Christian Country Songs Ready to Record

Faith-rooted country and southern rock demos with original masters available for artists and labels.

What’s in the Catalog

These aren’t spec songs written to a formula. Rugged Cross Revival and Redfield Avenue were built around a specific sound: the way a southern rock band sounds when faith is the bedrock, not the marketing angle. Every song in this catalog came from a real production brief — a specific key, a specific emotional arc, a specific truth from scripture.

At the Foot of the Cross

Artist: Rugged Cross Revival  Scripture: Luke 23 / The Crucifixion

Opens with a fiddle-forward arrangement and a lyric that doesn’t soften the weight of what the cross cost. Built for a male or mixed-voice artist who can carry something with grit and reverence. This is the kind of song a label puts on a debut album when they want the artist to be taken seriously.

Second Wind

Artist: Redfield Avenue  Scripture: Isaiah 40:31 / Renewal

A southern rock track built around the image of grace as a second chance — not cheap grace, but the kind you earn your way back to. At a mid-tempo country rock pace, this song works for a male vocalist in the vein of Zach Williams or early Chris Stapleton with a faith thread.

Still Here Anyway

Artist: Redfield Avenue  Scripture: Hebrews 13:5 / God’s Faithfulness

A country rock ballad about holding on when circumstances say quit — and finding that God held on first. Arranged around a clean electric guitar and brushed snare, this one sits in the same lane as early Chris Young or Lonestar: emotionally direct, no shortcuts. Strong closer or radio mid-tempo. Works for male or female lead.

Go-Go-Goin’

Artist: Redfield Avenue  Scripture: Philippians 3:14 / Pressing Forward

The upbeat one. Driving rhythm, doubled acoustic guitars, a hook that lands on the first listen. Written around the idea of obedient momentum — you don’t know exactly where you’re headed, but you know who’s leading and you go. Built for an artist who wants a radio-ready single with real country DNA and a faith message that doesn’t feel tacked on.

Ask and Believe

Artist: Redfield Avenue  Scripture: James 1:5–8 / Faith Without Doubt

One of the most-played songs in the catalog with over 4,000 YouTube streams. Built from James 1:5–8 — the passage about asking in faith without wavering. Uptempo country worship feel, call-and-response hook, and a lyric that holds the tension between doubt and trust without resolving it too quickly. Strong fit for an artist who wants a Sunday morning single that doesn’t feel like it belongs in a dentist’s office.

Count It All Joy

Artist: Redfield Avenue  Scripture: James 1:2–4 / Perseverance Through Trials

The counterintuitive anthem — a country song about suffering that doesn’t flinch. James 1:2 as a full production track: the kind of song a hurting listener plays on repeat because it names what they’re going through instead of explaining it away. Over 1,500 streams on YouTube. Built for an artist ready to say something real.

Who This Catalog Is For

You’re an independent Christian country artist with a debut or sophomore project and you need songs that sound like they came from a real place, not a writers’ room. This catalog was built for you.

You’re an A&R rep at a Christian country or Christian Americana label scouting material your artist can cut and own the master on. The mechanical license is available, the co-writer situation is clean, and the demo production is strong enough to hear the potential immediately.

You’re a worship artist who doesn’t want to sound like every other CCM act — you grew up on country, you want to reach people who go to church on Sunday and listen to Luke Combs on Monday. These songs bridge that gap without compromising either side.

The Path of the Righteous

Proverbs 12:1 — “Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge.”

A Christian Country track built on the Proverbs 12 picture of the righteous person — someone who chooses the harder road because they know where it leads. Mid-tempo groove with a conversational lyric. Works for a male vocalist who sounds lived-in, not polished.

Most Played on YouTube

Ranked by view count from the Harmony Of Heaven channel. These are the demos listeners have returned to most.

1
Ask and Believe
Redfield Avenue — James 1:5–8
4,222 views
2
Count It All Joy
Redfield Avenue — James 1:2–4
1,504 views
3
The Path of the Righteous
Redfield Avenue — Proverbs 12:1
951 views
4
At the Foot of the Cross
Rugged Cross Revival — Luke 23
61 views
5
Second Wind
Redfield Avenue — Isaiah 40:31
37 views
6
Still Here Anyway
Redfield Avenue — Hebrews 13:5
36 views
7
Go-Go-Goin’
Redfield Avenue — Philippians 3:14
30 views

Stream the Catalog

Both projects are on Spotify. Listen through before you reach out — every track is available to stream in full.

Rugged Cross Revival

Redfield Avenue

How It Works — Licensing a Demo

1. Listen

Stream the demo. The full production demo — voiced, arranged, and mixed — so you can hear exactly what you’re licensing before you commit.

2. License

Contact us with the song title and your intended use. We issue a mechanical license and you own your master recording. No royalty disputes, no co-writer drama.

3. Record

Take it to the studio. Change the key, rearrange the production, add your instrumentation — the song is yours to interpret. Our demos are starting points, not ceilings.