The song "Harlen County, USA" is famously associated with the 1976 documentary of the same name, which highlights labor struggles in Harlan County, Kentucky. However, a notable song titled "Harlen County" was performed by country artist and songwriter, John Prine. The song reflects the experiences and culture of the region, capturing its essence through heartfelt lyrics.
"Drift Away" is famously sung by Dobie Gray, whose version was released in 1972. The song became a hit and is often associated with the soft rock genre of the 1970s. Its soothing melody and nostalgic lyrics have made it a timeless classic.
Avril Lavigne sings this
Twista sings wetter
Rihanna sings disterbia
Kenny chesney sings you had me from hello.
Squeeze
Leader of the Pack
bon jovi
Did you mean Grundy County Auction? If so, John Michael Montgomery.
The song 'Oh What a Feelin', What a Rush' is sang by the band Crowbar. Crowbar is a Canadian band from the 1970s.
Mike White and a few more
It's called shake your grove thing by peaches & herb.K.C. and the Sunshine Band, in the 1970s.
Brad Paisley
Dig My Grave with a Silver Spade
Rodney Atkins song Watching You
mr farty farty bum bum and his western men
The song Can You Feel The Rain is sung by the band Badfinger, who were a British rock band, most famous in the 1960s and the 1970s. They were active from 1968 to 1983.