Never thought I would see Weird Al either but he is a super talented borderline genius musician. And the the king of Pop parody! And Achy breaky fit the theme perfectly.
Another great and entertaining episode, thanks Kevin for doing them for us. How about some more humorous tunes from Canada - Corb Lund & my friend Jaida Dreyer "Horse Poor"?
I think I've said this before, but it bears repeating: I'm not going to recommend any specific songs for future chapters because I figure if you do enough chapters you'll cover pretty much every single one of them anyway. Thanks man, keep 'em coming!
I do eventually get to most of them. After episode 10, I am thinking about taking a little break from the CRAZY songs and start a possible series on drinking songs. Like crazy songs there are so many!
I was just thinking about a George Jones song the other day, High Tech Redneck. That also got me thinking about another Cletus T Judd song, which also has the legendary Buck Owens, I think was called First Redneck on the Internet.
I think most classic country fans love C W McCall's song Convoy. But you could make some people laugh with a piece of Wolf Creek Pass. That song didn't make the radio near as often but it was funny. "Sign says clearance to the twelve-foot line But the chickens was stacked to thirteen-nine"
Weird Al Yankovic also had a couple of original crazy country songs as well which are "Good Enough for Now" & "Truck Drivin' Song". I just recently found this channel & have been trying to catch up on these "Craziest Country Songs" episodes which I really enjoy!
Hey there love your show absolutely love your show. What do you think about playing... The 90s version of uneasy rider. That's Hysterical. Also wanted to say a lot of these songs on this particular episode, We have never heard before but we are going to be looking for them!! and don't forget about Put Another log on the fire.!!
We need more of these all the time! I'm losing track of what you've shown, but The Bird by George Jones is great and The F Word by Hank Williams Jr & Kid Rock is amazing!
Playing Charlie Daniels' "Uneasy Radio" reminded me of an updated version called "Uneasy Rider '88". That's a good one. Since you mentioned Pinkard and Bowden, how about "Driving My Wife Away"?
Its funny just yesterday I was wondering when the next would be. Another great Cledus T Judd (No Relation) song is "Its a great day to be a guy" I feel like if you were doing Dean Carters "Did I shave my legs for this" You should have paired it with Cledus "Did I shave my back for this" I would have suggested Lobster and never flounder, but you referenced it in a previous video or so I thought. Ray Stevens to cover The haircut song Next time how about Alan Jackson and Jeff Foxworthy "I'm married to a waitress" (I don't even know her name)
My coworker said something that reminded me of what I thought was a 70"s song. Come to find out, 'The Willis Brothers' released "Give Me 40 Acres(and I'll Turn This Rig Around. " in 1964.
Binge-watched all seven episodes of Crazy Country Songs in one night! I love all country music from the 1920's to the 2020's. Country music for me was all about story songs years ago. Some of my favorite funny story songs: The Winner by Bobby Bare, The Day I Jumped From Uncle Harvey's Plane by Roger Miller, Classified by C. W. McCall, The Little Lady Preacher by Tom T. Hall, and Who’s Gonna Run the Truck Stop in Tuba City When I’m Gone by Leroy Van Dyke.
There's more crazy country songs by the legendary Stompin Tom Connors. My first time hearing him was was in in music class. The song was Bud The Spud. There's also Moon Man Newfie and The Bug Song
I did and it is a good song. I learn more and more doing these videos and especially that South Africa makes some good country music. That song has a popish flavor to it but probably more country than some "country" songs released today.
@CountryMusicTimeMachine The song was on the weekly program of country music called "Gentle on my mind" in South Africa. You should listen to "Barbara's Daughter" by Vangie Coker . It's a really sweet song.
a few more you might want to look into, all by the Arrogant Worms (a Canadian band). "Lonely Lab of Broken Hearts" (a "she left me" one with a scientific spin). "Trapped in a Country Song" "Particle Board" (sort of heavy metal country).
