Ray Scott Debuts “Livin’ This Way” Lyric Video On Whiskey Riff

Exactly one month until the release date for Ray Scott’s new album, “Guitar For Sale”, Whiskey Riff has debuted the lyric video for the project’s lead single “Livin’ This Way.” The personal track sets the tone for Scott’s sixth studio album, for which he wrote|co-wrote each of the 11 songs…

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An ode to love that has been lost, the song’s heartbreakingly honest lyrics read…

Livin’ this way’ll maybe take me to my grave a little earlier than most / But it won’t change until I kill all of this pain find a better way to go / Though you might say / It ain’t okay / Livin’ this way

‘Livin’ This Way’ is based on a classic country music theme – pain,” said Scott. “In keeping with my habit of honesty in songwriting, I thought it was a good way to introduce this new project.”

Ray Scott has built up an impressive career over the past decade. His 2005 debut album “My Kind of Music” racked up sales of over 100,000 units, and became the # 1 Country Album on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, and his “Those Jeans” single has sold over 300,000 copies…all from the song’s exposure on SiriusXM.

He has tallied four No. 1 singles in the United Kingdom, accounted for over one million Spotify streams, and over 711,000 new views on YouTube. Scott has also performed on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry over sixty times in his career.

The entertainer has also tasted success as a songwriter, with cuts from superstars Trace Adkins, Clay Walker and Country Music Hall of Fame member Randy Travis to his credit.

“Guitar For Sale” is distributed through The Holland Group / Sony/RED and is available for pre-order on iTunes, Amazon.

For more information on Ray Scott visit his website at RayScott.com.

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