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The first single off Jamey Johnson’s next album is “My Way to You.” The single hits radio stations today, and will be available for free download on August 3rd from www.jameyjohnson.com. Being released this fall in stores, the upcoming album will also be available on vinyl.
“Man, that’s how I listen to music. It’s my favorite, number-one preference at home, to go put a vinyl record on my great grandmother’s old record player. Which reminds me, I need to get somebody to do some maintenance on it. It needs a new needle.”
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May 11, 2009 — Jamey Johnson’s album That Lonesome Song was one of the most important releases of 2008, earning nominations in the Grammy Awards and the Academy of Country Music honors as he chronicled his emotional journey in the wake of a divorce. He’s won major awards for writing the George Strait hit “Give It Away” and his own Top 10 release, “In Color,” but he still gets quizzed on occasion about writing “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” a song that’s every bit as comical as “In Color” is serious. And Jamey refuses to apologize for it.
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Playboy has two new videos of Pat Green & Jamey Johnson playing an acoustic version of songs that inspired them. Click HERE to watch Pat play Willie Nelson’s “I Gotta Get Drunk,” and HERE to watch Jamey play Waylon Jennings‘ “Dreaming My Dreams With You.”
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Jamey Johnson’s That Lonesome Song is now certified as a gold record!
Jamey Johnson’s critically acclaimed album, That Lonesome Song, has been certified gold by the RIAA commemorating 500,000 in sales. The record has spent 20 weeks inside the top ten on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. Reaching gold status is a huge accomplishment for a [...]


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Jamey Johnson went gold with “That Lonesome Song,” his second album, commemorating 500,000 in sales. The record spent 20 weeks inside the top 10 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. The album was initially only for sale on the internet until Luke Lewis, Chairman of Universal Music Group Nashville, heard the music and signed Johnson to a major label deal….
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