Song appears on Little Texas tribute album

Well-known for his robust baritone vocals, Neal McCoy has been one of country music’s favorite sons for many years and he’s still going full speed. He has lent his voice on an impressive cover of the 1992 hit song, “First Time for Everything” to be included on an upcoming tribute album honoring the music of Little Texas, set for September 29th.

McCoy’s tribute version of “First Time For Everything” pays homage to the song that left an indelible mark on the country music landscape. Known for his distinctive voice and captivating performances, McCoy’s interpretation is bound to evoke emotions and transport listeners back to the cherished moments that the song originally sparked. His deep-rooted connection to country music and his extensive career spanning decades have solidified his status as a true icon in the industry. With chart-topping hits, numerous awards, and a dedicated fan base, McCoy’s rendition of “First Time For Everything” is anticipated to be a remarkable addition to the upcoming project.

“When I was asked to be on this project, I immediately said yes,” McCoy exclaims. “I have always respected Little Texas and their success in the business. Then it all made sense when I was asked to sing their fun song, ‘First Time for Everything,’ what a wonderful song!”

“First Time for Everything” was co-written by Porter Howell and Dwayne O’Brien. This new version was recorded at ER Studio in Nashville, Tennessee with David Spielberg serving as engineer and Bart Busch as mixer.

The song follows the release of “God Blessed Texas,” featuring Randy Rogers, Casey Donahew, Josh Abbott, Aaron Watson, Rodney Crowell, Kevin Fowler, and Pat Green. This year, the band is celebrating the 30th anniversary of “God Blessed Texas” with an all-star tribute album.

Thirty years ago on July 17, 1993 “God Blessed Texas” was released. The iconic anthem, which captured the hearts of millions, continues to resonate with audiences of all ages and holds a special place in the hearts of country music fans worldwide. The song was written by Porter Howell and Brady Seals and originally released by Little Texas. The song struck a chord with listeners and was able to immediately capture the essence of the Lone Star State with its infectious melodies and powerful lyrics.