I am not sure if this counts as being a country song, but in the mid 1970s, there was this Norman Lear show called Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman where an actress named Mary Kay Place was a country singer and one of the songs made it to the charts. The song was Baby Boy which describes her manager, who happened to be her lover and he was as old as her father. She must have really enjoy his bald head. LOL
I love that song. It's the reason l started watching that crazy show. On the show, her character was named Loretta Haggard. Do you remember her & Willie Nelson did a duet? "Something to brag about."
As another Canadian I thought of Bud The Spud by Stompin' Tom Connors. Another Roger Miller song for this collection is Do-Wacka-Do. Since you mention a song written by Bill Anderson here is one more for you by Bill. It is the song called Peel Me A Nanner.
Could you please play peel me a nanny taws me a peanut by Roy Drusky or Blue Cycle by Ray Steven’s thank you for the great music you are playing great job 👍👍
Do you or anyone else remember from the early 70s Ray Stevens recitation called, "The phone call from Heaven." We had the album but Dad took the album(early 2000s) out of the house & never brought it back home.
@CountryMusicTimeMachine The phone call from Heaven was played on the radio stations even though it was over 5 mins long. It was very popular, but it seems like no one today knows about it. It's about God talking to a guy(Ray Stevens) about why he doesn't go to Church, tithes, pray, etc. & the guy keeps making excuses for himself.
It seems that your name is popping up everywhere these days, Nicole Jewell. I know that you love John Schneider and this truly is one of his funniest songs. I like it too.
Apologies if you've mentioned him in an earlier installment and I just missed it, but I'd love to see you check in on Don Bowman, in particular "Hello DJ" that features his side of a phone call to Ralph "Grand Ol' Opry" Emory himself. Not sure if an unbleeped version actually exists, but I figure you'd know if anyone.
I have always liked Uneasy Rider. I think partially because one night thirty some years ago I had an experience in my life that I could relate to that song. I wasn't driving a chevy but was driving a very fast 68' Pontiac Firebird and that car is why the guys pursuing me from a local bar didn't get a hold of me.
@@CountryMusicTimeMachine I had to sell that car many years ago when I was raising three daughters. I just bought another 68' Firebird. I tagged it three days ago.
As a nascar fan one that comes to mind for me is Dale Darrell Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill Irvin Gordon Earnhardt Smith... Johnson, Jr. by Tim Wilson
While Jerry Reed was best known for comedy songs, he did write one beautiful ballad - A Thing Called Love (th-cam.com/video/uZfP5DKRxn0/w-d-xo.html). I think both Glen Campbell and Johnny Cash covered the song.
Everyone of these is deserving, but I have 2 problems. You should have had Deanna Carter first and followed by Cletus "did I shave my back for this?". The other problem is not following "uneasy rider" with "uneasy rider 88".
Kevin, you assume that I am very smart and could actually pull off great segues like that. But it is a great flow to do something like that! I will hopefully remember it for future reference!
Kevin, been enjoying this series, keep them coming. Let me throw a few more into the mix of suggestions - Ray Stevens - "Help Me Make it Through the Night" (a twist on an old standard in a way only Ray could do it) Buck and Buddy Alan Owens - "Pffft you were gone" (As a fan of Hee Haw, you'll remember the chorus) Buck and Buddy Alan Owens - "You're a Real Good Friend" Buck Owens and Ringo Starr - "Act Naturally" Hank Snow - "I've Been Everywhere" (of course I'm fond of the Statler Brothers version, as it gets crazier the faster the song gets in latter verses)
Great suggestions. Stand by for a version of "Pffft you were gone" in Episode 8. I relate it to a real life experience! That episode comes out on Sept 5!
Never thought I'd see Weird Al on your channel!!! LUCKY NUMBER 7!! Another great episode!!!!
Never thought I would see Weird Al either but he is a super talented borderline genius musician. And the the king of Pop parody! And Achy breaky fit the theme perfectly.
