Women have been at the forefront of country music from the beginning. Female artists have shaped the genre of country music, pushing it in new directions and offering important glimpses into the life of the American woman. From a pioneering mother-daughter duo to a trailblazing singer-songwriter, the Music Museum gives you “The Women of Country music” - - - - Enjoy. - - -
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You’ll hear:
1) Here For The Party by Gretchen Wilson [From the album, Here For The Party]
2) Seven Year Ache by Rosanne Cash [From her 1981 album, Seven Year Ache]
3) The Light In Your Eyes by LeAnn Rimes [From the 1996 album, Blue]
4) Dime Store Cowgirl by Kacey Musgraves [From the album, Pageant Material]
5) Baby Took A Limo To Memphis by Rosie Flores [From the album, This One's For Him: A Tribute To Guy Clark]
6) I'm Not Lisa by Elizabeth Cook [From the album, Hey Y'all]
7) 16th Avenue by Lacy J. Dalton [From her 1982 album, 16th Avenue]
8) The First Cut Is The Deepest by Sheryl Crow [From the album, The Very Best Of Sheryl Crow]
9) Black Like Me by Mickey Guyton [From the 2020 EP, Bridges]
10) Coal Miner's Daughter by Loretta Lynn [From the 1970 album, Coal Miner's Daughter]
11) I'd Rather Ride Around With You by Reba McEntire [From the 1996 album, What If It's You]
12) Car Wheels On A Gravel Road by Lucinda Williams [From the album, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road]
13) Pancho & Lefty by Emmylou Harris [From the 1977 album, Luxury Liner]
14) We Both Walk by Lorrie Morgan [From her 1991 album, Something in Red]
15) Bidding America Goodbye (The Auction) by Tanya Tucker [From the album, What Do I Do With Me]
16) Jose Quervo by Shelly West [From the 1983 album, Gettin' Rowdy
17) Tennessee Homesick Blues by Dolly Parton [From the soundtrack of the 1984 movie Rhinestone]