Johnny Rodriguez & Tom T. Hall – You Always Come Back To Hurting Me
A conversation between two old souls—“You Always Come Back To Hurting Me” lingers as a quiet acceptance of love that never quite learns how to stay When Johnny Rodriguez joined…
A conversation between two old souls—“You Always Come Back To Hurting Me” lingers as a quiet acceptance of love that never quite learns how to stay When Johnny Rodriguez joined…
A quiet confession of longing—“I Want You Tonight” captures the fragile space between desire and distance, where love feels closest just before it slips away When Johnny Rodriguez released “I…
A gentle truth about love’s imperfections—“If Practice Makes Perfect” reminds us that the heart never quite learns the way we hope it will In 1977, Johnny Rodriguez released “If Practice…
A quiet confession wrapped in simplicity—“Just Get Up and Close the Door” reveals how love can fade not in anger, but in silence When Johnny Rodriguez recorded “Just Get Up…
A quiet confession wrapped in distance—where love lingers, even when life has already moved on In 1981, Johnny Rodriguez released “Alabama”, a song that would become one of the most…
A voice returning without announcement, carrying the quiet truth that some journeys never really end When Johnny Rodriguez appeared on Nashville Now in 1986 to perform “Here I Am Again,”…
A quiet plea for comfort, where a wandering heart finally admits it still needs a place to belong When Johnny Rodriguez recorded “Lovin’ Arms”, he was stepping into a song…
A quiet conversation in Nashville reveals how a gentle voice carried both pride and longing across generations When Johnny Rodriguez appeared on Music City Tonight with Crook and Chase, the…
A voice that crossed borders and carried home within it, turning quiet beginnings into a legacy that outlived time From the modest streets of Sabinal, Texas, to the bright and…
A moment of temptation held at the edge of surrender, where love is tested not by absence, but by quiet weakness When David Houston released “Almost Persuaded” in 1966, it…
A song of forgotten names finds new breath in two voices, where memory becomes responsibility and silence is gently broken. When Johnny Cash and Johnny Rodriguez performed “Deportee (Plane Wreck…
A Farewell That Never Quite Finds Its Words, Where Letting Go Feels More Like Quiet Defeat Than Resolution When Johnny Rodriguez recorded “I’m Not That Good at Goodbye” in the…
A Life Reflected in Love, Where Identity and Devotion Become One Quiet Truth On the evening of June 7, 2017, in Nashville, Johnny Rodriguez stood before an audience not as…
A Quiet Plea for Redemption, Where Love Is Not Lost but Gently Asked for Again There is a certain stillness that settles in when listening to “One More Chance to…
A Gentle Return to Simplicity, Where Time Slows Down and Memory Finds Its Voice Again When Johnny Rodriguez revisited “Pass Me By” in 2013, he was not introducing a new…
A Quiet Mirror of Regret, Where Love Is Measured by the Life One Cannot Fully See When Johnny Rodriguez recorded “Sometimes I Wish I Were You,” he was working within…
A Quiet Reckoning Where Forgiveness Feels Simple in Words, Yet Heavy with Memory and Regret When “Forgiving You Was Easy” was performed live at Farm Aid 1985 by Willie Nelson…
Johnny Rodriguez and Marty Robbins on The Marty Robbins Show: A Seamless Blend of Texas Tradition and Western Elegance For those of us who appreciate the rich, bicultural soul of…
A Song of Roots and River Memories — “Down On The Rio Grande” Reflects the Cultural Heart and Storytelling Soul of Johnny Rodriguez When Johnny Rodriguez performed “Down On The…
A Regret That Echoes in Every Line — “How Could I Love Her So Much” Shows the Emotional Honesty That Defined Johnny Rodriguez In the rich tradition of classic country…
A Young Voice Carrying the Spirit of Honky Tonk — “Pass Me By (If You’re Only Passing Through)” Reveals the Honest Country Soul of Johnny Rodriguez When Johnny Rodriguez stepped…
A heartfelt tribute to the land, culture, and quiet pride of the American Southwest, “Down On The Rio Grande” captures the spirit of heritage and belonging that defined Johnny Rodriguez…
A Quiet Confession About Regret and the Words That Arrived Too Late In 1973, at the height of his early success, Johnny Rodriguez delivered one of the most emotionally resonant…
A Tender Pledge to the Values That Outlast Fame, Fortune, and Passing Time When Johnny Rodriguez released “Love and Honor” in 1976 as part of his album “The Greatest Hits…
A rare television gathering where three distinct country voices came together, revealing how shared values could matter more than fame, charts, or eras. On September 18th, 1987, the stage of…
A quiet, aching reflection on love that never quite belongs to you, carried by a voice that understands longing better than most. When Johnny Rodriguez recorded Something, he was stepping…
A quiet confession of devotion where love is felt rather than spoken, It Feels Like Love lingers like a memory that refuses to fade When Johnny Rodriguez released It Feels…
A quiet reassurance spoken in the dark, reminding a wounded heart that love still waits patiently nearby Someone Loves You Honey stands as one of the most tender and emotionally…
A quiet country confession that turns a restless soul into a mirror of loneliness, pride, and the long road toward emotional surrender Desperado, recorded by Johnny Rodriguez in 1974, stands…
A quiet vow of faith in love, spoken after the storms have passed and hope dares to return We Believe in Happy Endings by Johnny Rodriguez stands as one of…