Historical Archive
11 Months and 29 Days is an album by Johnny Paycheck that showcases his signature blend of honky-tonk and country music. Released in the late 1980s, the album features Paycheck's gritty vocal style and poignant storytelling, reflecting themes of heartache, working-class struggles, and the pursuit of redemption. The album is noted for its production quality and is considered a testament to Paycheck's lasting influence in the country music genre.