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Cody Johnson Says Marriage Isn’t All ‘Roses and Rainbows’

Cody Johnson’s love song for his wife, “The Painter,” is nearing the top ten on the country charts this week. Cody did not write the song but he relates to it…

Cody Johnson wearing a cowboy hat and light blue blazer and his wife Brandi wearing a blue dress on a CMA red carpet.
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Cody Johnson's love song for his wife, "The Painter," is nearing the top ten on the country charts this week. Cody did not write the song but he relates to it so well. In a recent interview, he told us about the sweet song, "She does paint my world. Brandi and I have been together for fifteen years. Everybody thinks when they're young and they get married it's all gonna be roses and rainbows and it is not. There's a lot of lows and a lot of downs along with the highs."

Johnson added, "But when you look back on it, you feel like all of that was part of the beautiful part. All the bad goes along with the good to make it this beautiful thing we have called life together."

He concluded, "If that's not painting a picture, I don't know what is."

Cody released his album Leather in early November. The album is full of songs that tell Cody's story even though this time around, he didn't have a hand in writing any of the songs on the project. He says that the songs he pitched spoke for him and were better than those he wrote.

One song, in particular, was written for Johnson after he won an award and said something on stage in his acceptance speech that sparked a song idea. He told us, "I think it was the CMT Awards. I accepted an award, and on stage, I said, 'Long live country music.' Well, that night, they wrote that song, and after what I had said, it got pitched to me. And the next day Ronnie Dunn calls my phone and says, 'Hey, have you heard this song called 'Long Live Country Music' and I was like, 'Yeah, I just got it.'"

The two country stars then went back and forth asking who would cut it, and Johnson said to Ronnie, "'Well, how about this, why don't you talk to Kix (Brooks), and why don't you all just cut it with me on my record.' It's pretty simple, but that's exactly how it happened."

Cody Johnson has been moving to country superstar status with the release of his new album Leather and the announcement of the accompanying tour.

Cody recently told us that early on in his career, before he signed with Warner Brothers Nashville, industry people wanted to change his style. He said, "You just have to stand your ground. I had a big fat record deal sitting in front of me when they asked me to take my hat off, and I turned it down. At the time, I was starving. My wife and I didn't have anything, and that was a hard pill to swallow. This is not an easy thing to do to stand up and say, 'I know who I am already. I don't need you to tell me who I am. This is who I am, musically and personally.'"

Johnson added, "It gets easier over the years because the bigger you get, the more people accept that. I think it's a hard road, and that's why a lot of people don't take it. They will let people influence them to change their name, change the way they dress, or change their producer because that producer had a lot of hits."

Cody told us he's glad he stood his ground, "It's been a hard road, but I'm thankful for it because I feel like I've earned everything. When you get to it good, it tastes so much sweeter. And that's really who I am, so I'm never gonna change that. I am not arrogant about it because I know who I am musically. I know who I am personally."

As Johnson expands his popularity in country music and becomes a major star, we decided to take a deep dive and give some details on the Cody Johnson songs everyone should know by now.

"On My Way to You" (2018)

This was Johnson's first song released by his then-new label home, Warner Nashville. The song cracked the top 15, peaking at number 13 on the Billboard Hot Country Song chart. The lyrics include, "All the stars I've seen/ All the songs I've sung / All the beers I've drank / All the damage done / I was just passin' time / Kinda just passin' through / On my way to you."

"'Til You Can't" (2021)

This amazing song won the Country Music Association Award for Single of the Year and Video of the Year at the 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards in 2022 and the Grammy Award for Best Country Song at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in 2023. Johnson did not write the song but told the message in it, "In our world today, we could use more positivity."

"Human" (2022)

While Johnson did not write this song either, he said that it is his most autobiographical song. It was released in 2011 and made the Billboard Country Airplay chart's top ten, peaking at eight. It is also the title track to his double Human album, which was also released in 2021.

"Dear Rodeo" featuring Reba McEntire (2020)

Cody teamed up with Reba McEntire for a duet version of his song "Dear Rodeo." Johnson wrote the song as a very personal tribute to his previous career in bull riding, which struck a chord with Reba, who grew up on a family ranch competing in barrel racing.

Reba said then, "It was a thrill to sing 'Dear Rodeo' with Cody because we're both from the rodeo world. I grew up in a rodeo family; I'm a third-generation rodeo brat. So, the song means a lot to me because I did leave rodeo to be in the country music business. I sure miss it."

"The Painter" (2023)

This song is bound to be a big hit. Even though Johnson did not write the song himself, it's about his marriage. He said, "My favorite lyric in 'The Painter' is 'For every wall I built, she saw a canvas.' If there's anything that describes my marriage with my wife, Brandi, it's that line. And that's why we've been together for 15 years."

Johnson added, "I hope my fans are encouraged to take the time to appreciate the people they have around them. The ones who make their life beautiful and bring all the beautiful colors to their world when it could just be black and white and dark. Remember them and tell them you love them."

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.

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