It was the 90's when Faith Hill, Lari White, Lisa Brokop, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, JoDee Messina, Carolyn Dawn Johnson and other great female country artists had music being played on the radio and on CMT (Country Music Television). It quickly became my favorite form of music as new artists were changing the sound of country music at the time. I figured that if I'm going to start singing country music, I better start listening to it. I only started to listen to country music after that person said that to me. I wasn't listening to country music at that time. It was while I was singing country music at Zanzibar on 82nd & Sandy Blvd in Portland, Oregon that somebody came up to me right after I had started the show with a country song and they said to me, "You should sing country." I took that as if it was a message from God. I loved singing it when I owned my karaoke business back in the 90's, Star Entertainment, to start the show and get people up and singing. I used to sing this song all the time when I was in 8th grade because I had this crush on a boy named Andy who did not reciprocate my affinity. The story from Lee from Birmingham, Alabama is so awesome. from Grew Up In Portland, OregonWow! So cool to come across this page and find the comments and little tidbits that I did not know about.Country Till I Die from TennesseeWhat does splitting your dice to be someone you're not mean.most of the songs are gibberish except for some cutting remark, meant to bring their target down. This song is like all the songs they pick out to bring you down. Ssssss from Mnshe sang "spending your dimes to be someone your not" not dice.Dustin from Nashville, TnThe lyrics are NOT, "splitting your dice" NOR ARE THEY "spending your dimes".It is unclear if Crowell was "playing away." Probably not, because he produced the song, the title of which indicates that its subject matter is a world away from the whimsical Ewell/Monroe dalliance. Like most relationships, this one was less than perfect, and after a fight with Crowell at a French restaurant on Ventura Boulevard, she penned this semi-auto-biographical number as a poem she said it took her about six months to write, but clearly it was worth the labor, because it topped the Country chart in May 1981, as well as reaching #22 on the Hot 100. The daughter of Johnny Cash met Rodney Crowell at a party on October 16, 1976, and they married on April 7, 1979. Unlike the play and the film, this song by Rosanne Cash is no romantic comedy. In 1955, it reached the big screen, with Ewell again in the title role, and Marilyn Monroe as his leading lady. In 1952, it was transformed into a play in which the lead character, played by Tom Ewell, who worked for a publishing company, was reading a book called The Seven Year Itch which claimed that after seven years of marriage, many men started extra-marital affairs. The Seven Year Itch was the name of a particularly irritating skin complaint by the mid-19th Century the phrase had become a metaphor for an annoying form of behavior.
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