
In his 1985 hit, George Jones sang, "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes?" The song wondered where we might find the next generation of real country singers. Hearing that song at age 5, Rodney Hayden of Pleasanton, Texas probably didn't think that he'd be trying on those shoes one day. Hayden's first album, The Real Thing, came out in 2001 and it only took one listen to realize that the world had been introduced to the perfect stone-country singer in the tradition of Haggard and Jones.
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Huntsville
12 Ounce World
Nuevo Laredo
Silverado Boys
Down the Road
It Goes By Too Fast
Midnight in Memphis
Something Stronger Than Me
Waltz With Me
Heartaches and Highways
Last Plane Out Of Tulsa
Black Rose
You Don't Talk I Don't Listen
Whoever Wrote This Song
Lonely Day
I'll Ride Again
These Arms
It's Been a While
Goodbye to My Hometown
Darling I'm Falling For You
After the Sun Goes Down
Pour A Drink
Buckaroo Man
Good Horses Are Hard to Come By
Lonesome, Heartbroke and Blue
Atascosa Sand
I Drink to Remember (feat. Kelly Willis)
Vegas
The Real Thing
One Good Year
Song of Sunset
Song For Momma
Broke Down
Too Many Highs
Living The Good Life
I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You
The Cowboy from Kicaster Creek
Son of A Rolling Stone
I'm The One For You
Mighty Lonesome Sound
Mr. Mockingbird
The First Day
Get On Your Mule And Ride
That's How Long (My Love Will Last)
December Rose
Della's Long Brown Hair
Can't Wait To Get Back Home
Back In Your Arms
I'll Give You Love
lonesome heartbroke and blue
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