Clay walker what is it to you




















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Can Clay Walker deliver? With new creative and business teams and a deep well of hard-earned wisdom, Walker relishes the challenge. In a sense, the question is absurd for a recording artist, songwriter and entertainer with 31 charted singles, a dozen No. As Walker well knows. It was like some dumbed-down version of Chicago. Walker, for one, is not complaining. When they get the hook, they try to point every line to that idea.

I can have a hell of a lot more hits. Another way Walker is putting the music out front is an organic approach to production. The workmanlike approach to his craft and genuine humility point to a mindset he carries into the other major aspect of being an artist: live performances. Many of the country fans behind the almost 20 million on-demand and video streams for his latest single "Need A Bar Sometimes" — who may also be among his , TikTok followers — are wholly unaware of Walker's history.

Racking up more than 30 charted singles and 11 No. What he was saying, and I think he was right, was, 'Clay, you've got some gears to you that will excite people if you let it.

But now I'm in a sweet spot in music, in life, and I definitely feel the audience has swung around to appreciating music that makes those connections.

Those links are obvious on Texas To Tennessee. Song two is the counterweight single, with its processed steel guitar lick, wistful pandemic-perfect theme and explosive streaming numbers. Recording took place in Galveston and Nashville. Plus, he's a phenomenal singer and track builder. The total package. As a writer, his phrasing and melodies are just insane. While Boyer is second only to Walker himself on writing credits, the duo of songs at the heart of the album finds Walker working with the formerly married songwriting powerhouse of Jennifer Hanson and Mark Nesler.

It's sequel, the title track, narrates Walker's journey. Together, they are the most direct encapsulation of his core as an artist and as a man. The exception that stands astride both worlds with its fresh sonic bed, echoes of heroes past and an airy, vocals-up mix. I think this might be the album take. And then for him to show the respect for that vocal in how it was mixed with vocals at the forefront and all that space around it Singing well is important to me.

Having integrity in my vocal cords, continuing to take voice lessons and working on having what I'm going to call free tone — hey, if you're not trying to get better you never will. I thank God and my family. It was a way of life. All of my uncles and aunts and their children on this property in different houses, so I grew up in a close community of family.

They would sit around, pick guitars. I was like a deer in headlights. Alan Jackson invited me to go out with him, so I did that. After two years of opening for George and Alan … I went straight into headlining and we were selling out arenas all over the country.

The album also featured No. I was shocked. This is a smash. Every song has taken multiple days, sometimes years, but that song almost wrote itself.



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