EVERYONE THINKS THAT OTHER SONG MADE HIS NAME. BUT THIS ONE IS WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. When people talk about Vern Gosdin, they usually point to the songs that broke their hearts late at night — the slow, aching ballads that earned him the nickname “The Voice.” Most fans assume one of those classics was his beginning. It wasn’t. Those songs were when the world finally noticed him, not when he stepped onto the road. The truth is, Vern Gosdin’s first solo single was Hangin’ On. No big chart run. No sudden spotlight. Just a quiet release in 1977 that slipped past most listeners. It sounded like a man still finding his footing — holding on, not knowing if anyone was really listening yet. And that’s what makes it matter. “Hangin’ On” isn’t the song that made Vern Gosdin famous. It’s the song that proves he didn’t quit. Before the legendary heartbreak songs, before the reverence, before the silence people feel when his voice comes on — there was this one small beginning. Sometimes the most important song in a career isn’t the one everyone remembers… it’s the one that kept the artist going long enough to become unforgettable.
EVERYONE THINKS THAT OTHER SONG MADE HIS NAME. BUT THIS ONE IS WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. When people talk about…