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THE AGREEMENT: The use of this website and services on this website provided by countrysongs.levie.com.vn (hereinafter referred to as “Website”) are subject to the following Terms & Conditions, all parts and sub-parts of which are specifically incorporated by reference here. This Agreement shall govern the use of all pages on this website (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Website”) and any services provided by or on this website (“Services”).

DEFINITIONS

“Agreement” denotes these Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy and other documents provided to you by the website.

We,” “us,” and “our” are references to countrysongs.levie.com.vn

User,” “You,” and “your” denotes the person who is accessing the website to take or avail of any service from us. User shall include the company, partnership, sole trader, person, body corporate, or association taking services of this website.

” Website” shall mean and include countrysongs.levie.com.vn and any successor Website of the Company or any of its affiliates.

Parties: Collectively, the parties to this Agreement (We and You) will be referred to as Parties.

ASSENT & ACCEPTANCE

PLEASE READ THESE TERMS OF USE, OUR PRIVACY POLICY, AND ALL APPLICABLE SUPPLEMENTAL TERMS (COLLECTIVELY, THE “TERMS”) CAREFULLY, AS THEY CONTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THAT IMPACT YOUR RIGHTS, OBLIGATIONS, AND REMEDIES IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES AND CONTENT. FOR EXAMPLE, THE TERMS INCLUDE:

  • YOUR OBLIGATION IS TO COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
  • LIMITATIONS OF OUR LIABILITY TO YOU; AND
  • A REQUIREMENT THAT YOU PURSUE CLAIMS OR SEEK RELIEF AGAINST US (INCLUDING MONETARY, INJUNCTIVE, AND DECLARATORY RELIEF) ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS RATHER THAN AS A PARTICIPANT IN ANY CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION OR PROCEEDING.

YOUR ACCESS TO AND USE OF THE SERVICES ARE CONDITIONED ON YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE TERMS. If you do not agree to these Terms or our Privacy Policy, then please cease using the Services immediately. We reserve the right to change these Terms at any time (see “Changes to these Terms” below.) By accessing, browsing, and/or using the Services after updates to these Terms have been posted, you agree to be bound by the updated Terms. THESE TERMS AND OUR PRIVACY POLICY CONSTITUTE A BINDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND countrysongs.levie.com.vn

ACCURACY OF INFORMATION

Occasionally there may be information on the website that contains typographical errors, inaccuracies, or omissions that may relate to user descriptions, pricing, availability, promotions, and offers. We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to make changes or modifications to these Terms and conditions at any time and for any reason. We undertake no obligation to update, amend or clarify information on the website, including, without limitation, pricing information, except as required by law. No specified update or refresh date applied on the website should be taken to indicate that all information on the Website or Services has been modified or updated. Please ensure that you check the applicable Terms every time you use our site so that you understand which Terms apply. You will be subject to and will be deemed to have been made aware of and to have accepted the changes in any revised Terms and conditions by your continued use of the site after the date such revised Terms and conditions are posted.

USER CONTENT

Content Responsibility.

The website permits you to share content, post comments, feedback, etc., but you are solely responsible for the content posted to you. You represent that you have required permission to use the content.

When posting content to the website, please do not post content that:

  • Contains ill-mannered, profane, abusive, racist, or hateful language or expressions, text, photographs, or illustrations that are pornographic or in poor taste, and inflammatory attacks of a personal, racial or religious nature.
  • It is defamatory, threatening, disparaging, grossly inflammatory, false, misleading, fraudulent, inaccurate, unfair, and contains exaggeration or unsubstantiated claims.
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  • Uses or attempts to use another’s account, password, service, or system except as expressly permitted by the Terms of Use uploads or transmits viruses or other harmful, disruptive, or destructive files.
  • Sends repeated messages related to another user and/or makes derogatory or offensive comments about another individual or repeats prior posting of the same message under multiple emails or subjects.
  • Any submitted content that includes, but is not limited to, the following will be refused. If repeated violations occur, we reserve the right to cancel user access to the website without advanced notice.

