Need some good country songs from 1965 to pad your playlist? The following three songs arenโt just great tunes. They also, in small ways, contributed to the trajectory of country music as a whole. Letโs take a look!
โWhatโs He Doing In My Worldโ by Eddy Arnold
Itโs funny; I never really hear this song at all nowadays, even on classic country radio or oldies channels. Thatโs surprising, considering how huge a song it was back in 1965. โWhatโs He Doing In My Worldโ by Eddy Arnold was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, where it stayed for two weeks. The song remained on the chart in some fashion for a whopping 24 weeks.
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It was one of dozens of No. 1 hits for Arnold. However, it led to the release of โMake The World Go Awayโ, which would be a massive crossover pop hit for the country crooner. In a way, this song kick-started the trend of country pop in the mid-century that would then lead to the serious boom in country pop at the turn of the millennium, if you think about it.
โBlue Kentucky Girlโ by Loretta Lynn
Thereโs no denying that the late great Loretta Lynn is still considered a significant figure in country music history. โBlue Kentucky Girlโ, released in 1965, was her most successful single that year, peaking at No. 7 on the country charts. While this song technically didnโt single-handedly change the world of country music, it marked a very important era for Lynnโs career.
After dropping โBlue Kentucky Girlโ, Lynn would release โDonโt Come Home A Drinkinโ (With Lovinโ On Your Mind)โ a little over a year later. That song would be Lynnโs first No. 1 hit on the country charts. That hit would lead to an enormously successful career from the mid-1960s through the 1980s. Lynn would end up inspiring countless other women to follow in her musical footsteps.
โMay The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Noseโ by Little Jimmy Dickens
Well, thatโs a fascinating song title, isnโt it? This novelty country song was a huge hit back in 1965, and I can see why. Itโs a very funny tune, and Iโd like to think that it kicked off a trend of injecting comedy into often somber or tender country music tunes in the late 1960s. โA Boy Named Sueโ by Johnny Cash, for example.
Regardless of how actually influential this entry on our list of country songs from 1965 was, it was definitely popular. โMay The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Noseโ by Little Jimmy Dickens peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Country Singles chart and No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. If youโve ever spent time around a cheapskate, this song will definitely resonate with you.
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