Bands & artists like Johnny Paycheck

If you like Johnny Paycheck, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Merle Haggard

Merle Haggard

Haggard's gritty vocals and storytelling prowess echo Paycheck's blend of vulnerability and defiance in country music.

country music
David Allan Coe

David Allan Coe

Coe's raw vocal style and sharp, often provocative lyrics align closely with the themes found in Paycheck's work.

country music
Waylon Jennings

Waylon Jennings

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Jennings' outlaw country sound features a similar mix of rebellious lyrics and strong, emotive vocals that resonate with Paycheck fans.

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George Jones

George Jones

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Jones' powerful voice and ability to convey deep emotion through storytelling parallel Paycheck's lyrical intensity.

country music
Billy Joe Shaver

Billy Joe Shaver

Shaver's songwriting combines personal narratives with a rugged vocal delivery, mirroring the emotional tension found in Paycheck's music.

country music
Toby Keith

Toby Keith

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Keith's blend of traditional country sounds with contemporary themes offers a modern take on the grit and defiance present in Paycheck's songs.

country music
Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton

Stapleton's soulful voice and bluesy instrumentation create a similar emotional depth and authenticity that fans of Paycheck would appreciate.

country music
Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson

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Jackson's classic country sound combined with relatable storytelling resonates well with the lyrical hooks typical of Paycheck's music.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Johnny Paycheck?

Artists similar to Johnny Paycheck include Merle Haggard, David Allan Coe, Waylon Jennings and George Jones. Each shares elements of Johnny Paycheck's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Johnny Paycheck?

Johnny Paycheck is primarily known for country. Gritty vocals intertwine with steady rhythms and sharp lyrical hooks, creating a tension between vulnerability and defiance.

Where should I start if I like Johnny Paycheck?

If you enjoy Johnny Paycheck, start with Merle Haggard — their album "Sing Me Back Home" is a great entry point. Haggard's gritty vocals and storytelling prowess echo Paycheck's blend of vulnerability and defiance in country music.