Newest Adds to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#60)

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. New songs have just been added.
Newest Additions:
The Tender Things – “Sister Elizabeth” – Long-time Heartless Bastards bass player Jesse Ebaugh has been working to get this Austin-based band up-and-running for a while, and the chemistry has all come together on their new album How You Make a Fool. Cosmic country at its finest.
Cody Jinks – “Fast Lane” – This unreleased cut from the Adobe Sessions that also appeared on the currently-unpublished Jinks album Cast No Stones is perfect to tide you over until his next project. This is no ‘B’ side.
Hellbound Glory – “Damned Angel” – Anti-star Leroy Virgil of Hellbound Glory is back, promising his new album Pure Scum “is the most classic country album Hellbound Glory has ever made. It’s also the scummiest.” This lead track finds a little bit of a surf vibe.
Jenee Fleenor – “Good Ol’ Girls” – The famous fiddler continues to make noise after taking home the trophy for Musician of the Year at the CMA awards last November, releasing this feisty new single.
Tyller Gummersall – “Working Man” – A hidden treasure of Texas music, Tyller’s tribute to the working man couldn’t come at a better time with so many people getting pink slipped due to the Coronavirus.
Brent Cobb – “The World Is Ending” – This just-released Brent Cobb standalone single is almost too eerie for our times, but nonetheless hits home with its strong writing and deep vibe.
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The Saving Country Music Top 25 Playlist primarily lives on Spotify, but is also available for those who use YouTube, Google Play, Tidal, and on Apple Music thanks to Country Exclusive. For those who don’t stream music, you can still find the song recommendations in list form below.
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Note: The songs on this playlist are curated for listening pleasure
and flow. Otherwise, they are not in any specific order.
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Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist:
- “Bringin’ Home The Roses” – Jesse Daniel – Rollin’ On
- “Sister Elizabeth” – The Tender Things – How You Make A Fool
- “Loved & Lost” – Porter Union – Loved & Lost
- “Country’s Comin’ Back” – Josh Grider – (single)
- “West Texas in My Eye” – The Panhandlers – The Panhandlers
- “Slow Climb” – Nora Jane Struthers – Bright Lights, Long Drives, First Words
- “Fast Lane” – Cody Jinks – (previously unreleased from Adobe Sessions)
- “Lost in the City Lights” – Johnny Falstaff – Lost in the City Lights
- “Damned Angel” – Hellbound Glory – Pure Scum (6-5)
- “Good Ol’ Girls” – Jenee Fleenor – (single)
- “Years” – John Anderson – Years (4-10)
- “Rodeo Clown” – Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen – Hold My Beer Vol. 2 (5-8)
- “First Thing I Reach For” – Ashley McBryde – Never Will (4-3)
- “Honky Tonk Hell” – Gabe Lee – Honky Tonk Hell
- “Mama Drank” – Jessi Alexander – Decatur County Red
- “Who You Thought I Was” – Brandy Clark – Your Life is a Record
- “(I’m Gonna Get Over This) Some Day” – Logan Ledger – Self-Titled (4-3)
- “Honky Tonk in Texas” – Wade Hayes – Who Saved Who
- “Working Man” – Tyller Gummersall – Heartbreak College
- “Old Men” – Corb Lund – Agricultural Tragic (4-24)
- “Do You Miss Me Yet” – Anna Lynch – Apples in the Fall
- “Every Damn Time” ft. Pam Tillis – Drew Fish Band – Wishful Drinkin’
- “Hundred Year Old Farmhouse” – McKay & Leigh – Self-Titled
- “First Rose of Spring” – Willie Nelson – First Rose of Spring (4-24)
- “One Night Standards” – Ashley McBryde – Never Will (4-3)
- “The World Is Ending” – Brent Cobb – (single)
March 29, 2020 @ 9:10 am
what about Clay Walker’s new one “I Can’t Forget Her”? That’s one of the best mainstream country songs I’ve heard in years
March 29, 2020 @ 11:32 am
I was only 12-13 myself around 1993, more familiar with older and “Americana”. And yeah I know, it must make no sense outta context.
March 29, 2020 @ 12:22 pm
The Other Playlist:
Played around with the format.
The list is shorter since a couple of releases are pushed back (like the James Robert Webb album).
Playlist Mover: James Dupré – “You’re Probably Drunk Right Now”
Big emotional ballad. I know what James Dupré is singing about.
Best NEW Artist or Song: Anderson Elswick – Relic – EP (6 Tracks) – Released (03/26)
Great (neo-)traditional tracks. First Single is “Broken Man”. My other highlights are: “A Whitley Song”, the opener “Helluva Ride (For Kev)” & the ballad “Mercy Walked In”.
The TOP Tracks:
Kate Hindle – “Broken Mind”
Dylan Wheeler – “Hey Baby”
Cody Hibbard – “Dying Breed”
Mike Love Band – “Wild Horse”
Tyller Gummersall – “I’m Not Dead”
Curtis Grimes – “River Road Dream”
Hayden Haddock – “Friends Like These”
The Teague Brothers Band – “Fingers & Thumbs”
Hershell Golden – “Nothin’ Good About Goodbye”
James Dupré – “You’re Probably Drunk Right Now”
The ACTIVE Tracks:
Porter Union – “Loved & Lost”
Logan Samford – “I’m Your Fool”
Jessi Alexander – “Mama Drank”
Missy Armstrong – “My Remedy”
Allison Forbes – “Broken Radios”
Tammy Moxon – “Wyangala Ain’t Wyangala”
Drew Fish Band feat. Pam Tillis – “Every Damn Time”
Tris Munsick & The Innocents – “If Horses Had Wings”
Reckless Kelly – “I Only See You With My Eyes Closed”
Aleyce Simmonds feat. Adam Harvey – “Bottle Set Me Free”
The NEW Tracks:
Rose Marin – “Over & Gone”
Anderson Elswick – “Broken Man”
Scarlett Drive – “Blue Sky Wasted”
The Atlantic Project – “Living A Lie”
Tori Martin – “What Would Dolly Do”
Anderson Elswick – “A Whitley Song”
Jodi Vaughan – “You Look Silly Cryin'”
Anderson Elswick – “Mercy Walked In”
Anderson Elswick – “Helluva Ride (For Kev)”
John Thibodeaux – “You Can’t Count Me Out Yet”
Best Song 2020 (so far): Tyller Gummersall – “I’m Not Dead”
Most Played Song 2020 (so far): Mike Love Band – “Wild Horse”
Most Played Song March 2020: James Dupré – “You’re Probably Drunk Right Now”