In true Blake Shelton fashion, the country star gave Josh Turner’s somber hit Long Black Train a cheeky makeover—and fans can’t stop laughing. In a playful new clip, Blake croons the iconic melody with his own twist, grinning as he belts, “My big, long thing is ready for hunting season!” The video quickly went viral, with fans praising Blake’s comedic timing and down-home humor. Whether it’s music or mischief, Shelton proves once again why he’s one of country’s most entertaining personalities.
Shelton’s “big, long thing” is ready for hunting season. Blake Shelton; Photos via Instagram With fall just around the corner, Blake Shelton is in full preparation mode for hunting…
He took off his hat… and the room went still. At George Jones’s funeral in 2013, Alan Jackson stepped onto the Opry stage with quiet respect. Then came the first line: “He said, ‘I’ll love you ’til I die’…”—and time froze. No sound. Just raw emotion hanging in the air. It wasn’t just a song—it was a goodbye. A final tribute to a friend, and to a song once thought too sad to matter. But in 1980, “He Stopped Loving Her Today” didn’t just top charts—it saved George’s career and became a country music legend. That day, Alan didn’t just sing. He honored every goodbye, every love that never really ended.
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We’ve seen Blake Shelton mentor singers alongside Miley Cyrus on The Voice, but now he’s stepping up to the mic with her younger sister, Noah Cyrus. On Friday, June 20, Noah dropped “New Country”—a heartfelt country ballad where she and Blake blend their voices like they’ve been singing together for years. The song is all about pushing through life’s storms, and Blake’s voice fits it like an old worn glove. But here’s the twist that hit fans right in the heart: when the songwriting credits rolled, one name stopped everyone cold—Miranda Lambert. Suddenly, the lyrics cut deeper. Did she write this with Blake in mind? Was this supposed to be their duet? We’ll never know. The chance came… and slipped away. Now, the song stands as a bittersweet reminder of what could’ve been.
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