ACCEPTABLE USE

You agree not to use the Website or Services for any unlawful purpose or any purpose prohibited under this clause. You agree not to use the Website or Services in any way that could damage the Website, Services, or general business of countrysongs.levie.com.vn

  • You further agree not to use the Website or Services:
  • To harass, abuse, or threaten others or otherwise violate any person’s legal rights.
  • To violate any of our intellectual property rights or any third party.
  • To upload or otherwise disseminate any computer viruses or other software that may damage the property of another.
  • To perpetrate any fraud.
  • To engage in or create any unlawful gambling, sweepstakes, or pyramid scheme.
  • To publish or distribute any obscene or defamatory material.
  • To publish or distribute any material that incites violence, hate, or discrimination towards any group.
  • To unlawfully gather information about others.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

You agree that the Website and all Services provided by us are the property of countrysongs.levie.com.vn, including all copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, patents, and other intellectual property (“Our IP”). You agree that we own all rights, title, and interest in and to the Our IP and that you will not use Our IP for any unlawful or infringing purpose. You agree not to reproduce or distribute Our IP in any way, including electronically or via registration of any new trademarks, trade names, service marks, or Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), without express written permission from us.

INDEMNIFICATION

To the maximum extent permitted by law, you agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless countrysongs.levie.com.vn and its affiliates and/or related entities, whether direct or indirect, current, former or future, and its and their respective current, former, or future officers, directors, employees, agents, successors and assigns and related third parties (each an “Indemnified Party”), for any claims, causes of action, debts, damages, losses, costs, liabilities and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) relating to or arising out of any third-party claim that (a) your use of or inability to use the Services, (b) any user postings made by you, (c) your violation of any terms of this Agreement or your violation of any rights of a third party, or (d) your violation of any applicable laws, rules or regulations, except to the extent caused by any unlawful or negligent act or omission by countrysongs.levie.com.vn countrysongs.levie.com.vn reserves the right, at its own cost, to assume the exclusive defence and control of any matter otherwise subject to indemnification by you, in which event you will fully cooperate with countrysongs.levie.com.vn in asserting any available defences. An Indemnified Party may participate in the defence by counsel of its own choosing, at its own cost and expense. You shall not settle any claim that adversely affects an Indemnified Party or imposes any obligation or liability on an Indemnified Party without the Indemnified Party’s prior written consent.

EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY

You understand and agree that we (A) do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, validity, or timeliness of information listed by us or any third parties, and (B) shall not be responsible for any materials posted by us or any third party. You shall use your judgment, caution, and common sense in evaluating any prospective methods or offers and any information provided by us or any third party.

Further, we shall not be liable for direct, indirect consequential, or any other form of loss or damage that may be suffered by a user using the countrysongs.levie.com.vn Website, including loss of data or information or any kind of financial or physical loss or damage.

In no event shall countrysongs.levie.com.vn, nor its Owner, directors, employees, partners, agents, suppliers, or affiliates, be accountable for any indirect, incidental, special, eventful, or exemplary costs, including without limitation, loss of proceeds, figures, usage, goodwill, or other intangible losses, consequential from (i) your use or access of or failure to access or use the service; (ii) any conduct or content of any third party on the service; (iii) any content attained from the service; and (iv) unlawful access, use or alteration of your transmissions or content, whether or not based on guarantee, Agreement, domestic wrong (including carelessness) or any other lawful concept, whether or not we’ve been aware of the possibility of such damage, and even if a cure set forth herein is originated to have futile of its important purpose.

MODIFICATION & VARIATION

We may, from time to time and at any time without notice to you, modify this Agreement. You agree that we have the right to modify this Agreement or revise anything contained herein. You further agree that all modifications to this Agreement are in full force and effect immediately upon posting on the website and that modifications or variations will replace any prior version of this Agreement unless prior versions are specifically referred to or incorporated into the latest modification or variation of this Agreement.

NO WARRANTIES

You agree that your use of the Website and Services is at your sole and exclusive risk and that any Services provided by us are on an “As Is” basis. We hereby expressly disclaim any express or implied warranties of any kind, including but not limited to the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and the implied warranty of merchantability. We make no warranties that the Website or Services will meet your needs or that the Website or Services will be uninterrupted, error-free, or secure. We also make no warranties as to the reliability or accuracy of any information on the website or obtained through the Services. You agree that any damage that may occur to you through your computer system or because of the loss of your data from your use of the Website or Services is your sole responsibility and that we are not liable for any such damage or loss.

