Cody Johnson: His Impossible Dream Collaborations
Cody Johnson’s new Leather album has a collaboration with his friend Jelly Roll and with Country Music Hall of Famers Brooks & Dunn. The deluxe edition of the project, which…

Cody Johnson's new Leather album has a collaboration with his friend Jelly Roll and with Country Music Hall of Famers Brooks & Dunn. The deluxe edition of the project, which has no release date yet, will also feature a duet with Carrie Underwood.
When we interviewed Johnson for the new album, we asked him who he would like to collaborate with in the future. He told us, "Man, it depends on what age group, it depends on what genre. You know I was lucky enough to do a collab with Willie Nelson on my last record so that I can cross that off the bucket list."
He added that it would be impossible to collaborate with his true musical hero, "A lot of my heroes are already gone. If I had one person in the world, anytime I could do a duet with it, it would be Merle Haggard. He's gone, and it sucks for an old soul like myself that loves country music to know that someone as wonderful as him ain't here anymore because I'd love to do a song with him."
Cody didn't stop there, saying, "I'd really like to do something with Loretta Lynn, but I can't do that either."
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One of his country's music heroes is still alive, although Johnson thinks a duet with him may only have a slim chance. "George Strait is one of those guys that doesn't really do collabs. He does what he wants when he wants because he's freaking George Strait. If I could ever get to do a cowboy song with George Strait, that might cap it off for me."
Cody is now on top of his game. When we talked with him recently, he told us that early on in his career, before he signed with Warner Brothers Nashville, many 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.'"
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.
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"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."