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“No Letter Today” is a country music song originally recorded by Canadian artist Hank Snow in 1952. The song was written by Gene Autry and was also recorded by various other artists, including Ernest Tubb and Ray Charles. The lyrics of the song tell the story of a man waiting anxiously for a letter from his loved one, but as the days go by, the letter fails to arrive, leaving him feeling sad and alone. Watch this video of Marty Robbins performing “No Letter Today” from the Marty Robbins Spotlight Show. To see more of this episode, go to While you’re there, be sure to sign up for a FREE TRIAL of Country Road TV! #music #countrymusic #martyrobbins #lovesongs #love #piano

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“Listen, I will tell you a mystery! We will not all die, but we will all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed” (1 Corinthians 15:51-52, KJV). When the roll is called up yonder, will you be there? Check out this video of the beloved hymn performed by Dailey & Vincent, “When the Roll is Called Up Yonder” from Country’s Family Reunion: God Bless America Again. To see the FULL EPISODE, go to While you’re there, be sure to sign up for a FREE TRIAL of Country Road TV! #countrymusic #southerngospel #bluegrass #harmony #daileyandvincent #hymns #WhenTheRollIsCalledUpYonder #countrysfamilyreunion #countryroadtv

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Watch your favorite classic country stars on COUNTRY ROAD TV! Go here for a free trial! Louisiana Saturday Night is a lively, feel-good country song best known through the 1981 recording by Mel McDaniel, though it was written by Bob McDill and originally recorded by Don Williams. McDaniels version became a staple of Southern culture and a favorite at tailgates, barbecues, and family get-togethers. The song paints a vivid picture of rural life in the American South, where the highlight of the week is gathering with loved ones for music, dancing, and good times after a week of hard work. With its upbeat tempo, fiddle-driven melody, and catchy lyrics, it captures the simple joys of a Saturday night in Louisianafamily picking on the banjo, Mom cooking in the kitchen, and everyone cutting loose. The tune is infectious, and its sense of place and celebration of tradition have made it a regional anthem, especially beloved among LSU and other southern college football fans. McDaniels spirited delivery helped elevate the song into the ranks of classic country singalongs, celebrating not just a time and place, but a whole way of life rooted in music, kinship, and Southern charm. #classiccountry

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