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| 1981, Alabama, countrypolitan |
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| 1981, Barbara Mandrell, countrypolitan |
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| I was Country When Country Wasn't Cool |
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| 1983, Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers, countrypolitan |
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| 1987, George Strait, neo-traditionalist |
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| All My Exes Live in Texas |
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| 1986, Randy Travis, neo-traditionalist |
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| 1982 (yes, this is the song name) |
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| 1984, The Judds, neo-traditionalist women |
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| 1986, Reba McEntire, neo-traditionalist woman |
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| 1990, Garth Brooks, commercial/new country |
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| 1993, Garth Brooks, commercial/new country |
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| 1994, Alan Jackson, commercial/new country |
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| 1991, Brooks and Dunn, commercial/new country |
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| 1995, Shania Twain,90s country pop |
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| 1997, Shania Twain, 90s country pop |
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| 1994, Faith Hill, 90s country pop |
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| 1990, Uncle Tupelo, alt country-> american roots |
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| 1996, Whiskeytown, Roots Rock/Punk/Alt Country |
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| 1996, BR5-49, Western Swing, Retro Rockabilly (alt country) |
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| Little Ramona (Gone Hillbilly Nuts) |
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| 2000, George Strait and Alan Jackson, O Brother phenom |
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| 2000, O Brother Where Art Thou? (various artists) (Dan Tyminski), O Brother phenom |
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| 2002, Dixie Chicks, O Brother phenom |
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| 2004, Gretchen Wilson, anti-commercial, redneck themes |
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