Welcome to Musically Speakings voting site where you get to vote on your favorite artist or song and help chose who gets inducted into the Musically Speaking "Hall Of Fame". Please visit our Hall Of Fame site at musichof.com or musicallyspeakinghalloffame.com.
Our last category was "Songs From A to Z." The winner was Another One Bites The Dust by Queen. Queen defeated Endless Love by Diana Ross & Lionel Richie with 75% of the votes for the Championship.
Our new category is "Upbeat Country Songs." All 18 of the songs we're voting on were chosen by my friends on Facebook The songs will be posted below with video when available. Please remember we are voting on the songs, not the videos. Sponsored by: "That Show" found on Charter Mainstreet Starring Marlo Leveling. Michigan's newest variety television show, "THAT SHOW" airs on Charter Mainstreet statewide on Sat & Sun at 8am and Mon & Wed at 7pm and Ondemand 24/7! Many advertising opportunities for your viewing area currently available! Call 989-992-8085. If you would like to be a category sponsor, and have your ad seen by thousands each week right here, please call Rick at 989-600-9349. Also looking for sponsors of inductees at musichof.com $50 for 3 months, includes link to your website and a paragraph about your business.
In the preliminary round Hightech Redneck by George Jones defeated Relentless by Jason Aldean 5-4 and Life Is A Highway by Rascal Flatts beat Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy) by Big & Rich 7-6.
In round one It's Five O'Clock Somewhere by Alan Jackson w/Jimmy Buffett smoked Hightech Redneck 10-2.
Honey I'm Home by Shania Twain blew up on Firecracker by Josh Turner 10-1.
Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood sailed over Amarillo Sky by Jason Aldean 13-0.
That's My Story by Collin Raye slipped past How Do You Like Me Now by Toby Keith 6-4.
Today's songs are both by Tim McGraw. I Like It, I Love It vs. Indian Outlaw.
Indian Outlaw was Tim McGraws first hit climbing up to #8 on the country charts in 1994 and a certified gold record. I Like It, I Love It is also a gold record. In 1995 it went all the way to #1 for 5 weeks.