Ricky Van Shelton was one of country music's biggest male stars during the late '80s and early '90s, prior to the emergence of crossover sensations like Garth Brooks. Shelton's smooth baritone croon made him especially popular as a country-pop ballad stylist, but elsewhere he incorporated elements of rock, gospel, and classic honky tonk. Shelton was born in Danville, VA, in 1952 and grew up in the small town of Grit. He learned to sing at church and discovered country music as a teenager, performing at local gatherings whenever he could.
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[ Article crossposted from rec.music.country.western ] [ Author was Brian R Ross ] [ Posted on 6 Dec 1994 11:05:34 GMT ]
A If she seems cold and bitter A7 Then I beg of you E Just stop and consider A All she's been through
Don't be quick to condemn her A7D For things she might say AEA Just remember life turned her that way
DA She's been walked on and stepped on, so many times
And I hate to admit it E/E7 But the last footprint's mine A She was cryin' when I met her A7 She cries harder today AEA So don't blame her, life turned her that way