TOP 100 COUNTRY/ POP CROSSOVER SONGS. This post: #15-11. Continues: tomorrow.
Caffè Lattè presents:
THE TOP 100
Country🌾Pop Crossover
SONGS
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LYIN’ EYES
Eagles 1975
Lifted off the ‘One Of These Nights’ album, “Lyin’ Eyes” took Eagles into the Top 10 on the Country, Pop and Easy Listening charts.
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BLUE
LeAnn Rimes 1996
“Blue” had been covered by many artists, but LeAnn Rimes made the song her own when she recorded a version for her debut studio album of the same name. It won the Best Country Song Grammy for songwriter Bill Mack and Rimes collected the Best Female Country Vocal Performance Award.
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I JUST FALL IN LOVE AGAIN
Anne Murray 1979
“I Just Fall In Love Again” was first recorded by Carpenters. Next, Dusty Springfield covered the ballad. Anne Murray’s remake followed soon after. Her version spent 3 weeks at #1 Country in America and the Easy Listening Chart. The track proved to be a major crossover hit in her country of origin, Canada.
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GALVESTON
Glen Campbell 1969
Glen Campbell recorded the original version of “Galveston”, a song written by Jimmy Webb. The singer topped the Country (for 3 weeks) and Easy Listening charts with the single. It also peaked at #4 Pop in America. The single was a chart hit in Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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THE DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIA
Charlie Daniels Band 1979
“The Devil Went Down To Georgia” reached #1 on both the US and Canadian Country charts. In both countries, the disc also reached the Pop Top 5. The single also charted well in Britain, Australia, parts of Europe and New Zealand.
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