LIMITATION ON LIABILITY

We are not liable for any damages that may occur to you because of your use of the Website or Services to the fullest extent permitted by law. This section applies to any claims by you, including, but not limited to, lost profits or revenues, consequential or punitive damages, negligence, strict liability, fraud, or torts of any kind.

GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

This website originates from Morocco. The laws of Morocco. Without regard to its conflict of law, principles will govern these terms to the contrary. You hereby agree that all disputes arising out of or in connection with these terms shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of Morocco. By using this website, you consent to the jurisdiction and venue of such courts in connection with any action, suit, proceeding, or claim arising under or by reason of these terms. You hereby waive any right to trial by jury arising out of these terms.

SEVERABILITY

If any provision of these Terms and conditions is determined to be unlawful, void, or unenforceable, such provision shall nonetheless be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, and the unenforceable portion shall be deemed to be severed from these Terms and conditions, such determination shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any other remaining provisions.

CONTACTING US

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HE WAS ON THE ROAD, TALKING TO HIS WIFE, WHEN HE SAID THE WORDS THAT WOULD TURN INTO A SONG ABOUT A MAN DYING UNDER A BRIDGE. The road had become part of the job. Airports, buses, hotel rooms, soundchecks, another city before the last one had settled in his mind. He tried to reassure her the way people on the road often do. “This is temporary,” he told her. “I’m almost home.” The phrase stayed with him. Later, Morgan and songwriter Kerry Kurt Phillips built a different story around it. Not a road song. Not a love song. A song about a homeless man lying under a bridge, cold and tired, dreaming of a woman named Jenny and a place he can finally reach. “Almost Home” did not sound like a normal radio calculation. The man in the song was not drinking in a bar, driving a truck, or trying to get a girl back. He was dying. The final turn was quiet: the police officer finds him in the morning, but the man has already gone where he believed home really was. Morgan recorded it for his 2003 album I Love It. The song became his breakthrough. It reached the country Top 10, won BMI Song of the Year recognition, and introduced a different side of Craig Morgan to listeners. They knew the soldier. They knew the working-class singer. Now they heard him telling a story about someone most people passed without seeing. Years later, Jelly Roll told Morgan that “Almost Home” had helped him through jail. That may be the strangest part of the song’s life. It began with a husband on the road trying to reassure his wife. It became a dying man’s last dream. Then it reached people in places Craig Morgan could not have imagined when he first said the words into a phone.

NINE YEARS AFTER COUNTRY RADIO LAST TOOK RANDY TRAVIS TO NO. 1, HE CAME BACK WITH A SONG ABOUT THREE CROSSES BESIDE A HIGHWAY. By the early 2000s, Randy Travis was no longer the new man changing Nashville. The years of “On the Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen,” and “Deeper Than the Holler” were behind him. Country radio had moved toward younger voices, bigger production, and songs built for a different kind of audience. Randy was still recording, still touring, still carrying the deep baritone that had helped bring traditional country back in the 1980s. But his last No. 1 had come in 1994. Then he began making gospel records. It was not a sharp break from the Randy Travis people already knew. Faith had always been close to the way he sang. The voice was still slow, low, and steady. But the songs came from a different room now — less about barstools and broken promises, more about judgment, mercy, and the things people carry after the road has gone dark. In 2002, he recorded “Three Wooden Crosses.” The song followed four strangers on a midnight bus bound for Mexico: a farmer, a teacher, a preacher, and a woman nobody in the story expected to matter most. Then an eighteen-wheeler came through the darkness. Three people died. Three crosses were left beside the highway. But the song did not end at the wreck. The preacher handed his bloodstained Bible to the woman who survived. Years later, her son stood in a church holding that same Bible, telling the story of the night that changed his mother’s life. Randy did not sing it like a sermon. He sang it like a country story people had to sit still and hear all the way through. The record kept climbing. In May 2003, “Three Wooden Crosses” reached No. 1 — Randy Travis’s first chart-topper in eight years and the last No. 1 of his career. It later won CMA Single of the Year, while the album Rise and Shine earned Grammy recognition. For a singer country radio had started treating like part of another era, the comeback did not come with a flashy new sound. It came with a bus, a dark highway, and three crosses standing where four people had been.

