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Randy Houser is a man refreshed. “I don’t know how it happened, but everything in my life has started lining up,” says the Lake, Mississippi native. “I must have done somebody right in the past.”
Houser’s own past contains no shortage of achievement, including multiple nominations for ACM and CMA Awards, a #2 single in the form of “Boots On,” and songwriting credits for major names such as Trace Adkins, Justin Moore and Chris Young. In 2008—mere months after the release of his debut single, “Anything…
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Randy Houser is a man refreshed. “I don’t know how it happened, but everything in my life has started lining up,” says the Lake, Mississippi native. “I must have done somebody right in the past.”
Houser’s own past contains no shortage of achievement, including multiple nominations for ACM and CMA Awards, a #2 single in the form of “Boots On,” and songwriting credits for major names such as Trace Adkins, Justin Moore and Chris Young. In 2008—mere months after the release of his debut single, “Anything Goes”—Houser was even asked by David Letterman himself to appear on the Late Show. The singer’s first full-length, Anything Goes, came out later that year, followed in 2010 by They Call Me Cadillac.
And yet despite this early success, Houser now admits that he wasn’t truly happy. “It seemed like professionally things weren’t as great as they could be, and that was part of it,” he says. “But the biggest thing was not having a homebase. I needed an anchor.” He found one last year when he married his wife, Jessa. “All of a sudden it was like I had this piece that had been missing,” he says with audible gratitude. Another piece—son West Yantz Houser—arrived this past spring, as did a crisp new look and a pact with Stoney Creek Records.
“Everybody there feels like part of my family,” Houser says of the independent imprint, where he happily signed following a long stretch of intensive touring. (How intensive? Think 150 shows a year.) “You walk in the door and everybody seems really happy with their job; there’s no strife in the air. That’s really important for me to have right now. It’s comforting.”
Those positive vibes ripple through “How Country Feels,” the sparkling first single from Houser’s upcoming Stoney Creek debut, which he’s currently cutting with producer Derek George, a fellow Mississippian Houser’s been wanting to work with for a decade. “It was the obvious choice for a leadoff,” Houser says of “How Country Feels.” “It caught my ear the first time I heard it—like, ‘I wanna hear that again.’”
Other new tracks echo the single’s sunny self-assurance, including “We’re Just Growing Younger” and “Along for the Ride,” which Houser co-wrote with Zac Brown. “We were playing a festival and I just had this song rolling around in my head,” Houser remembers of the latter. “I stayed up till about 5 in the morning but then got stuck. So I called up Zac and we went on his bus and knocked it out of the park.”
There is contemplation, too: “Like a Cowboy” is about “me coming home for a few days, then having to leave again,” Houser says, while “Route 3 Box 250D” provides an intimate snapshot of the singer’s upbringing. “That one’s kind of hard to listen to,” he admits. “It hits almost too close to home.”
As for the album’s sound, Houser says it’s shaping up as his most expansive outing yet, with more bells and whistles than he’s used in the past; it also showcases the remarkable voice that led Vince Gill to call Houser “one of the best in the new crop of country singer-songwriters” and caused his pal Jamey Johnson to say, “I watched a blind man jump to his feet and drop his crutches the first time he heard Randy Houser sing.”
Still, the heart of the album—of Houser’s entire outlook right now—remains the story of a man who’s moved through darkness into light. “I feel like I’ve reached such a special moment,” he says, and it’s a true pleasure to hear him inside it.
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(intro) 2x G/B D/A Bm A e|--3--3--2---7--7--5--------------------| B|--0--0--3---7--7--5--------------------| G|--0--0--2---7--7--6--------------------| D|--0--0--0---9--9--7--2-s-4-s-2-0-------| A|--2--2--0---9--9--7--------------2-0---| E|--x--x--x---x--x--x--------------------| (verse) G…
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(intro) Eb, 8x Ab Eb, (verse) Eb Ab Eb Ab Time goes by, you can't get it back Eb Ab Eb Ab It's a one-way ride, you gotta make it last Cm…
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[Intro] A [Verse 1] A Yeah, call up Chicago, let 'em know in Reno, Detroit and Kalamazoo A Hit 'em up in Boston, back down to Austin, LA and Baton Rouge E Tell 'em that we're tired of the boom boom snap E It…
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CAPO: 3rd FRET [Intro] C G C G C G C G [Verse] C Well, we ain't the kind for champagne and roses G Don't give a damn if they turn up their noses C…
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Tuning: E A D G B E [Intro] A I know something that your mamma don't know [Verse 1] G/A You don't like whiskey G/A You don't like no smoke G/A There's things you won't do G/A E Places you…
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[Intro] G D Am x1 [Verse] G Am I showed up, I hit it hard G Am I punched another hole in that time card G Just like I did…
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[Intro] G G E --------- B --------- G --------- D -----0--- A -0-2----- E -------3- [Verse] G D I heard it the first time I skinned my knee…
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(intro) D Am G Gm (verse) D Am One thing we know will always stay the same G Gm Is things change, and love is no exception. D…
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(Capo on 2) [Intro] D Bm D D Bm D My daddy used to sing 'bout a preacher man G D Who lost his wife, she was his whole life…
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[Intro] | Bm | A | G | G | | Bm | A | G | G | [Verse 1] G D A Saw you when you walked in, baby I locked in…
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CAPO: 3rd FRET [Intro] Cadd9 (G) Cadd9 (G) Cadd9 (G) Cadd9 (G) E -------1-0---|-------1-0---|-------1-0---|-------1-0---| B -1-3-1-------|-1-3-1-------|-1-3-1-------|-1-3-1-------| G -------------|-------------|-------------|-------------| D…
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(Capo on 4) [Intro] G Bm G Bm Hung over, sun- -burned Em C I get it, Lord, lesson almost learned G Bm I'll get there, give me one more night…
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This is the fingering that I prefer for the B/Eb in this song: B/Eb e|--x----| B|--x----| G|--x----| D|--9----| A|--6----| E|--7----| (intro) B E F# B (verse) B He hadn't told his kids, he hadn't…
