmas SongsYou can't have the holidays without music!The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
28 Years Ago: Martina McBride Joins the Grand Ole Opry28 Years Ago: Martina McBride Joins the Grand Ole OpryOn Nov. 30, 1995, McBride became an official member of the Grand Ole Opry.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson