Saturday, August 18, 2007
Rodney Atkins Awards
On May 15, 2007, he won the (Academy of Country Music's) Top New Male Vocalist award.
His last album - If You're Going Through Hell was awarded as the best in the country music and also 1000000 albums were sold!
Useful links about the Rodney Atkins
Rodney Atkins offsite - www.rodneyatkins.com
Rodney Atkins Myspace web page - www.myspace.com/rodneyatkins
Another interesting page about the Rodney Atkins - www.gactv.com/gac/ar_az_rodney_atkins
Rodney Atkins lyrics - www.elyrics.net/song/r/rodney-atkins-lyrics.html
Rodney Atkins in Youtube - www.youtube.com/results?search_query=rodney+atkins&search=Search
If you know some another interesting links, please write it in comments. Thanks.
Rodney Atkins Discography
Rodney Atkins Albums:
* Rodney Atkins (1997) (unreleased)
* Honesty (2003) #50 US Country:
1. Honesty (Write Me A List) - RealAudio | Windows Media
2. What's Left Of Me - RealAudio | Windows Media
3. Monkey In The Middle
4. Someone To Share It With
5. The Love We Make
6. The Man I Am Today
7. Uncomplicated
8. Sing Along - RealAudio | Windows Media
9. Yeah She Does
10. I Will Come To You
11. Forgiveness and Permission
12. My Old Man - RealAudio | Windows Media
* If You're Going Through Hell (2006) #3 US; #1 US Country :
1. "These Are My People" (Rivers Rutherford, Dave Berg)
2. "About the South" (Rodney Atkins, Tom Hambridge, Shane Minor)
3. "Watching You" (Rodney Atkins, Steve Dean, Brian Gene White)
4. "Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)" (Casey Beathard, Marla Cannon-Goodman)
5. "In the Middle" (Rodney Atkins, Dave Berg, Sam Tate, Annie Tate)
6. "A Man on a Tractor" (Kent Agee, Michael Lunn)
7. "Wasted Whiskey" (Rodney Atkins, Ted Hewitt, Danny Simpson)
8. "Invisibly Shaken" (Rodney Atkins, Billy Kirsch)
9. "Angel's Hands" (Rodney Atkins, Nicole Witt, Bobby Tomberlin)
10. "If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)" (Sam Tate, Annie Tate, Dave Berg)
I have found this album here- Rodney Atkins - If You're Going Through Hell
Radio stations that play Rodney Atkins's music
If you want to listen radio that plays Rodney Atkins's music, you can find the list here- http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/atkins_rodney/radio_list.jhtml . I hope, you'll find something interesting for you ;)
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Rodney Atkins - Watching You
I like this song. This is my FAVORITE song. :)And what songs do you like? I have a full collection of Rodney Atkins's music, so if you ask me, I can share it with you.
Rondey Atkins and country music

Rodney Atkins had delivered a world-class release with Honesty back in 2003, but even then he was searching for something that would bring his music home to his heart and his memory and his love for the people and the values that guide his life.
That’s what makes his new project different. The voice is still there, deep and strong, a little rough to the touch, like a fence in a field, but also tender and simmering with quiet feeling. It’s a voice that’s lived a bit since we last heard it. That difference can be heard on the new album’s first single, “If You’re Going Through Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows)”.
“When I heard the single, I loved it. It makes a powerful statement. But I had to think, ‘Okay, would I sing this song?’” This question led to songs that meet the same musical standards as the ones set by Honesty and yet come even closer to the kind of man Rodney has always been.
As if to tighten the ties that bind this music to his world, he built a simple studio at home, where he laid down all the vocals between doing chores and spending time with his family. “This could be the most inexpensive record Curb has ever done,” he says, “because there was no engineer and no studio clock ticking away. I’d just go in whenever I felt like singing and it made the process for me that much better.”
Rodney understands that country music, the way it ought to be played, isn’t just about life – it is life. “It’s about what people face every day. That’s what they want to hear in country music. And that’s what I draw on, what brought me here, every time I sing.”





