Skip to content

Oldies Goldies Oasis

Oldies Goldies Oasis

  • About
  • Oldies Musics
    • Pop
    • Rock
    • Country
  • Singer
    • Elvis Presley
    • Wham!
    • The Beatles
    • The Carpenters
  • Contact
Country

“We Three Kings” – George Strait

Introduction: “We Three Kings” is a beloved Christmas carol that has been a staple of holiday music for centuries. Originating from a…

Country

Tramp On Your Street – George Jones

Introduction: “Tramp On Your Street” is a poignant country ballad penned by the legendary songwriter Billy Joe Shaver. Originally recorded by Shaver…

Oldies Musics

David Soul – Don’t Give up on Us

Introduction: David Soul’s “Don’t Give Up on Us” is a poignant ballad that resonated with audiences in the 1970s. Released in 1976,…

Elvis Presley

In The Ghetto – Elvis Presley

Introduction: “In the Ghetto,” a poignant exploration of poverty, crime, and the cycle of despair, is a timeless song that has resonated…

Country

George Strait – The Cowboy Rides Away (Live From AT&T Stadium)

Introduction: “The Cowboy Rides Away” is a poignant country music song that marked the end of an era in the career of…

Oldies Musics

Harry Chapin – Cats in the Cradle

Introduction: Released in 1974, “Cat’s in the Cradle” by Harry Chapin is one of the most iconic folk-rock songs of its time,…

Oldies Musics

Stranger in Paradise – Engelbert Humperdinck

Introduction: Engelbert Humperdinck’s rendition of “Stranger in Paradise” is a timeless classic that has captivated audiences for decades. This iconic song, originally…

Oldies Musics

Blowin’ In The Wind – Bee Gees

Introduction: The Bee Gees’ rendition of Bob Dylan’s iconic anthem “Blowin’ in the Wind” is a poignant and timeless cover that showcases…

Country

“Cowboys And Dreamers” – George Strait

Introduction: “Cowboys and Dreamers” is a testament to George Strait’s enduring legacy as the “King of Country Music.” Released on September 6,…

Country

Just One More – George Jones

Introduction: “Just One More” is a classic country music song written and performed by the legendary George Jones. Released in 1956, it…

Posts pagination

1 … 802 803 804 … 1,407

Recent Posts

  • The Tragedy Of Tom T. Hall Is Beyond Heartbreaking
  • Nancy Jones FINALLY Reveals Why George Divorced Tammy Wynette
  • Loretta Lynn left behind a musical legacy worth millions, yet her greatest inheritance was never money or dust-covered Grammy trophies. It lives on quietly in the heart of her granddaughter, Emmy Russell—who spent years running from that legendary surname, fearing she would forever remain in her grandmother’s shadow. At 24, Emmy entered a competition with an original song, determined to be recognized for her own talent rather than her lineage. Yet, when Katy Perry unexpectedly asked her to sing “Coal Miner’s Daughter” on live television, the opening lines alone hushed the entire auditorium. In that moment, millions of viewers realized there are things that cannot be taught, copied, or buried. Loretta Lynn’s greatest legacy was never locked away in a safe; it continues to sing out through the next generation.
  • At the age of 76, Linda Thompson has finally revealed the darkest secret that Elvis Presley made her swear to keep until the grave…
  • Let Me Have That Damn Mic. At 87, Loretta Lynn Did the One Thing No One Believed She Could. By 2019, a devastating stroke had stolen Loretta Lynn’s ability to tour, and many believed the curtain had quietly fallen on one of country music’s greatest voices. Sitting in a wheelchair during her own all-star tribute concert, the 87-year-old legend watched as icons like George Strait, Garth Brooks, and dozens of country stars celebrated the extraordinary life she had already lived. Then, in a moment that no script could have written, her sister Crystal Gayle began singing “Coal Miner’s Daughter.” Suddenly, something changed. Loretta leaned forward, her eyes filled with the same fire that had defined her career, and uttered the words that sent chills through 14,000 stunned fans: “Let me have that damn mic.” What happened next turned an emotional tribute into one of the most unforgettable moments in country music history. For a few breathtaking lines, age, illness, and every heartbreaking prediction simply disappeared. The arena erupted, tears flowed, and millions would later call it the bravest performance of her life. Sometimes a legend doesn’t need an entire concert to remind the world who they are—they only need one microphone, one song, and one final chance to make history.

You Missed

Oldies Musics

The Tragedy Of Tom T. Hall Is Beyond Heartbreaking

Oldies Musics

Nancy Jones FINALLY Reveals Why George Divorced Tammy Wynette

Oldies Musics

Loretta Lynn left behind a musical legacy worth millions, yet her greatest inheritance was never money or dust-covered Grammy trophies. It lives on quietly in the heart of her granddaughter, Emmy Russell—who spent years running from that legendary surname, fearing she would forever remain in her grandmother’s shadow. At 24, Emmy entered a competition with an original song, determined to be recognized for her own talent rather than her lineage. Yet, when Katy Perry unexpectedly asked her to sing “Coal Miner’s Daughter” on live television, the opening lines alone hushed the entire auditorium. In that moment, millions of viewers realized there are things that cannot be taught, copied, or buried. Loretta Lynn’s greatest legacy was never locked away in a safe; it continues to sing out through the next generation.

Oldies Musics

At the age of 76, Linda Thompson has finally revealed the darkest secret that Elvis Presley made her swear to keep until the grave…

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Contact

Oldies Goldies Oasis

Copyright © All rights reserved | Blogus Child by Themeansar.