Cody Johnson

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On My Way To You 00:00 Tools
With You I Am 03:20 Tools
Me And My Kind 02:35 Tools
Wild as You 03:06 Tools
The Way She Loves Me 03:22 Tools
Texas Kind Of Way 04:09 Tools
Dance Her Home 02:53 Tools
Diamond In My Pocket 04:13 Tools
Nothin' On You 04:20 Tools
Understand Why 03:10 Tools
Half A Song 03:35 Tools
Long Haired Country Boy (feat. The Rockin' CJB) 04:17 Tools
Ride With Me 03:35 Tools
Ain't Nothin' to It 03:22 Tools
Dear Rodeo 04:14 Tools
Never Go Home Again 04:09 Tools
Fenceposts 02:57 Tools
Lucky 03:51 Tools
Guilty As Can Be 04:02 Tools
Cowboy Like Me 04:03 Tools
Monday Morning Merle 03:49 Tools
Give A Cowboy A Kiss 05:00 Tools
Kiss Goodbye 05:52 Tools
Pray for Rain 05:20 Tools
I Don't Care About You 04:13 Tools
Noise 03:09 Tools
Proud 03:54 Tools
The Only One I Know (Cowboy Life) 02:47 Tools
Another Try 03:51 Tools
Baby's Blue 03:12 Tools
I Ain't Going Nowhere Baby 05:52 Tools
Doubt Me Now 03:03 Tools
Where Cowboys Are King 03:04 Tools
Bottle It Up 03:20 Tools
Every Scar Has a Story 03:28 Tools
Nobody To Blame 03:12 Tools
Finally Free 03:20 Tools
What's Left of Texas? 04:33 Tools
Hurtin' 04:25 Tools
Honky Tonk Mood 04:25 Tools
Pretend 03:54 Tools
Grass Stains 05:52 Tools
Gotta Be Me 05:52 Tools
Holes 04:02 Tools
Slam The Door 03:40 Tools
Chain Drinkin' 05:52 Tools
I Know My Way Back (Clara's Song) 05:52 Tools
(I Wouldn't Go There) If I Were You 04:25 Tools
Walk Away 05:52 Tools
I'm Not Responsible 00:30 Tools
Y'all People - Dedicated to the "CoJo Nation" 03:44 Tools
No Tears In My Eyes 04:00 Tools
18 Wheels 03:00 Tools
A Different Day 04:10 Tools
Seeing The Light 04:25 Tools
Billy's Brother 05:52 Tools
Husbands and Wives - Live Bonus Track 05:52 Tools
Keep Her Man 03:18 Tools
I Can't Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand) [Acoustic Bonus Track] (feat. Carl Johnson & Sheila Johnson) 05:52 Tools
Ocean Of Whiskey 03:43 Tools
Get Back Home To You 03:49 Tools
Jesus Ain't Watching 03:39 Tools
Welcome to the Show 03:10 Tools
His Name Is Jesus - Live Bonus Track 03:39 Tools
In the Garden (Bonus Acoustic Track) 03:43 Tools
The Grandpa Song 05:52 Tools
Down by the River 05:31 Tools
Y'all People (Dedicated to the "CoJo Nation") 05:31 Tools
Talk to Me Right 05:31 Tools
Underneath This Hat 03:40 Tools
Texas Rain 03:40 Tools
You Thought I'd Never Be 05:31 Tools
If You Had to Choose 05:52 Tools
There's You 03:39 Tools
Another Double 03:40 Tools
Black & White 03:40 Tools
Long Haired Country Boy 03:40 Tools
Picture of a Man 03:40 Tools
I Can't Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand) 00:00 Tools
The Fiddle's Gone 03:39 Tools
Jesse's Name 03:39 Tools
She's My Woman 03:39 Tools
Its Amazing (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Hurin' 05:52 Tools
I wouldn't go there I were you 05:52 Tools
What's Left of Texas 05:55 Tools
Husbands and Wives (Live) [Bonus Track] 05:55 Tools
I Can't Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand) [Acoustic Bonus Track] (feat. Carl Johnson & Sheila 05:31 Tools
His Name Is Jesus (Live) [Bonus Track] 05:31 Tools
I Wouldn't Go There If I Were You 05:31 Tools
Husbands And Wives (Live) 05:31 Tools
His Name Is Jesus 05:31 Tools
Jesus Ain't Watchin 03:39 Tools
His Name is Jesus (Live) 03:39 Tools
Husbands And Wives (Live Bonus Track) 03:39 Tools
His Name Is Jesus (Live Bonus Track) 03:39 Tools
His Name Is Jesus [Live] 03:39 Tools
Y'all People 03:39 Tools
Husbands And Wives [Live] 03:39 Tools
Husbands and Wives 03:39 Tools
In The Texas Rain 00:00 Tools
I Can't Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand) (Acoustic Bonus Track) (Feat. Carl Johnson & Sheila 00:00 Tools
Ain’t Nothin’ to It 00:00 Tools
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In an time of synthetics and plastics, folks appreciate the real thing. Musically, we look for songs that reach beyond our eardrums, touching our hearts. Cody Johnson's unique blend of Country and Rock does just that. Many Texas Music fans met Cody Johnson’s honest style through the radio singles from his Six Strings, One Dream album: "Nobody to Blame" (#6 on the Texas music charts in 2009); #1"Pray for Rain" (2009 - 2010); and "Texas Kind of Way" (#6, late 2010 – 2011). At first opening for other artists, Cody has also taken the Texas dance-halls by storm. Increasingly, the Cody Johnson Band is the