Country music singer-songwriter Robby Johnson is thrilled to unveil his brand-new single, “If Barstools Could Cry,” out today! Premiered by Whiskey Riff, “If Barstools Could Cry” paints the perfect portrait of someone who is brokenhearted over a breakup and has never moved on. His only confidant is the barstool he turns to every night, where he reflects on his prior decisions that led to his lonely present. With a hard-hitting musical arrangement, Johnson’s vocals blend perfectly with every word.
To listen/stream: music.robby-johnson.com/Barstools
“I think a lot of people can relate to the regret of letting the right one slip away—especially when you’re too caught up in being young, reckless, and not realizing what you had until it’s gone," shares Johnson. “If Barstools Could Cry” really taps into that moment of reflection, when the noise fades and the weight of what you lost finally sinks in.”
Johnson’s previous single, “TGIF,” which premiered with Coda Country, was a cleverly disguised drinking anthem dressed up as a love song. At first listen, it sounded like a wistful tribute to a long-lost romance—but as the lyrics unfolded, it became clear that the real object of affection was an ice-cold beer. Johnson masterfully subverted expectations, opening with emotionally charged verses that hinted at heartbreak, only to reveal a cheeky celebration of Friday night freedom. With clever wordplay and a catchy hook, “TGIF” delivered a playful twist that had fans raising their glasses and singing along.
This heart-pouring song couldn’t have been released on a more fitting day than Valentine’s Day. Johnson had been steadily releasing singles, including “TGIF,”“More Than You Think,” “Road I’m On,” and his widely popular “Oh! Santa, Please.” He recently opened up to Cowboys & Indians about the pain from his youth, his journey into adulthood, and his search for purpose.
Never one to hit the brakes, Robby Johnson is constantly in the studio, crafting new music and refining his signature sound. With an unwavering drive and passion for storytelling, he’s already hard at work on his next project, ensuring that fans won’t have to wait long for more fresh, exciting tracks.
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Robby Johnson has amassed over 10 million views on YouTube and is approaching 8 million streams. His debut single broke into the TOP 20 on country radio, with its music video winning CMT Pure's 12 Pack Countdown multiple times. Known for a live show combining Garth Brooks's energy with Keith Urban's swagger, Johnson’s music has been featured on Sirius XM’s The Highway, Crook & Chase Countdown, and Country Top 40 with Fitz. He has also appeared on major media platforms such as FOX News Channel’s Huckabee, USA Today, Rolling Stone Country, and The Tennessean.
Robby’s journey from manufacturing plant worker to full-fledged artist began after a demo session, gifted one Christmas, revealed his musical talent. He moved to Nashville in 2012, connecting with industry veterans Jimmy Nichols and Frank Myers, who guided his career. His single "South Of Me" reached the Top 20 on the Music Row Breakout Chart and led to a performance on The LATE SHOW with David Letterman. This breakthrough was followed by his debut album, Don’t Look Back, produced by James Stroud and featuring contributions from top Nashville songwriters and Vince Gill. The album's success included a feature as a PEOPLE Pick in PEOPLE Magazine and over 2 million views for the video "Together," aired on CMT and GAC.
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