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Cody Daniel Johnson (born May 21, 1987) [1] is an American country music singer. He has self-released six albums, including Gotta Be Me , which debuted at number two on Billboard ' s Country Albums chart, [ 2 ] before releasing his first major-label album, Ain't Nothin' to It , in January 2019.
American singer Cody Johnson has released nine studio albums and twelve singles. His first six albums were all released independently through his own CoJo label, with 2016's Gotta Be Me producing his first chart single "With You I Am". In 2018, Johnson signed to Warner Records Nashville and issued Ain't Nothin' to It a year later.
Johnson signed to Warner Music Nashville in June 2018. The album is his first release for the label, after six independent albums. As with all of his previous albums, the title track was co-written by David Lee. "On My Way to You" is the lead single. Included are two cover songs: "Long Haired Country Boy", originally by Charlie Daniels, and "Husbands and Wives", which has
“The first time I ever saw Cody Johnson perform, I was 14 and a freshman in high school,” Brandi recalled in the 2021 documentary “Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story.” “I was competing ...
The Grand Ole Opry member's "'Take Two" album finds her reprising her hits in duets with Cody Johnson, ... Be Mad" gives Johnson's recent performances of "Dear Rodeo" and "Whoever's in New England ...
While touring together, Munsick's wife Caroline approached Johnson and sent him the track to listen to it, who responded favorably and told Munsick personally that he wanted to be on the song. [2] The duet was released on January 28, 2022, as a promotional single, [ 3 ] and was certified Gold by the RIAA on April 17, 2023.
"On My Way to You" is a song written by Brett James and Tony Lane, and recorded by American country music singer Cody Johnson. It is the first single from his seventh studio album Ain't Nothin' to It .
"Oklahoma, That's for Me" – Written by Peggy Johnson and Johnnie Lee Wills; recorded by Johnnie Lee Wills and His Boys, 1951. [351] "Oklahoma 3/4 Moon" – John Sprott, 2006. [352] "Oklahoma Tom" – written by Kurt Feltz and Heinz Geitz, recorded by Die Sieben Raben, 1956. In German. [353] "Oklahoma Tornado" – Mickey Jones, 2009. [354]