Music Premiere & Feature: Billie Jo Jones New Single “She Did” and “Why You Gotta Be So Cowboy” from Debut Album ‘Some Girls Don’t Cry’ Out Today

We’re pleased to premiere music country music newcomer Billie Jo Jones’s latest single, “She Did,” from her debut album Some Girls Don’t Cry, released today and distributed by Bob Frank Distribution. The album, a powerful mix of heartfelt storytelling and classic country vibes, has already seen the title track “Some Girls Don’t Cry,” making its mark on multiple charts, including CDX True Indie, American Country Music, Texas Regional Radio, and more. With 60,000+ monthly listeners on Spotify, Billie Jo is rapidly becoming a name to watch in the country music scene.

“She Did,” a standout track from the album, delves into the themes of resilience and empowerment. It’s a tribute to the strength that often goes unseen in the aftermath of heartbreak, echoing the sentiment of the album’s title track. With lines like “She did what they said she couldn’t” and “Left the past in the dust, walked away without a tear,” Billie Jo captures the essence of moving forward with grace and determination.

Reflecting on the release, Billie Jo shared, “Releasing ‘She Did’ feels like the culmination of a journey that started in my grandparents’ living room in Dallas. I’ve always been inspired by the strong women of country music, and this song is my homage to them and to every woman who’s had to find her strength after being knocked down.”

In addition to premiering “She Did,” we’re also featuring another track from the album, “Why You Gotta Be So Cowboy.” This song is a playful yet poignant take on the classic cowboy archetype, blending traditional country sounds with a modern, sassy edge. With lyrics like “You ride away with your hat pulled low, leaving dust and hearts in the rearview,” Billie Jo captures the allure and frustration of falling for a man who’s always on the move. The song is an infectious blend of humor and heartache, showcasing Billie Jo’s knack for storytelling and her ability to breathe new life into familiar country themes.

The entire album, Some Girls Don’t Cry, is an ode to classic country music with a modern twist, blending Billie Jo’s deep roots in the genre with a fresh perspective. Fans can expect a mix of upbeat anthems and soul-stirring ballads, each track offering a glimpse into the life and experiences that have shaped Billie Jo as an artist.

As Billie Jo embarks on her nationwide tour to promote the album, she’s set to bring her dynamic stage presence and powerful vocals to fans across the country. With her debut already receiving critical acclaim and climbing the charts, there’s no doubt that Billie Jo Jones is poised to become one of country music’s rising stars.

Don’t miss out on Billie Jo’s journey—Some Girls Don’t Cry, which is available now on all streaming platforms. Be sure to catch her live when she comes to a city near you!

Pre-order/Pre-save Some Girls Don’t Cry: orcd.co/billiejojonessgdcalbum

Some Girls Don’t Cry Track Listing

Some Girls Don’t Cry

Don’t Run Out On Me

Right Now Kinda Girl

The Hard Way

Oooh Oooh Oooh

Whose Tequila Are You Drinkin’

Somethin’s Broke

Can’t Take Keith Whitley Tonight

She Did

Why You Gotta Be So Cowboy

Billie Jo Jones On Tour:

AUG 22 – Private Event / Lexington, Ky.

AUG 23 – Rhinestone Saloon / Fort Worth, Texas

SEP 04 – Joe Kelly’s Big Damn Music Jam at 3rd & Lindsley / Nashville, Tenn.

SEP 06 – Mo’s Place / Katy, Texas

SEP 07 – Stone Eagle Beer Garden / Camanche, Texas

SEP 11 – Seacrest Studios / Dallas, Texas

SEP 14 – Southern Junction Live / Royse City, Texas

SEP 20 – Culpeppers / Rockwell, Texas

SEP 21 – East River 9 / Houston, Texas

SEP 27 – Grand Saline Salt Festival / Grand Saline, Texas

OCT 04 – Abendigos / Broken Bow, Okla.

OCT 10 – Durant, Okla. (with Neal McCoy)

OCT 11 – Calhoun’s 2.0 / Denison, Texas (with Lane Bricker)

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