attraction, and an honest-to-goodness one. Cody’s childhood, though, was different from his rowdy onstage personality. Growing up, home was Sebastopol, a speck on the East Texas piney woods map, the perfect setting for that country boy to roam the woods, hunt, and fish. Home-schooling and family times around the piano provided the kind of life the kind many folks envy. Even Cody's music training started when dad Carl taught him the chords to “I’ll Fly Away,” a Southern Gospel favorite. Starting public school as a freshmen, Cody expanded beyond playing the guitar and drums at church. When his “ag science” teacher overheard Cody playing an original song, he convinced Cody to form a band with other FFA (Future Farmers of America) members. A few months later, Cody's band placed "runner-up" in the highly competitive Texas State FFA talent contest. Cody left the contest realizing he was in love for life: in love with the music, the crowd, and the energy of performing onstage. Beginning in small honky-tonks and bars, he tried different musical styles. Discarding many, today Cody's shows still keep a Garth Brooks-level of energy and a Ronnie Van Zant - outlaw dedication to individual style. Like the late Chris LeDoux's musical beginnings, “CoJo” sold his acoustic CDs from the back of his truck during three years of bull-riding. Cody still shows up today as the true cowboy he is. After graduation, Johnson worked for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in Huntsville. There, supervising prison inmates, Cody confides, "I developed an even greater appreciation for family and friends. Seeing how easy it was to go to prison set me on the 'straight and narrow'." Also in Huntsville, Cody met Nathan Reedy, who became his new drummer. With Carl Johnson playing bass, the trio began traveling as the Cody Johnson Band. Their first CD, Black & White Label, provided funding for travel and radio promotion - and the assurance that the music dream was real. Along the way, several popular artists have shared their friendship, fans and wisdom with Cody. Some had business advice and warned him of issues musicians face on the road. The common thread is that other professionals respect Cody as performer, songwriter and individual. In turn, Cody Johnson earns that respect, giving as much effort to an audience of 30 or 30,000. As he states, “I like the crowd to sing along, yell, or whatever makes them feel part of the show. I love big crowds because of the energy and showmanship I can exhibit. I love acoustic shows because of the intimacy and how candid they are. Acoustic shows are like sittin’ around the living room 'pickin' and grinnin'." Winning the Texas’ Regional Music Awards as “New Male Vocalist of the Year, 2011,” caused Cody to choose whether leave the security of State employment to chase his dreams. So he followed his own advice to "Always pray for direction, and know that no matter what..., the good Lord has a plan." The answer to that prayer came when Cody's wife Brandi gave her “thumbs-up.” As Cody puts it, "When the woman I love - and plan to spend the rest of my life with - told me that she 'stands by her man' and believes in me 100%, I believed even more confidently that I could live my dream. Though I've had lots of people believe, contribute, push and pull me along, no one's efforts affected my decision emotionally the way Brandi's faith in me did." Cody indeed left his "day job" for the more-than-full-time music career. But, that’swhere the story really begins. Expanding his boundaries beyond Texas, he flew to Nashville to record a new CD with Nashville studio musicians hand-picked by his "big brother," Nashville-based fellow Texan, Trent Willmon, producer of the new album, A Different Day (released October 31,2011). Though new to Nashville recording ways, Johnson’s musical confidence showed in the Music City recording studio. Together, he and the studio musicians tweaked songs to obtain the exact intended effect. Listening to the Music City veterans, Cody adopted suggestions when they felt right, and would "hang tough" when he felt the music differently. According to CoJo, "I don't want to be labeled as 'Texas' or 'Nashville.' I am me: Texas, outlaw, cowboy, country, and a God-fearing man using the gift He gave me." -Billie Willmon Jenkin Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.