❤ Hey KEVIN, Love this channel, HOPE you keep on putting out these GREAT episodes, 😁 Be SAFE CYA SOON NEXT TIME 👍✌️😎 Have A Great weekend ☀️🌞
Thank you so much. Will keep the fun rolling!
Another great and entertaining episode, thanks Kevin for doing them for us. How about some more humorous tunes from Canada - Corb Lund & my friend Jaida Dreyer "Horse Poor"?
Have you done Hot Rod Lincoln by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen? Not sure if I heard it in your videos?
Not yet.
I think I've said this before, but it bears repeating: I'm not going to recommend any specific songs for future chapters because I figure if you do enough chapters you'll cover pretty much every single one of them anyway. Thanks man, keep 'em coming!
I do eventually get to most of them. After episode 10, I am thinking about taking a little break from the CRAZY songs and start a possible series on drinking songs. Like crazy songs there are so many!
@@CountryMusicTimeMachine "Beauty if in the eye of the beer holder" "Billy's got his beer goggles on" "Don't ask her on a straight Tequila night"
Can we get one a feller from my home state of SC, Aaron Tippons Kiss This!
I was born in California. Raised with my Dad on a base in Japan but most of my young life was lived in Myrtle Beach! I love AT! He is a great guy!
Brad Paisley… Alcohol 🍷 😊. Just found this channel and really enjoyed the Crazy song memories 😉
Thanks Carol!
I was just thinking about a George Jones song the other day, High Tech Redneck. That also got me thinking about another Cletus T Judd song, which also has the legendary Buck Owens, I think was called First Redneck on the Internet.
Boy I never expected to see Stompin Tom on here but boy does he deserve to be! Fellow Canadian here.
I like him!
I think most classic country fans love C W McCall's song Convoy. But you could make some people laugh with a piece of Wolf Creek Pass. That song didn't make the radio near as often but it was funny. "Sign says clearance to the twelve-foot line
But the chickens was stacked to thirteen-nine"
" the Genuine , chrome plated, fully illuminated shift knob fell off" 🤣🤣
My son and I have a plan, if we ever get to Wolf Creek Pass, we are gonna crank the volume up and sing that song on our way across the Pass!
Took that tunnel at 110, like gas thru a funnel or eggs through a hen...🤣👍💖
@@michaelvrooman5681Oh, 💩!
Weird Al Yankovic also had a couple of original crazy country songs as well which are "Good Enough for Now" & "Truck Drivin' Song".
I just recently found this channel & have been trying to catch up on these "Craziest Country Songs" episodes which I really enjoy!
Thank you Kevin for another great episode, love these, they make me smile and laugh 🤣😂🤣 🇬🇧
Thank you Heather. When I edit these I often laugh my butt off and it takes a long time to finish them!
Brokenheartville by Joe Nichols
I fully acknowledge that you acknowledge us! Stompin' Tom for the win! Listen to Corn Flakes sometime.
Too Fat Polka by Arthur Godfrey.
Great songs
Thanks so much!
cant wait for more of these
I think this oldie from gorge Jones finally Friday would be a great on the next one
Another great song. I used to play that every Friday at 5pm when I worked the afternoon shift on the radio.
"My Kind of Music" and "Those Jeans" by Ray Scott are both hilarious.
C W MCALL CRISPY CRITTERS
The Jeremiah Peabody chorus is an excellent test for sobriety. 🙃🤣👍
How about silly songs about trucking, like white knight and CB Savage to start
Yep. I'm working on that one too!
Hey there love your show absolutely love your show.
What do you think about playing...
The 90s version of uneasy rider.
That's Hysterical.
Also wanted to say a lot of these songs on this particular episode,
We have never heard before but we are going to be looking for them!! and don't forget about Put Another log on the fire.!!
The JS song at the end was worth watching the whole thing. That was just awesome!!!!
