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Country Legend Moe Bandy Releases his New Album Today “Songs I Missed” – THT has Exclusive Premiere of Two Songs

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Country music legend Moe Bandy’s highly anticipated new album Songs I Missed is available today in partnership with StarVista Music. One who has remained consistent with the traditional country sound, Bandy has created a collection of songs that were once hits, some he wishes he hadn’t passed on, and others he wished he would have had the chance to record initially, but didn’t. These songs include hits such as “Heartaches By The Number,” “Six Days On The Road,” “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” “Amarillo By Morning,” “Pure Love,” and more! With his signature honky-tonk sound and heartfelt vocals, Bandy delivers a soulful tribute to this classic, capturing the essence of country music’s golden era while adding his own distinctive touch. Tracks from Songs I Missed have been premiered by Cowboys & Indians, Country Evolution, RFD-TV, Dillon Weldon & Drifting Cowboy Podcast, Think Country, The Tennessee Star, My Kind Of Country, The Hollywood Times, and more!

The Hollywood Times has the privilege to premiere his “Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind” cover!

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“Heart Over Mind” cover!

“I have been so blessed to make a living as an entertainer and meet so many of my heroes along the way,” shares Bandy. “Meeting and becoming good friends with those who paved the way is something you can’t describe. I decided it was time to record my version of some of the biggest hits in country music that I wished I could have recorded from the beginning.”

Produced by the late Jimmy CappsSongs I Missed is more than just an album—it’s a tribute to the golden age of country music and the legendary artists who shaped the genre. Bandy’s love and admiration for these songs shine through on the album, creating a heartfelt homage that fans old and new are sure to cherish. ”This whole album is about celebrating the songs that shaped me as an artist, and I can’t wait for my fans to hear it,” Bandy adds.

About Moe Bandy

Moe Bandy

The Texas singer with twin fiddles and steel guitar in the band kept Texas-style Honky Tonk music alive, but it wasn’t easy. In 1972 Moe met record producer Ray Baker on a hunting trip and convinced him to listen to some demo tapes he had made. Baker agreed to produce Moe if he was willing to pay for the recording session. Moe agreed and out of that session came Moe’s first hit song “I Just Started Hatin’ Cheatin’ Songs Today.” GRC records picked up the song and released it nationally, where it became a Top 20 hit. Moe followed up with “It Was Always So Easy (To Find An Unhappy Woman)” and his first No. 1 “Bandy The Rodeo Clown.” His songs never strayed far from the traditionally Honky Tonk fare. Loving, cheating, drinking and patriotic songs formed the core of his music.Whether writing, recording new songs or traveling the world performing, Moe keeps one of the busiest schedules in show business. Some of his noteworthy accomplishments are: 10 No. 1 Hits, 40 Top 10s, 66 charted songs, five gold albums, ACM Song of The Year, ACM most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year, and ACM and CMA Duet of the Year.