FOR YEARS, NEAL MCCOY WALKED ONSTAGE BEFORE CHARLEY PRIDE. THEN ONE DAY, COUNTRY RADIO FINALLY STOPPED TREATING HIM LIKE THE OPENING ACT. He had grown up in East Texas listening to country, R&B, gospel, and whatever else came through the radio. He worked a shoe store job. He sang in clubs. He entered a talent contest in Dallas in 1981, and Janie Fricke heard enough to help him get in front of Charley Pride’s people. For years, Neal toured as Charley Pride’s opening act. Night after night, he walked out before the crowd had fully settled in. He sang while people were still finding their seats, still buying beer, still waiting for the name on the ticket to come onstage. Charley Pride was the star. Neal was the young singer trying to make sure people remembered him after the headliner had finished. He got a small record deal in the late 1980s. He released singles. They barely moved. The label closed. Then Atlantic signed him and changed the spelling of his name from McGoy to McCoy because people had already started calling him that anyway. The first albums did not break through either. “One More Time.” “Where Forever Begins.” “Now I Pray for Rain.” The songs charted, but not enough to change his life. For a singer who had spent years opening for a legend, it must have felt like country music was still asking him to stand at the edge of the stage and wait his turn. Then came “No Doubt About It.” Released at the end of 1993, the song climbed slowly into 1994. It became Neal McCoy’s first No. 1 country record. Then “Wink” followed it to No. 1. The album went platinum. The singer who had spent years warming up crowds for Charley Pride suddenly had crowds waiting for him. And he never forgot where he had learned how to hold a room. In 1994, Neal recorded Charley Pride’s “You’re My Jamaica” and brought Pride in to sing on it with him. The opening act had become a star, but he still took time to stand beside the man who had let him ride the road long before radio gave him a reason to headline.

FOUR YEARS AFTER JOE DIFFIE DIED, TOBY KEITH WALKED INTO A STUDIO TO SING ONE OF HIS SADDEST SONGS. IT BECAME THE LAST RECORDING TO CARRY TOBY’S VOICE. In 1992, Joe Diffie recorded “Ships That Don’t Come In” for an album called Regular Joe. It was not built like one of the songs that would later make him the man of “Pickup Man” and “John Deere Green.” There was no joke. No neon barroom punch line. Just two men sitting together, talking about roads they had not taken, loves that had gone wrong, and the people who never got the chances they were still complaining about. The song reached the country Top 5. For Joe, it became one of the quieter records in a career often remembered for humor, trucks, jukeboxes, and the wild energy of 1990s country radio. But “Ships That Don’t Come In” carried another side of him. The Oklahoma singer who had lost a job, sold his studio, left two children behind, and gone to Nashville with almost nothing knew what it meant to measure a life by the chances that never arrived. Joe Diffie died in March 2020 at sixty-one. Four years later, HARDY built Hixtape: Vol. 3: Difftape, a tribute album made from Joe’s songs. Artists who had grown up with his records came in to sing them again. Reba McEntire. Darius Rucker. Lainey Wilson. Morgan Wallen. The songs came back with new voices, but the old man from Oklahoma was still inside them. Then Toby Keith chose “Ships That Don’t Come In.” He went into the studio with Luke Combs while fighting stomach cancer. Toby had spent years singing about soldiers, working people, hometown pride, and men trying to stand tall when the world did not make it easy. This was a song he understood. Two men talking about bad luck, then raising a glass for the ones who never got another chance. The recording was finished before Toby died in February 2024. It became his last studio session. Joe Diffie had been gone four years by then. Toby Keith would be gone before the tribute record reached listeners. Luke Combs was left singing beside two country voices that had both already crossed the line the song had been talking about all along. Two men from Oklahoma and country music’s long road. Still talking about the ships that never came in.