Oh yes. It hits personal for me too! Ha ha
Weird Al also did a parody of The Devil Went down to Georgia called The Devil Went to Jamaica
I will check that one out!
We need more of these all the time! I'm losing track of what you've shown, but The Bird by George Jones is great and The F Word by Hank Williams Jr & Kid Rock is amazing!
I thought "the bird" was by Jerry Reed, or is it a different song?
@@ednafenton7558 Different song: th-cam.com/video/FirpJUhrpAY/w-d-xo.html
Playing Charlie Daniels' "Uneasy Radio" reminded me of an updated version called "Uneasy Rider '88". That's a good one. Since you mentioned Pinkard and Bowden, how about "Driving My Wife Away"?
Cleatus does several Shania parodies, Shania I'm Home and others.
Great video. Another good one to add would be Tracy Byrd and friends "The truth about men".
Achy Breaky Song made me think about another parody my Shep Wooly, better known as Ben Colder, called Shakey Breaky Car
Love these!!!
Its funny just yesterday I was wondering when the next would be.
Another great Cledus T Judd (No Relation) song is "Its a great day to be a guy"
I feel like if you were doing Dean Carters "Did I shave my legs for this" You should have paired it with Cledus "Did I shave my back for this"
I would have suggested Lobster and never flounder, but you referenced it in a previous video or so I thought.
Ray Stevens to cover The haircut song
Next time how about Alan Jackson and Jeff Foxworthy "I'm married to a waitress" (I don't even know her name)
My coworker said something that reminded me of what I thought was a 70"s song. Come to find out, 'The Willis Brothers' released "Give Me 40 Acres(and I'll Turn This Rig Around. " in 1964.
loved that one
Binge-watched all seven episodes of Crazy Country Songs in one night! I love all country music from the 1920's to the 2020's. Country music for me was all about story songs years ago. Some of my favorite funny story songs: The Winner by Bobby Bare, The Day I Jumped From Uncle Harvey's Plane by Roger Miller, Classified by C. W. McCall, The Little Lady Preacher by Tom T. Hall, and Who’s Gonna Run the Truck Stop in Tuba City When I’m Gone by Leroy Van Dyke.
Checkout My Wife Thinks Your Dead by Junior Brown and There Ain't No Trash In My Trailer by Colt Ford for your next show..
Ok,maybe not a crazy county song PER SE. But how about -"DO you want Fries with that" by Tim McGraw. Love the series by the way
It's a good one.
There's more crazy country songs by the legendary Stompin Tom Connors. My first time hearing him was was in in music class. The song was Bud The Spud. There's also Moon Man Newfie and The Bug Song
He's good!
Cletus t also does a great parody of that Deana Carter song call did I shave my back for this?
Have you put the song "Kaw-Liga" by Hank Williams on the list or the song "Please Mr Custer" by Larry Verne?
Not yet
Or maybe All I Want For Christmas is My Two Front Teeth by Spike Jones?
you should do Johns christmas song
Hello from AZ
Howdy!
Thanks for using my quote. I really appreciate it. Did you ever get round to listening to "If you've got nothing on tonight - Clive Bruce"?
I did and it is a good song. I learn more and more doing these videos and especially that South Africa makes some good country music. That song has a popish flavor to it but probably more country than some "country" songs released today.
@CountryMusicTimeMachine The song was on the weekly program of country music called "Gentle on my mind" in South Africa. You should listen to "Barbara's Daughter" by Vangie Coker . It's a really sweet song.
Kevin Fowler's Santa got busted by the border patrol"
One I completely forgot about for crazy country songs until I heard the short about Randy Travis and AI was Randy Travis's Pray For The Fish
Have you featured The King is Gone by George Jones yet? That seems to fit this flavor of video.
I haven't but it's coming!
a few more you might want to look into, all by the Arrogant Worms (a Canadian band).
