Living for a Song is out today. Run, don’t walk.

Preview or purchase Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran at Amazon

More album information and a petition to get Hank Cochran into the Country Music Hall of Fame at www.hankforthehall.com.

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About C.M. Wilcox

A freelance writer and humorist with an abiding love of country music, C.M. Wilcox's cutting, clear-eyed take on the genre has drawn the attention of Country Weekly, The Washington Post, and The Tennessean in the years since this site began. He lives near Sacramento and can be reached by email at CMW (at) countrycalifornia.com.

Things People Are Saying

  1. “The Eagle” and “This Ain’t My First Rodeo” could have some radio potential. It would also be cool to see “A-11″ back on the radio and back on the jukeboxes. Of course, I would prefer to have a hit with Willie Nelson or Merle Haggard. Which songs do you think will be released as singles?

    • Don’t know if they’re actually being released as singles, but the two songs I got as promo material at my radio station a few weeks ago were “Make The World Go Away” and “Living For A Song”.

  2. This is one of the great albums of 2012.

  3. Jesse Cheney says:

    Best album of 2012 BY FAR, Its too bad the brainless sheep who call themselves country fans will buy Taylor Swifts new album instead of this.

  4. I LOVE this album. Jamey sounds great, & the the production is great. Justwow.

  5. This record totally hits the spot.

  6. Paul W Dennis says:

    How good is this album ?

    Let’s put it this way – I’m already saving space on my shelf for volumes 2 & 3 cause there’s at least that many more great Hank Cochran songs worthy of revisiting

    I love this album

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