Country's 50 Greatest Love SongsCountry's 50 Greatest Love SongsLove is in the air.Billy DukesBilly DukesCarena LiptakCarena Liptak
Remember When Kenny Chesney Covered a Keith Whitley Song?Remember When Kenny Chesney Covered a Keith Whitley Song?Has Kenny Chesney really been at it for 30 years? Evan PaulEvan Paul
WATCH: Tragic News Reports on Major DeathsWATCH: Tragic News Reports on Major DeathsHere is how local news announced the deaths of 10 country singers and celebrities.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
34 Years Ago: Keith Whitley Dies34 Years Ago: Keith Whitley DiesWhitley died at the age of 33 from alcohol poisoning.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
34 Years Ago: Keith Whitley Hits No. 1 With ‘I’m No Stranger to the Rain’34 Years Ago: Keith Whitley Hits No. 1 With ‘I’m No Stranger to the Rain’On April 8, 1989, "I'm No Stranger to the Rain" became Whitley's last No. 1 hit before his death from alcoholism.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
50 Best Country Breakup Songs Ever50 Best Country Breakup Songs EverWhen you're heart's broken, there's nothing more soul-soothing than country music.Billy DukesBilly DukesCarena LiptakCarena Liptak
33 Years Ago: Keith Whitley’s ‘It Ain’t Nothin” Goes to No. 133 Years Ago: Keith Whitley’s ‘It Ain’t Nothin” Goes to No. 1Jan. 13, 1990, was a bittersweet day for Whitley's friends, family and fans.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
Morgan Wallen Tips His Hat to Keith Whitley in an Unreleased Song [Listen]Morgan Wallen Tips His Hat to Keith Whitley in an Unreleased Song [Listen]Wallen's been hinting that he's planning to release a new album next year.Carena LiptakCarena Liptak
Garth Brooks Honors Keith Whitley, Sings ‘Don’t Close Your Eyes’ at Country Music Hall of Fame Medallion CeremonyGarth Brooks Honors Keith Whitley, Sings ‘Don’t Close Your Eyes’ at Country Music Hall of Fame Medallion CeremonyMickey Guyton and Ricky Skaggs also honored the late country music hitmaker.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
10 Keith Whitley Songs Every Country Fan Should Know10 Keith Whitley Songs Every Country Fan Should KnowHe is perhaps more cherished by the current generation of country stars than he was when he died in 1989. Billy DukesBilly Dukes