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  1. 31 de ene. de 2006 · [Verse 1] I never cut tobacco. In the hills of Tennessee. I ain't got a moonshine still. But I still love to smoke and drink. No, I never ate dinner from a wood-burnin' stove. Or rode bareback in a...

    • Redneck Side of Me
    • Can’T Cash My Checks
    • Between Jennings and Jones
    • Leave You Alone
    • Lead Me Home
    • The Dollar
    • My Way to You
    • Playing The Part
    • High Cost of Living
    • In Color

    We’re starting this list off strong with Redneck Side of Me. Johnson’s gospel influences are heavy when this track first comes on, but that changes quickly enough. Although it comes from one of his earlier albums, this song is probably also one of his most appealing. The mid-tempo build up to the fuller chorus and a mid-song guitar solo makes this ...

    Perhaps the best part about this song is that it exemplifies Johnson’s typical approach to his lyrics and how he can easily write about everyday themes with such grace. His voice is deep in this 2010 track, and it’s strong and mellow at the same time. The melody is as catchy as any of his other tunes. Catch the bluesy piano riffs if you can.

    With off drumbeats and slick slides, Between Jennings and Jonesdraws you in with such a rad background instrumental. Johnson’s honky-tonk singing is also worth mentioning here, as he straddles his upper register for majority of the song. It’s exactly the type of song that makes you want to hit that bar between Jennings and Jones, wherever that may ...

    Country is known for the stories it tells, and Johnson is a master at that—not only lyrically but melodically too. Oftentimes love is the subject matter of many a country song. It isn’t always easy, but Johnson puts emotion into song so effortlessly that you forget he isn’t singing about you—or is he? Johnson’s vocals tears through this one, heart ...

    Highly emotional and lyrically touching, this song is one of Jamey Johnson’s most powerful songs. It’s easy to hear why this has become a fan favorite for most. It relates in so many ways to loss and home, and it has often been dedicated to the men and women that have dedicated their lives to service in the military. Lead Me Home is a definite home...

    Oftentimes the best artists have stood on the shoulders of the greats before them—that’s why they’re so good. Listening to The Dollar is highly nostalgic of some Willie that you begin to appreciate Johnson’s music in such a different way. This song serves up another side of such a talented artist; it makes us wonder how well-rounded he truly is. He...

    This song’s intro alone is enough to put you in a mood. It’s the kind you listen to with a sipper and the porch lights on. My Way to You is just nice to listen to. There aren’t too many bells and whistles, just Johnson doing his best and singing his heart out. Just wait until you get to the bridge. The emotion is so raw in the vocals and progressio...

    We have to admit that part of why this song is so brilliant is the music video. Matthew McConaughey certainly plays the part, but don’t we all in some way? This song has the coolest vibe ever, and it’s really what most hardcore country fans believe country music should sound. One dancing gorilla, a spread of superheroes, and a Pantera shirt-wearing...

    There’s a certain finesse to this song that surely must’ve happened with age. Johnson’s voice is wiser on this song. High Cost of Living is the kind of song you listen to on a Saturday morning drive. The Hammond solos in the background just keep coming at you, and the instrumentals stick in your head long after the song is over. It’s reminiscent of...

    Topping this list of Johnson’s best songs is a crowd favorite. In Color is slow winding and smartand simply Johnson at his best. He’s singing about war and its pains with such intention that you can’t help but feel respect and deep admiration. Once in a while you might come across a song that has so much meaning and purpose—this is that one. It’s a...

  2. Redneck Side Of Me chords, Redneck Side Of Me tabs, Redneck Side Of Me by Jamey Johnson, tablature, and lyrics in the The Dollar Album.

  3. www.azlyrics.com › j › jameyjohnsonJamey Johnson Lyrics

    California Poem. Four Walls Of Raiford. I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Some Day) Music City's Killing Me. This Time. To All The Girls I've Loved Before. Young Love (Strong Love) Jamey Johnson lyrics - 60 song lyrics sorted by album, including "21 Guns", "Lead Me Home", "High Cost Of Living".

  4. Learn how to play 71 songs by Jamey Johnson easily. At Ultimate-Guitar.com you will find 139 chords & tabs made by our community and UG professionals. Use short videos (shots), guitar pro versions ...

  5. 22 de nov. de 2002 · [Chorus] You can call me different. I'm still a good man. And you can call me redneck. I've been told that I am , and I guess I am. And maybe I don't fit in, in your point of view. I can see your...

  6. Hace 6 días · Redneck Side of Me. The Dollar · 2006. Essential Albums. The Guitar Song. It’s rare when new traditional “hat-acts” play outside the box, which is why Jamey Johnsons fourth studio LP is a must-hear. The Guitar Song is a double concept album boasting 25 tunes. The first half is Johnsons Black Album, where he bequeaths downtrodden honky-tonk songs.