Friday, April 29, 2005

Mother's Day Music

Thanks to JRN VP/Programming Ken Moultrie (ken.moultrie@jrnseattle.com), Jak Bruce, Executive Producer "Lia" (jakbruce@radiolia.com), Kevin King, PD of WYCT, Pensacola (kking@catcountry987.com) and Neil Haislop (Neil@countryforever.com) you are now more than ready for Mother's Day, musically...

Martina McBride - In My Daughter's Eyes, This One's For The Girls, Blessed
Lee Ann Womack - I Hope You Dance
Trace Adkins - Hot Mama
Reba - Is There Life Out There
The Wilkinsons - 26 Cents
Blake Shelton - The Baby
Trisha Yearwood - Walkaway Joe, She's In Love With The Boy
Pam Tillis - Let That Pony Run
Dolly - Coat Of Many Colors
Sherrie Austin - Streets Of Heaven
Lonestar - Front Porch Lookin' In, Mr. Mom
The Jenkins - Blame It On Mama
Clint Black - Spend My Time
Trace Adkins - Then They Do
Garth Brooks - Two of a Kind

Others:

Ricky Skaggs "Thanks Again" (Top 20 circa 1988) is powerful, with reaction guaranteed. There is also Steve Wariner (and/or Glen Campbell from the same era) "Hand That Rocks The Cradle" and more recently "The Baby" from Blake Shelton. Billy Dean Let Them Be Little, of course, is on your current playlist.

Jesus and Momma - Confederate Railroad
I'm the Only Hell My Momma Ever Raised - Merle Haggard

(Roll On) 18 Wheeler Alabama
Alabama It Works
Anderson, Bill Mama Sang A Song
Anderson, John & Marty Stuart Mama Tried
Anderson, Liz Mama Spank
Andrews, Jessica Who I Am
Arnold, Eddie Mamma And Daddy Broke My Heart
Arnold, Eddie Mama Come And Get Your Baby Boy
Bogguss, Suzy Letting Go
Brad, Chad Ordinary Life
Brooks & Dunn Mama Don't Get Dressed Up…
Brooks, Garth Somewhere Other Than The Night
Brooks, Garth Papa Loved Mama
Byrd, Tracy When Mama Ain't Happy
Campbell, Glen & Steve Wariner Hall Of Fame For Mamas
Carpenter, Mary Chapin He Thinks He'll Keep Her
Carter Family Song To Mama
Cash, Johnny Send A Picture Of Mother
Chesnutt, Mark She Was
Coe, David Alan Coe You Never Even Called Me By My Name
Collie, Mark Even The Man In The Moon Is Crying
Collie, Mark Hard Lovin' Woman
Commander Cody Mama Heard Diesels
Confederate Railroad Jesus and Mama
Conlee, John Mama's Rockin' Chair
Dean, Jimmy I.O.U.
Dexter, Al Pistol Packin' Mama
Diamond Rio Mama Don't Forget To Pray For Me
Diffie, Joe Home
Forester Sisters Mama's Never Seen Those Eyes
Gilley, Mickey I'm The One Mama Warned You About
Gilley, Mickey Sweet Mama Goodtimes
Haggard, Merle Mamma Tried
Hill, Faith You Can't Lose Me
Jackson, Alan Home
Jennings, Waylon & Willie
Nelson Mamas Don't Let Your Babies…
Judds Mama He's Crazy
Kershaw, Sammy Don't Go Near The Water
Ketchum, Hal Momma Knows The Highway
Kilgore, Merle Dear Mama
Lawrence, Tracy Time Marches On
Lawrence, Tracy If The Good Die Young
Loveless, Patty How Can I Help You Say Goodbye
Lynn, Loretta Coal Miner's Daughter
McCall, C.W. Roses For Mama
McEntire, Fancy Fancy
McGraw, Tim Indian Outlaw
Monroe, Bill Shake My Mother's Hand
Orbison, Roy Mother
Overstreet, Paul Daddy's Come Around
Paisley, Brad Two People Fell In Love
Paul, Joyce Phone Call To Mama
Paycheck, Johnny I'm The Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised
Pinkard & Bowden Mama She's Lazy
Raven, Eddie Sweet Mother Texas
Robbins, Dennis Home Sweet Home
Robbins, Marty My Woman My Wife
Sawyer Brown Thank God For You
Shenandoah Mama Knows
Skaggs, Ricky Vision Of Mother
Snow, Hank Music Makin' Mama From Memphis
Sons of the Desert Leaving October
Strait, George So Much Like My Dad
Thompson, Hank Mama Don't 'Low
Travis, Randy The Box
Tritt, Travis T-R-O-U-B-L-E
Tritt, Travis Looking Out For Number One
Tucker, Tanya What's Your Mama's Name
Twain, Shania Man! I Feel Like A Woman
Twain, Shania Honey, I'm Home
Walker, Clay Chain Of Love
Wariner, Steve Holes In The Floor Of Heaven
Wells, Kitty Mommy For A Day
Wilkinsons 26 Cents
Wynette, Tammy Mother (You Make Me Want To Be A..)
Yearwood, Trisha Everybody Knows
Yearwood, Trisha XXX and OOOs
Yearwood, Trisha She's In Love With The Boy

2 comments:

Buzz Jackson said...

I was happy to see you didn't forget my favorite "Mother" song, Fancy!

Buzz in Tucson

Anonymous said...

Check out the ultimate Mother's Day tribute on the Sub Rosa website. http://www.subrosa.arbre.us/SubRosaMothers.html. Not only does it have the history of Mothers Day, but it contains an array of music by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention... aka - The Mothers.