
Songwriting Challenge 2026 Launch: Write a Traditional Country Song
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Our songwriting challenge for 2026 is to write a traditional country song. To help us launch this challenge, we were joined by singer-songwriter and music educator Blair Packham. Thanks Blair!
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- Typical characteristics of a traditional country song:
- Simple “campfire” chords
- Stories about the past or regret (unlike pop songs, which are primarily concerned with “now”)
- Lyrics are the most important thing
- A story with a specific time and place
- A strong, central idea
- There’s no guessing as to what the song is “really about”
- They don’t usually have a bridge
- I Can’t Help it if I’m Still in Love With You by Hank Williams – download the lyrics to follow along
- a verse-refrain structure
- how country was considered “old-timey” in 1951 when this song came out
- simple, relatable story and a 3-chord song
- Mama Tried by Merle Haggard – download the lyrics to follow along
- Merle Haggard was considered an “outlaw” in the 1960s Nashville establishment
- How this sounds more modern than Hank Williams
- A more detailed story in a 4-chord song
- It’s not necessarily autobiographical
Stay tuned to the podcast and our dedicated webpage for this challenge to get the date for submitting YOUR traditional country song to the challenge and have it featured on the podcast.… Read the rest
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