Disco Stones and Crossover Hits

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Keyser Soze
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Pop artist goes country. Country goes pop.

or Rock goes Disco




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Keyser Soze
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Disco Kiss (and my favorite song by them)

Keyser Soze
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#1 on Country and Pop Charts

whitetrash
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Keyser Soze
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whitetrash said:


Country Stones, had forgot about that one
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ZZTop also did a killer live version of Act Naturally in Belton in 2017.
Keyser Soze
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Beatles Country

Jokerman
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I'll just leave this here.

Fat Daddy
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James Taylor covering George Jones ... She Thinks I Still Care


Stranger
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The one that outdoes all of them.

The Pointer Sisters go country

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Fat Daddy said:

James Taylor covering George Jones ... She Thinks I Still Care



ZZTop also did a killer live version ->FileZilla Malwarebytes Rufus of Act Naturally in Belton in 2017.

Dia del DougO
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The Stones did quite a bit of country-ish stuff, like Wild Horses and The Last Time. It was a significant part of their influence. Even songs like All Down The Line had a lot of country in them. The open G tuning is conducive to an element of twang.
"The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool."
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slimecap
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T. Graham Brown



trey3216
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Dia del DougO said:

The Stones did quite a bit of country-ish stuff, like Wild Horses and The Last Time. It was a significant part of their influence. Even songs like All Down The Line had a lot of country in them. The open G tuning is conducive to an element of twang.
Wild Horses, while def country-ish, is not nearly as country as there commercially unsuccessful,Dead Flowers:




And here it is by the guy that actually made the song popular, which made people re-think how good of a song it actually was and is now reflected on in much higher regard:



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