: Features interviews and anecdotes directly from the songwriters.
: Covers over 3,000 songs spanning several decades.
is a comprehensive reference work by Dorothy Horstman. It is widely considered a definitive resource for the history and stories behind country music's most enduring hits. Key Features
: Originally published in 1975 as Sing Your Heart Out, Country Boy , this expanded encyclopedia remains a staple for music historians. Where to Find It You can find new or used copies at major booksellers: Check availability on Amazon. Browse listings on eBay for out-of-print editions. Search academic and collector catalogs on AbeBooks.
📍 : This book is an excellent choice for researchers, musicians, or casual fans looking to understand the lyrical roots of the genre.
: Organized by themes like "Songs of Home," "Religious Songs," and "Tragedy Songs." Publication Details Author : Dorothy Horstman (with Fritzi Horstman). Publisher : McFarland & Company.



