Travis Tritt – Country Club
A wink and a boot-stomp—working folks crashing the velvet rope with a pun and a grin. Let’s park the facts right up front. “Country Club” was Travis Tritt’s debut single,…
A wink and a boot-stomp—working folks crashing the velvet rope with a pun and a grin. Let’s park the facts right up front. “Country Club” was Travis Tritt’s debut single,…
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