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I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool         
1981 SINGLE BY BARBARA MANDRELL
I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool (Barbara Mandrell song)
"I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" is a song written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, and recorded by American country music artist Barbara Mandrell. It was released in April 1981 as lead single from the album Barbara Mandrell Live.
country and western         
  • 2019 American Music Awards]]
  • 2019 American Music Awards]]
  • The Carter Family are a dynasty of country music and began with (left to right) [[A.P. Carter]], wife [[Sara Carter]] and [[Maybelle Carter]]
  • [[Charlie Nagatani]] performing at the ''[[Grand Ole Opry]]''
  • Engelbert Humperdinck]] had hits with country songs
  • [[Dolly Parton]]
  • Eagles]] in 2008
  • [[Emmylou Harris]] in 2008
  • Cruise]]" drew attention to the [[bro-country]] genre
  • [[Garth Brooks]]
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  • [[Hank Williams]]
  • [[John Denver]] (1975)
  • [[Johnny Cash]]
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  • [[Keith Urban]] in 2007
  • [[Lorenzo Antonio]]
  • Midland]], one of the most popular neotraditional honky-tonk bands
  • [[Miranda Lambert]] in 2019
  • Bill and Charlie Monroe (1936). Bill Monroe (1911–1996) and the Blue Grass Boys created the bluegrass by the end of World War II.
  • [[Olivia Newton-John]] singing in [[Sydney]] in 2008
  • [[Roy Acuff]]
  • Publicity photo of [[Roy Rogers]] and [[Gail Davis]], 1948
  • [[Shania Twain]] performing during her [[Up! Tour]] in 2004
  • Shania Twain in 2011
  • Finnish]] country rock band, performing at the [[Helsinki Festival]]'s open-air concert in [[Kaivopuisto]] in 1974. Seppo Sillanpää (violin) on the left and Olli Haavisto (guitar) on the right.
  • [[Vernon Dalhart]] was the first country star to have a major hit record
  • [[Willie Nelson]] (2009)
GENRE OF AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC
Country and western; Country-Western music; Country and Western music; Country and western music; Country Music; Country (music); Country-western; Country and Western; Country & western; Country musician; Country music history; Country-and-Western Music; Country (genre); Hillybilly music; Country western; Country Music Lyrics; Mainstream country music; Mainstream country; Country-music; Country/western; Country/ western; Country/western music; Country/ western music; American country music; Truck driving country music; Trucking music; Trucking music genre; Countrymusic; Country-western (genre); Country singer; Classic Country music; Globalization of Country Music; Classic country music; Mainstream Country; Traditional country music; Country western music; Country music songs; Traditional Country music; Country Western; Trucking song; C&W music; Modern Country; 1920s country; 1920s country music; 1930s country; 1930s country music; British country music; Racism in country music; Criticism of country music; History of country music
¦ noun country music.
country music         
  • 2019 American Music Awards]]
  • 2019 American Music Awards]]
  • The Carter Family are a dynasty of country music and began with (left to right) [[A.P. Carter]], wife [[Sara Carter]] and [[Maybelle Carter]]
  • [[Charlie Nagatani]] performing at the ''[[Grand Ole Opry]]''
  • Engelbert Humperdinck]] had hits with country songs
  • [[Dolly Parton]]
  • Eagles]] in 2008
  • [[Emmylou Harris]] in 2008
  • Cruise]]" drew attention to the [[bro-country]] genre
  • [[Garth Brooks]]
  • date=September 23, 2015}}</ref>
  • [[Hank Williams]]
  • [[John Denver]] (1975)
  • [[Johnny Cash]]
  • website=The Guardian}}</ref>
  • [[Keith Urban]] in 2007
  • [[Lorenzo Antonio]]
  • Midland]], one of the most popular neotraditional honky-tonk bands
  • [[Miranda Lambert]] in 2019
  • Bill and Charlie Monroe (1936). Bill Monroe (1911–1996) and the Blue Grass Boys created the bluegrass by the end of World War II.
  • [[Olivia Newton-John]] singing in [[Sydney]] in 2008
  • [[Roy Acuff]]
  • Publicity photo of [[Roy Rogers]] and [[Gail Davis]], 1948
  • [[Shania Twain]] performing during her [[Up! Tour]] in 2004
  • Shania Twain in 2011
  • Finnish]] country rock band, performing at the [[Helsinki Festival]]'s open-air concert in [[Kaivopuisto]] in 1974. Seppo Sillanpää (violin) on the left and Olli Haavisto (guitar) on the right.
  • [[Vernon Dalhart]] was the first country star to have a major hit record
  • [[Willie Nelson]] (2009)
GENRE OF AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC
Country and western; Country-Western music; Country and Western music; Country and western music; Country Music; Country (music); Country-western; Country and Western; Country & western; Country musician; Country music history; Country-and-Western Music; Country (genre); Hillybilly music; Country western; Country Music Lyrics; Mainstream country music; Mainstream country; Country-music; Country/western; Country/ western; Country/western music; Country/ western music; American country music; Truck driving country music; Trucking music; Trucking music genre; Countrymusic; Country-western (genre); Country singer; Classic Country music; Globalization of Country Music; Classic country music; Mainstream Country; Traditional country music; Country western music; Country music songs; Traditional Country music; Country Western; Trucking song; C&W music; Modern Country; 1920s country; 1920s country music; 1930s country; 1930s country music; British country music; Racism in country music; Criticism of country music; History of country music
¦ noun a form of popular music that originates in the rural southern US, characteristically featuring guitar and pedal steel guitar.