Hillbilly Bone
Shelton releases his single, featuring Trace Adkins, Hillbilly Bone, from his album, Hillbilly Bone.
Draggin’ the River performance
Shelton sings Draggin’ the River with Lambert.
It won’t be released to radio. What sucks is that she and I would love for it to be released to radio. We’ve even talked about even doing a video for it.
Shelton, Lambert engaged
Shelton and Lambert get engaged after 5 years together. The setting for the proposal is distinctly down-home, in the woods near Lambert’s Tishomingo, Oklahoma home.
He called my dad and got his blessing first. That was so Southern and old-school and perfect.
Recalls early days
In an interview with CMT, Shelton recalls his early days in Nashville, Tennessee and shares his thoughts about his past singles, Ol’ Red and Austin.
Shelton on his first days in Nashville:
When I first hit town, there wasn’t much going on in my daily routine. I had about a two-week job there working for Mae Boren Axton, painting her house. Axton, the mother of singer-songwriter Hoyt Axton, wrote Elvis Presley‘s Heartbreak Hotel. Eventually I got a job working at a publishing company, Balmur Music, which was a company that Anne Murray was a co-owner in, as a tape copy guy. Eventually I got fired from that job. You know, after being fired and not being able to keep a job through the years … there’s no telling how many jobs I went through — four or five. At that point, I had worked my way into the community enough that I started singing a lot of demos and eventually got hired as a staff writer at Sony Tree Publishing. But my days were a country song. I would wake up in the morning, hung over from the night before, especially at that age. I’d try to write a song and do it all over again that night.
Shelton on his earlier songs:
Ol’ Red is so unique, and it’s definitely stood the test of time. It’s not anywhere close to being one of my biggest radio hits.
Austin was one of those songs that nobody would give a chance because it didn’t come from well-known writers or well-known publishers. Luckily for me, I wasn’t a well-known artist at the time. So you just never know.
She Wouldn’t Be Gone
Shelton releases his single, She Wouldn’t Be Gone, from his album, Startin’ Fires.
She Wouldn’t Be Gone
0 0 Rhonda Rhonda2014-09-26 15:12:582014-12-30 13:41:48She Wouldn’t Be GoneDon’t Make Me
Shelton releases the single, Don’t Make Me, from his album, Pure B.S.
Don’t Make Me was one of those things that when everyone heard it, it was unanimous that it was a special song and kind of a new sound for me. It’s about a guy who is going through a lot of struggles and is not sure how to handle it. That’s been me in the last year and a half. I’ve been kind of up in down in my personal life and a lot of that reflects in this song and the rest of the album.
The More I Drink
0 0 Rhonda Rhonda2014-10-04 15:46:182014-12-30 13:29:23The More I DrinkGoodbye Time
Shelton releases his single, Goodbye Time, from his album, Blake Shelton’s Bar and Grill.
Some Beach
0 CommentsShelton releases the country single from his album, Blake Shelton’s Barn & Grill. Blake admits he was hooked on the song by the “flippin’ the bird” line:
That happens to all of us every single time we get in our car. I can’t remember a time I haven’t thought, ‘Aw! You idiot!’ You know? Usually five or six times a day when you’re drivin’. And the reality of it is, somebody’s sayin’ that to you every day, too. You just don’t know it.,,So, everybody is the guilty person, but it just doesn’t seem that way when it’s you!
The Baby
0 0 Rhonda Rhonda2014-10-04 15:46:172014-12-30 13:33:55The BabyAustin performance
Shelton performs his single, Austin, at the CMA Music Festival.