Help Us Create the Ultimate TFM Playlists with FratMusic.com

We have teamed up with FratMusic.com to create the Ultimate TFM Playlists. The title of our first playlist is:

“Blackout Sing-A-Longs”

This playlist will be comprised of songs that you enjoy singing, off key, at the top of your lungs while blacked out at a piano bar. Leave song suggestions in the comments.

  1. John Fratams

    ramblin man – allman bros
    casey jones – grateful dead
    country boy – alan jackson
    t-r-o-u-b-l-e – travis tritt
    sippin on syrup – three 6

    14 years ago at 6:57 pm
  2. Brometheus

    Wait so long – trampled by turtles
    Proud Mary – CCR
    Night they drove old Dixie down- the band
    Atlantic City- the band
    Beer- real big fish or Cory morrow
    Nashville blues – Cory Morrow
    Road goes on Forever- Robert Earl keen
    WSP
    Robert E Lee- Rich O’toole

    14 years ago at 7:12 pm
    1. Brometheus

      Free bird
      Wagon wheel
      Chicken fried- Zac brown band
      Drive – Alan Jackson
      Rehab song

      14 years ago at 7:14 pm
  3. BornProudRaisedProud

    One in every Crowd- Montgomery Gentry
    Whiskey Bent and Hellbound- Hank Jr
    Whistlin Dixie- Randy Houser
    Take My Drunk Ass Home- Luke Bryan
    Pledge Alligiance to the Hag-Eric Church
    Got A little crazy last night – Kenny Chesney

    14 years ago at 7:15 pm
    1. Gulf of MexiBro

      Glad to see one good ol country boy in the crowd. The best blackout songs are always ones like these honky tonk favorites.

      14 years ago at 7:33 pm
  4. Jimmy McNulty

    Oh Sherry – Steve Perry
    Livin’ Part of Life – Eric Church
    King of Wishful Thinking – Go West
    This Must Be the Place – Talking Heads
    How Can We Be Lovers – Michael Bolton
    No Hands – Wale
    Wild Night – John Mellencamp

    14 years ago at 7:17 pm
  5. 3_9_1856

    Tubthumping – Chumbawumba
    All Star – Smashmouth
    Santeria – Sublime

    Somebody will knock this, but the 90’s had good music.

    14 years ago at 7:23 pm
    1. Ima Hayse

      The 90’s did have good music, just none of those.

      Blues Traveler, Widespread Panic, and Pearl Jam is more like it.

      14 years ago at 7:38 pm