Steve Azar - You're My Life

If there was ever a case of perserverence in country music, Steve Azar would be the subject. He first signed a record deal in 1995 and scored his only hits with Mercury Nashville in 2002. By 2006 he had signed with his third record deal before pulling that album and deciding to self-release it earlier this year.

Written by: Matt Bjorke.

If there was ever a case of perserverence in country music, Steve Azar would be the subject. He first signed a record deal in 1995 and scored his only hits with Mercury Nashville in 2002. By 2006 he had signed with his third record deal before pulling that album and deciding to self-release it earlier this year. "You're My Life" is his latest single.

The first thing that appeals to the listener is the acoustic country-rock arrangement. Once listening to Steve sing the lyrics, which are about a guy who would do anything to be with his lovely bride, it's pretty evident that Radney Foster co-wrote the song with Azar. It just has the Radney Foster sound to it. Still, make no mistake, the song is very much a Steve Azar song in the way that Azar phrases certain parts and how there's a slight hit of the Delta blues in the track. There's just something cool about Azar that I've always dug and I was happy when his single "I Don't Have To Be Me ('Til Monday)" was a hit back in 2002. Country radio has a ton of cookie-cutter acts and it's time they started allowing interesting and cool acts like Azar into the fold and "You're My Life" is just the kind of song to do it.

You can now download the song for free at People.com

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