William Lee Golden and The Goldens Release "Why Me Lord" Music Video

Country and Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member William Lee Golden and his sons 'The Goldens' have released their latest music video for "Why Me Lord" featuring Aaron McCune on bass vocals paving the way with a fresh new sound to this Kris Kristofferson classic.
"Why Me Lord," directed by Jeff Panzer, is from their three-album set, 'Golden Classics' and pays tribute to the songs that have influenced their lives throughout the years. During the recording process, it became clear to The Goldens the importance of catching these special moments on video and sharing them with their fans.
"Why Me Lord" can be found on their 'Old Country Church' gospel album included in 'Golden Classics' along with 'Southern Accents' and 'Country Roads.' 'Golden Classics' is the highly anticipated three-volume set that contains over 30 songs spread across several genres that all have had an impact on the lives and careers of William Lee Golden and The Goldens.
To order 'Golden Classics', visit HERE.
"From the first time I heard Kristofferson sing "Why Me Lord," I knew it would be one of my all time favorites," shares William Lee Golden. There was a special way he delivered it without overdoing anything. The message is real to this day. We decided to have Aaron McCune take the lead on it and give it a different sound. In the end, I think it still remains something we can all relate to and Aaron's vocals fit perfectly. I hope you enjoy the video!"
"William Lee Golden has assembled a powerhouse quartet. You have that family sound with his two sons and then Aaron McCune who rounds out the bottom. Singing News is honored to have the exclusive on this video release! I know the fans will love it" - Scott Godsey, CEO and President of Singing News Brands.
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