New Adds to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#170)

If your New Years resolution was to ditch the empty calories of pop country, and start a routine of healthy music chock full of twang, truth, and top quality songwriting, this is a great place to start.
The Saving Country Music Top 25 Playlist is built to keep you informed on all the best songs and albums coming out right here, right now in country and roots music. It’s available on most all streaming formats (see below), or you can just use the song, artist, and album recommendations to find something new to listen to.
Newest Additions:
Abbey Cone – “Change The Man” – It’s a skill taking the timeless themes of country songs, and twisting them up with a little bit of wordplay in a way that still feels novel. Abbey Cone and co-writer Madison Kozak do this expertly with “Change The Man.”
Vincent Neil Emerson – “The Great Highway” – A new song from Vincent Neil Emerson always comes welcomed. This one is about moving down the road, which Emerson’s done quite a bit of in the last few years. Hopefully 2026 sees Emerson moving towards releasing a new album as well.
Josh Weathers – “Gambling” – Weathers is the early leader in the clubhouse when it comes to releasing ’90s country heaters in 2026. His new album Neon Never Fades full of them, including the opening song “Gambling.”
Roc Helton – “What Ramblers Do” – Citing Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell as influences, Roc Helton is signed to Cloverdale Records and continues to put out really intriguing tracks. This is definitely a young songwriter to get on your radar.
Benjamin Tod – “Hell I Have” – The Lost Dog Street Band founder just continues to get more country, and more punchy about the state of country music, taking some opportunities in this killer track to throw some punches at the cosplay cowboys. Produced by Shooter Jennings, this is the second song the two have collaborated on together.
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The Saving Country Music Top 25 Playlist primarily lives on Spotify, but is also available for those who use Amazon Music, YouTube, and Apple Music. For those who don’t stream music, you can still find the song recommendations in list form below.
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Please Note: The songs on this playlist are curated for listening pleasure and flow. Otherwise, they are not in any specific order.
Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist:
- “Gambling” – Josh Weathers – Neon Never Fades
- “Choosin’ Texas” – Ella Langley – (single)
- “Lucky Penny” – Lance Roark – Bad Reputation
- “Change The Man” – Abbey Cone – (single)
- “The Great Highway” – Vincent Neil Emerson – (single)
- “The Longer You Hold On” – Colter Wall – Memories and Empties
- “Cryin’ Shoulder” – Drake Milligan – Tumbleweed
- “Hell I Have” – Benjamin Tod – (single)
- “Dark House of Fools” – Luke Bell – The King Is Back
- “The Middle” – Kaitlin Butts – Yeehaw Sessions EP
- “Honky Tonk Hideaway” – Spencer Hatcher – Honky Tonk Hideaway EP
- “I’ll Burn A Candle” – Joe Stamm with Al Torrence – (single)
- “Tombstone” – The Droptines – (single)
- “Come Home To You” – Emily Ann Roberts – (single)
- “Brand New Day” – Mackenzie Rae & Buckshot Moon – Lonesome and Free
- “Just Like Old Times” – Turnpike Troubadours – (single)
- “Fresh Out Of Teardrops” – Bailey Rae – (single)
- “Appalachia” – Emily Scott Robinson – Appalachia (1-30-26)
- “Fool Like Me” – Jake Owen – Dreams To Dream
- “I’d Be Damned” – Bryce Leatherwood – (single)
- “What Ramblers Do” – Roc Helton – (single)
- “Dat Ain’t Right” – Melissa Carper, Theo Lawrence – (single)
- “What Part Of No” – Hayden Baker – Alive & Well
- “I Could Love You” – Lance Roark – Bad Reputation
- “Changes” – 49 Winchester – (single)
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January 5, 2026 @ 5:46 am
I have no clue why no comments are on this page. Trig thank you for putting this together yet once again! I hope Mr Emerson has an album out soon. He keeps getting better and better each album!
January 5, 2026 @ 10:21 am
The post Holiday hangover is hitting especially hard this year. Venezuela is also sucking up a lot of attention. But lack of comments doesn’t always mean lack of interest.
January 5, 2026 @ 10:50 am
Venezuala makes you want to listen too more music and keep the television off so you dont have to look at Trump’s ugly face and wonder how America voted for him twice. Music and a good book.
January 5, 2026 @ 4:35 pm
I really enjoyed all the songs posted and really loved Abby’s the most. That Vincent song got the blood pumping. So far a good start to the year (:
January 5, 2026 @ 4:45 pm
I usually like the stuff emerson does but this song just isnt grabbing me.
January 6, 2026 @ 12:04 am
Don’t sleep on Colton https://open.spotify.com/album/6rgkKmlKgyI7rvOcxMyYCc?si=X5izAUfFSi-iPZId7d8HQQ
January 7, 2026 @ 12:04 pm
I’m a pretty easy sell on a murder ballad, so yeah I liked that one. Reminds me of Cole Cheney – “Mercy”, not “Nevermind”. The Our Vinyl thing was good too, dude fits on a playlist with Logan Halstead or early CWG… good company, thanks for sharing!
Triggers adds, I thought Abbeys song was great lil underwhelmed with the back catalog but that’s a strong field and she sure seems headed the right way… and Tod, hard to not dig that, ty.
January 6, 2026 @ 1:37 pm
I try to ride my bike 3 times a week, and this playlist works perfect for my ride. Thanks for putting it together, Trigger!
January 7, 2026 @ 8:54 am
First adds of 2026 kick hard!! Here’s hoping for another honkin’ year