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  1. The trio, comprised of former Cross Canadian Ragweed members Grady Cross (guitar) and Randy Ragsdale (drums), along with singer-songwriter Jason Young, offers a unique spin on the red dirt-meets-Texas country sound.

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  2. The trio, comprised of former Cross Canadian Ragweed members Grady Cross (guitar) and Randy Ragsdale (drums), along with singer-songwriter Jason Young, offers a unique spin on the red dirt-meets-Texas country sound.

    • “Lonely Girl”
    • “Carney Man”
    • “17”
    • “Alabama”
    • “Sick and Tired” Feat. Lee Ann Womack
    • “Constantly”
    • “Boys from Oklahoma”
    • “Fightin’ For”
    • “Brooklyn Kid”
    • “Anywhere But Here”

    According to Top 50 Songs, “Lonely Girl” is the third single from Cross Canadian Ragweed’s second studio album, Soul Gravy. The album peaked at five on the US Billboard Top Country Albums and 51 on the US Billboard 200. The song describes a woman who seems lost in her world. She wishes her troubles would go away, but that seems impossible, consider...

    Carney is a term used to describe a person engaging in monkey business. They intend to engage in a cash business without a refund. The band uses this term to portray a man who doesn’t seem to have a sense of direction. They open the song by saying, “I want a big red nose, I want floppy shoes/ I want a squirting flower squirt it on you.” They keep r...

    “17” is a song describing a person who’s constantly in trouble, going to the extent of brushing shoulders with the law. Cross Canadian Ragweed released this song for their self-titled album in 2002, warning fans about being on the law’s good side. They keep reminding people that they’ll always be seventeen in their hometown.

    Alabama is known for its beautiful gulf coast beaches and college football. It’s also home to peanuts and southern hospitality. We wouldn’t be surprised if a band like Cross Canadian Ragweed would come up with an inspirational track describing how massive they were during their prime years. To this day, this song is their country rock anthem in the...

    “Sick and Tired” is another fantastic song by Cross Canadian Ragweed to remind you of the constant struggles you might face while navigating life. The band sings about home being where the heart is. They believe that no matter what you’re going through, burning bridges is never a good idea. After all, the more you alienate yourself from your loved ...

    “Constantly” is another awesome track from this band’s self-titled album, written by Cody Jay Canada. The song describes a person who cherishes his lover and can’t imagine a day without her. This symbiotic relationship makes the man appreciate his lover’s presence, even proclaiming that he’s nothing without her. It’s unclear who they were referring...

    “Boys from Oklahoma” is the ninth track that received significant radio airplay before the band released their Live & Loud at the Wormy Dog Saloon album. Initially, music analysts considered this song farfetched. However, the fan base’s passion and loyalty enabled the band to release their first album successfully. This album was well received, par...

    “Fightin’ For” describes a tug-of-war kind of relationship. The narrator seems lost because his lover thinks she’s won the war. However, he constantly reminds her that she may have won this fight, but her triumphing spirit won’t last long. Unless you’ve never been in a relationship that seems to lose direction, you might never understand what Cross...

    “Brooklyn Kid” is the third track on the band’s self-titled debut album. The group dedicated this album to Mandy Ragsdale, Randy Ragsdale’s younger sister. She died in a car accident near College Station, Texas. Going by William Ruhlmann of AllMusic’s sentiments, the band forged a characteristic style within the conventional genre through years of ...

    “Anywhere but Here” was released when Cross Canadian Ragweed was at the forefront of the rise of the red dirt music scene in Oklahoma and the Texas Music scene. During the song’s release, they had signed with Universal South Record, labeling their self-titled album as “The Purple Album.” As mentioned earlier, this album was a tribute to drummer Ran...

  3. Cross Rags and Young is comprised of former Cross Canadian Ragweed members Grady Cross, Randy Ragsda.

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  4. 12 apr 2017 · In honor of the pioneering Red Dirt band, we’ve ranked the 25 best Cross Canadian Ragweed songs from their entire career.

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  6. 13 gen 2020 · The trio, comprised of former Cross Canadian Ragweed members Grady Cross (guitar) and Randy Ragsdale (drums), along with singer-songwriter Jason Young, offers a unique spin on the red dirt-meets-Texas country sound.