Josh Turner – Good Problem
“Good Problem” is a love song that smiles without pretending life is simple—because the “problem”...
“Good Problem” is a love song that smiles without pretending life is simple—because the “problem”...
“Way Down South” is Josh Turner bottling the smell of cut grass and creek water—an...
“Angels Fall Sometimes” is Josh Turner’s humble love song—less about conquest than gratitude, as if...
“Baby’s Gone Home to Mama” is a heartbreak song that refuses to crawl—it stands up...
“No Rush” feels like a slow, steady hand on the small of your back—Josh Turner...
“The Way He Was Raised” is Josh Turner’s hush-of-the-heart testimony—an unhurried reminder that a life...
“Loretta Lynn’s Lincoln” is a daydream set to a country shuffle—Josh Turner reminds us that...
Somewhere With Her captures a beautiful kind of love: the feeling of being physically in...
“Heatin’ Things Up” is Josh Turner’s slow-burn spark—where a familiar baritone turns flirtation into a...
“You Don’t Mess Around with Jim” in Josh Turner’s hands is a porch-light retelling of...
“In My Dreams” is a soft-spoken promise set to a country waltz—one of those deep...
Alligator Stroll reveals the easygoing, playful side of Josh Turner, turning Southern color and back-porch...
A Winter Prayer at the Turning of the Year As the year draws close to...
Back From Gone turns heartbreak into a quiet reckoning, and Josh Turner sings it with...
The River (Of Happiness) lets Josh Turner step away from the noise and sing about...
Josh Turner brings quiet gravity to “Seminole Wind”, turning an already haunting country classic into...
As winter settles in and the year moves toward its closing days, familiar Christmas songs...
In Josh Turner’s family rendition of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, a beloved seasonal...
In Josh Turner’s rich, unhurried reading of Silent Night, Holy Night, an old Christmas hymn...
“Where the Girls Are” is Josh Turner’s postcard from the edge of routine—an easygoing chase...
Without Him turns faith into something deeply personal, and in Josh Turner‘s hands, it sounds...
Down In Georgia turns a place name into a feeling, carrying the ache of distance,...
“Jacksonville” is a sunlit postcard with a soft bruise in the corner—proof that the sweetest...
“Left Hand Man” is Josh Turner’s quiet pledge that love isn’t proved by grand speeches,...
A hushed country meditation on memory and legacy, Midnight in Montgomery feels less like a...
“Backwoods Boy” is Josh Turner’s plainspoken autobiography in song—a sunrise hunt, a dirt-road creed, and...
“I Was There” is Josh Turner singing the kind of love that doesn’t sparkle for...
“Punching Bag” is the sound of a man deciding he won’t be broken by a...
“I Had One One Time” is Josh Turner’s wry little love story about desire and...
“The Difference Between a Woman and a Man” is a quiet country truth: not a...