Looking at Glen Campbell's Biggest Hits
Glen Campbell was born on April 22nd, 1936, in Billstown, Arkansas. Today, we celebrate this genuine country star by looking back at his top five country hits. Happy Birthday, Glen Campbell!
1. “Southern Nights”
One of Campbell’s most popular songs, “Southern Nights," is as clear as the title states. This song is perfect for a warm, southern night out on the town.
2. “Rhinestone Cowboy”
The iconic “Rhinestone Cowboy” is an upbeat, no-skip tune for decades to come. Campbell makes this song absolutely irresistible with the catchy and all-around fun chorus.
3. “It’s Your World”
“It’s Your World” merges country and funk together in the best way possible. This lively song is sure to make you tap your foot and dance.
4. “Times Like These”
Campbell is known for his iconic hits, and this sure is one of them. Though released later in his career, it became popular overnight, giving him a new and younger fan base.
5. “Witchita Lineman”
“Witchita Lineman” is a great, slow country song for easy listening. Campbell’s voice swoons listeners with this gentle melody and Western sound.
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