I've Lived Country Music
$30.00

Experience the heart and soul of country music with Grammy nominee Bobby Tomberlin. A journey of dreams, friendships, and songs. A love letter to country music.

 

SOLD OUT Limited Edition "I've Lived Country Music" Bundle
$100.00

📦 What’s Included:

Signed paperback copy of I’ve Lived Country Music
Limited edition art print of Hank’s Guitar (created by Tess Frizzell)
— A tribute to the chapter on Hank Williams and Bobby’s co-written song “Hank’s Guitar,” recorded by Willie Nelson
8x10” handwritten lyric sheet of “One More Day”, signed by Bobby
— These mini versions are exclusive to this bundle (11x14” versions have auctioned for $2,000)
Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity (1–50)
Your name listed on Bobby’s website as a first-edition supporter

This exclusive collector’s bundle was created to honor the stories and songs behind I’ve Lived Country Music. Every item was chosen with care to celebrate the legacy, heart, and personal journey behind the pages.

Only 50 bundles will ever be made. Once they’re gone, they won’t be restocked or reproduced.

🔥 Price: $100

📦 Ships early with preorders (around 3rd week of August)
📬 Domestic shipping included

"One More Day" Art Print 11x14"
$30.00

This art print was created from an original painting by Tess Frizzell of my hometown Luverne Alabama. The chorus lyrics of the song I cowrote with Steven Dale Jones, “One More Day” are over the sunset. This 11x14” art print requires a frame and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity. I think we all have someone in our life we wish we could spend one more sunset with. It’s a great reminder to not take for granted the time we have now with those we love while they’re here.

"Out of Road" Cd
$20.00

Bobby’s 2016 project done at CURB Studios.  Bobby recorded a version of “One More Day”, as well as songs written with Bobby Bare, Dean Dillon, Mo Pitney, Bill Anderson and Mac Davis.  Vince Gill, Sylvia, Bobby Bare, Bill Anderson, Linda Davis, Mo Pitney and Hilary Williams provided vocals on the project. Willie Nelson’s harmonica player, Mickey Raphael, played on a couple of the tracks.