"Lonely Lab of Broken Hearts" (a "she left me" one with a scientific spin).
"Trapped in a Country Song"
"Particle Board" (sort of heavy metal country).
You should include Buck Owen's song Hot Dogs, even though I was raised on Buck Owen's music I had never heard his song Hot Dogs
How about Ghost Chickens in the Sky by Leroy Troy
Watch for it coming up in episode 8, if my memory is working today.
I am not sure if this counts as being a country song, but in the mid 1970s, there was this Norman Lear show called Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman where an actress named Mary Kay Place was a country singer and one of the songs made it to the charts. The song was Baby Boy which describes her manager, who happened to be her lover and he was as old as her father. She must have really enjoy his bald head. LOL
Ha ha
I love that song. It's the reason l started watching that crazy show. On the show, her character was named Loretta Haggard. Do you remember her & Willie Nelson did a duet? "Something to brag about."
Bob and Bobby Thomas “Nashville Guitar Picker” from Kapp album “Saturday Night at The Old Barndance “
Charlie Daniels " Everything Is Kinda Allright" is a good one on the crazy side
Johnny Cash one piece at a time put the car together
That one is in Crazy Songs episode 3.
As another Canadian I thought of Bud The Spud by Stompin' Tom Connors. Another Roger Miller song for this collection is Do-Wacka-Do. Since you mention a song written by Bill Anderson here is one more for you by Bill. It is the song called Peel Me A Nanner.
What was the comedy thing you played at the very beginning of the video?
He is a funny guy. th-cam.com/video/KpSg8PfPQlU/w-d-xo.html
Another song I saw online is .... I don't look good naked anymore! Pretty crazy.
I've heard that one and it is a good one!
I just came here to suggest that song! Check out any song by Sheb Wooley (aka Ben Colder).
How bout uneasy rider 88?
Gonna keep asking for Bobby Bare's Food Blues, actually half of my diet comes from that song, beer and whiskey occasionally wine.
Stay tuned brother. I will start a possible new series soon that will cover 2/3 of your diet! I might need input!
Hello from billings Montana
Howdy Montana!
Could you please play peel me a nanny taws me a peanut by Roy Drusky or Blue Cycle by Ray Steven’s thank you for the great music you are playing great job 👍👍
Another suggestion, kinda current and Canadian...Hold My Beer by Aaron Pritchett
😊 Jeremiah Peabody has a long title, but so does..... I've got tears in my ears from lying on my back in my bed while I cried over you
Do you or anyone else remember from the early 70s Ray Stevens recitation called, "The phone call from Heaven." We had the album but Dad took the album(early 2000s) out of the house & never brought it back home.
I know he had one called "No Lawyers in Heaven". I can't find that one but found one similar, th-cam.com/video/YdxiQSQdkSo/w-d-xo.html
@CountryMusicTimeMachine The phone call from Heaven was played on the radio stations even though it was over 5 mins long. It was very popular, but it seems like no one today knows about it. It's about God talking to a guy(Ray Stevens) about why he doesn't go to Church, tithes, pray, etc. & the guy keeps making excuses for himself.
It seems that your name is popping up everywhere these days, Nicole Jewell. I know that you love John Schneider and this truly is one of his funniest songs. I like it too.
Apologies if you've mentioned him in an earlier installment and I just missed it, but I'd love to see you check in on Don Bowman, in particular "Hello DJ" that features his side of a phone call to Ralph "Grand Ol' Opry" Emory himself.
Not sure if an unbleeped version actually exists, but I figure you'd know if anyone.
I will check it out.
I have always liked Uneasy Rider. I think partially because one night thirty some years ago I had an experience in my life that I could relate to that song. I wasn't driving a chevy but was driving a very fast 68' Pontiac Firebird and that car is why the guys pursuing me from a local bar didn't get a hold of me.
That my friend is a great car!
@@CountryMusicTimeMachine I had to sell that car many years ago when I was raising three daughters. I just bought another 68' Firebird. I tagged it three days ago.