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(intro) Bb Eb (verse) Bb She loved the singer Eb She loved the way he stood on stage and played Eb Bb And just poured out his heart and soul Bb She loved the…
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You can significantly reduce the amount of chords if you ignore the transitional Dbm (Dm → Cm) and Ab7 (G7 → A7), and you can also use the 'Simplify' tool below which ignores the inversions (F/C becomes F etc.). [Intro] F…
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Tuning: Half Step Down (no capo) Intro: G, D, A, Bm x2 [Verse] G D Song Number 1, yeah, that's the one A Bm That was bumpin' outta the speakers G…
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(Capo 3) [INTRO] (slow) G Em7 D Cadd9 [VERSE 1] G In God's time Em7 D Cadd9 A million years might only be a single day Em7 D Cadd9 And…
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INTRO: F F C F F C F F C G C VERSE: C F F C Well, you start with nothing F F C Just like the day you were born F C G C Then…
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[Verse 1] G Cadd9 Well, I've been swinging through these swinging doors for, aww D G Cadd9 D Going on probably about…
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intro - | F C | G | F C | G | F C G I drove 90 miles 'n' hour coming to pick You up F C G Wasn't nothing but gravel flying and a…
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CAPO: 4th FRET INTRO: G D G D G D G D VERSE: D Moonlight shining through the window G D Looking at ya laying in the bed last night D I kissed you goodnight and you close…
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(intro) 4x F B (verse) F B F I backed my Chevrolet out the driveway straight to the station B…
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CAPO: 1st FRET [Intro] Em G A E ------- B ------- G ------- D -----0- A -0h2--- E ------- [Verse] D A Everybody knows that down at ole Joe's G…
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[Verse 1] D A Its got a ten foot rusted steeple, scarred by mother nature Bm G And a weathered front door about to lose its war with father time…
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Intro: D x4 D That sun is gonna set, let's not let it G Another day is gonna end, let's not let it D That moon is gonna look down On you and me with that old frown G Wishing we'd have worked this thing out G -…
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CAPO 4TH FRET G C Your love is a drug G C G C G That I just can't get off of my shoulders G C G There's never enough G C G C And I am the junkie that it's taken over D C G I've never tasted something so pure D…
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capo 1 (intro) D A G (verse) D A Hand in hand, up on Lovers Ledge G Sittin' out on the edge A(no chord) Our legs hangin', look at God paintin' D…
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CAPO: 4th FRET [Intro] C F [Verse] C There's a little white church with a clapboard sign F Says, 'Jesus could save you if you could come inside' G There's a bar on the square…
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Capo 1 [Verse] D Man, I've been workin too hard Ten hour days and I'm tired G Damn this knuckle busted', back breakin', no paying job D Know where I'm goin from here Hot headed women, cold beer…
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[Intro] D [Verse 1] D My truck, my boat D My drink, my smoke D My old broken-in boots D My old dog Blue [Chorus 1] G My truck, my boat D My drink, my smoke…
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(intro) D (verse) D I'd like to say it was perfect D Growing up was a fairytale D But Hollywood don't make no movies D G About a house up on wheels down a dirt road, Mississippi…
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CAPO: 1st FRET INTRO: C Am7 G F VERSE: C Note to self Am G A truck only goes so far on half a tank F That credit card ain't money…
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[Chorus] N.C. I'm gonna light one up Em And sit right here G I'm gonna drink this hole D In the wall outta beer D And when that ice cold beer Em Loses its…
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[Intro] C G Am F [verse 1] C G We don't turn out the lights Am F 'Cause the party's never over C G We stare down the sun Am…
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Capo 1 Intro: C F C F Every time I fall I get back up again C F Cinch my saddle up and find me another wind C…
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D G (intro x 2) D D Have you looked around, have you heard the sound G Mama's cryin' D D Or do you turn away when you see the face G Of the innocent…
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[Intro] C C/G Am C C C/G Am G [Verse] C Our hands were folded, eight-years-old Am C Heads were bowed and eyes were closed C Just as I am, soft and low Am C…
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[Intro] D (listen to song for rhythm) [Verse] D Well, I need a sip of muddy water G C D From my daddy's wishin' well Scattered his ashes on the delta G…
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I would definitely use all "E formation" barre chords for this song Obviously it was written for electric, but you can have fun with your flat top on this one as well, even if you don't have a cutaway (like me).…
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D A G D, D A G D, D G, D G (verse) D Behind the tar paper shack back in the holler, G Old man shuckin' corn and coilin' copper, D He's about the only business in town,…
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Intro |---------------------|-------------------| |---------------------|-------------------| |-3br0------0h2br--|-3br0-----------------| |------0h2p0-----2-|----------------------| |---------------------|------5---7--------| |---------------------|------3---5--------|x2 E…
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I like this song played in all barre chords, and I prefer these fingerings for the following chords: Am/E Gsus Em e|--5-----3----7--| B|--5-----3----8--| G|--5-----5----9--| D|--6-----5----9--| A|--7-----5----7--| E|--5-----3----7--| (intro) C…
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[Intro] E A E A [Verse 1] E A Baby, let's get a little two-lane-crazy tonight E A We got a bottle of low-rent rum and one…
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[Intro] G G/C G G/C (x3) [Verse 1] G Friday night, ride around C Make a loop through the Sonic at the edge of town G Head back, chug a beer C G Senior year G…