Following in the footsteps of Lone Star State luminaries like Robert Earl Keen and Joe Ely, singer/songwriter Bruce Robison has been tumbleweeding across the US for the last 20-plus years with his own brand of lyric-first country music. During that time, Bruce has released more than 10 solo and collaborative albums, as well as penned No. 1 hits âTravelinâ Soldierâ (Dixie Chicks), âWrappedâ (George Strait) and âAngry All the Timeâ (Tim McGraw and Faith Hill).

On Friday, April 28, the Texas native will release his first solo studio album in almost 10 years, Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band, which Nash Country Daily is exclusively premiering today.
The nine-track offering features three songs penned by Bruce, as well as songwriting cuts from Jack Ingram, Jason Eady, Micky Braun of Micky & the Motorcars and more. The album also includes Bruceâs cover of âSqueezbox,â a song written by Pete Townshend that The Who took to the top of the charts in 1975.
Before you listen to our exclusive Spotify stream below, check out what Bruce had to say about our three favorites cuts from his new album, Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band.
1. âSweet Dreamsâ â written by Bruce Robison
âI love songs that are easy to play, honestly, that you donât have to struggle over. I actually hope to get this song to George Strait. Because at some point, I think he would like this song and do an amazing job singing it. It has that little mid-tempo feel, and everybody seems to like to dance to it at my shows. [My wife] Kelly [Willis] sings harmony on it, so itâs one of my favorites too.â
2. âPaid My Duesâ feat. Jack Ingram â written by Jack Ingram, Jason Eady, Micky Braun
ââPaid My Duesâ is a duet with Jack Ingram. He delivered me my first âexplicitâ [rating] on a song ever in my life, so I never thought that was gonna happen either, but between Ingram and me, you never know whatâs gonna happen. And Jason Eady and Micky Braun wrote that tooâsuch great songwriters. I love the tradition of songwriting that goes on down here in Texas, and there are so many folks down there, so Jack, Jason and Micky are some of my favorites.â
3. âSqueezeboxâ â written by Pete Townshend
âI definitely have a connection to that song. My little hometown [Bandera, Texas] had a lot of country music, but the radio station was in San Antonio and so there was a lot of rock and roll. I was like every other 13-year-old boy that loved The Who and a lot of other rock guys. But Iâm just a song guy. Thatâs really all Iâve cared about ever since I was a little kid and so thatâs fascinating to me. Thatâs what I love about country musicâthat some guys from England could write what I think is just an amazing country song, you know? And my buddy, Warren Hood, plays this crazy little Cajun fiddle part on it and I love it. I hope that [Pete Townshend] would love that a song that he wrote would go to Texas and some knuckleheads are playing it and just enjoying the vibe and the good feelings that come from that song. I love that.â
Bruce Robison & the Back Porch Band Track Listing and Songwriters
- âRock and Roll Honky Tonk Ramblinâ Manâ â Joe Dickins
- âLong Time Cominââ â Bruce Robison, Micky Braun
- âPaid My Duesâ feat. Jack Ingram â Jack Ingram, Jason Eady, Micky Braun
- âLake of Fireâ â Christie Hayes
- âSqueezeboxâ â Pete Townshend
- âThe Yearsâ â Damon Bramblett
- âLong Shoreâ â Bruce Robison
- âSweet Dreamsâ â Bruce Robison
- âStill Doinâ Time (In a Honky Tonk Prison)â â John Moffatt, Micahel P. Heen
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