To add to the Ray Stevens train... a good one from way back is Harry the Hairy Ape :D
I'm working on a special episode with only his story and music.
i saw randy travis being interveiwed nashville now or something and he sung a little ditty called frog on a log
ants on a log
Did you do CW McCall Crispy Critters or Old Home Filler-Up an’ Keep on A-Truckin’ Cafe both funny songs
I haven't yet
As a nascar fan one that comes to mind for me is Dale Darrell Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill Irvin Gordon Earnhardt Smith... Johnson, Jr. by Tim Wilson
I think I remember that one
I remember a song by the late great Jounny Cash, I think it was called One Piece At A Time about working at a Cadillac Factory
I think I had that one in Crazy Songs 4!
"Another puff" by Jerry Reed
Girl on a Billboard by Dave Dudley is funny
Please checkout John Schneider's version of Good ol Boys....
Question for you. Who in country music had the most expensive music video?
Wow. I will study that one. It probably wasn't Ray Stevens or Cledus T. Judd haha.
Don't forget RaY Stevens "Super Cop".
I Lobster And Never Flounder by Pinkard and Bowden
Did you play Do Wacka Do by Roger Miller?
Nope. Not yet.
What about Cletus t Judd song I love Nascar or my cellmate thinks I'm sexy
I did the Nascar song in a prior episode and will check out the cellmate song.
While Jerry Reed was best known for comedy songs, he did write one beautiful ballad - A Thing Called Love (th-cam.com/video/uZfP5DKRxn0/w-d-xo.html). I think both Glen Campbell and Johnny Cash covered the song.
How about Brokenheartsville by Joe Nichols
Love that song!
Deanna Carter's name is pronounced DEENA, not Dee Anna. :)
Hopefully she will forgive me.
Hoyt Antonio, deller and dealer
Gimme Three Steps (toward the door) ?
Men the Forrester sisters
I LOVE the Forrester sisters!
Uneasy Rider '88 was the much funnier sequel!
Did Bobbie Bare sing about the girls being a number ten ?
Maybe you are thinking about the song "Numbers" by Bobby Bare? th-cam.com/video/eD8sf0BfM7M/w-d-xo.html
grandma got run over by a raindeer the irish rovers
Another canadian, Anne murray- Hey daddy.
Kevin you forgot about men are like shoes by Shania
Wow! I never heard that one. It might make me cry!
@@CountryMusicTimeMachine it should be on the list for a future video like this.
Everyone of these is deserving, but I have 2 problems. You should have had Deanna Carter first and followed by Cletus "did I shave my back for this?". The other problem is not following "uneasy rider" with "uneasy rider 88".
Kevin, you assume that I am very smart and could actually pull off great segues like that. But it is a great flow to do something like that! I will hopefully remember it for future reference!
Cocaine Blues by Johnny Cash.
Kevin, been enjoying this series, keep them coming. Let me throw a few more into the mix of suggestions -
Ray Stevens - "Help Me Make it Through the Night" (a twist on an old standard in a way only Ray could do it)
Buck and Buddy Alan Owens - "Pffft you were gone" (As a fan of Hee Haw, you'll remember the chorus)
Buck and Buddy Alan Owens - "You're a Real Good Friend"
Buck Owens and Ringo Starr - "Act Naturally"
Hank Snow - "I've Been Everywhere" (of course I'm fond of the Statler Brothers version, as it gets crazier the faster the song gets in latter verses)
Great suggestions. Stand by for a version of "Pffft you were gone" in Episode 8. I relate it to a real life experience! That episode comes out on Sept 5!
Cledus has done Shania I'm Broke and Did I Shave My Back for this.
Elisabeth Cook, Sometimes it takes balls to be a woman!
Wow. In today's society that may be true.
God Bless Isreal
that bull shit
Terrible music..iam out of here
Bye bye!