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Chris Young reveals track list & writers for new album

Chris Young is stepping into a bold new era with the announcement of his tenth studio album, ‘I Didn’t Come Here To Leave,' due out October 17. Marking his first release under Black River Entertainment, the 14-track project signals both a creative evolution and a personal milestone as the multi-platinum artist also celebrates eight years as a Grand Ole Opry member this fall. Pre-order / Pre-save right here.

The album includes 11 songs co-written by Young and was produced alongside Andy Sheridan. Earlier this week, he gave fans a taste of what’s to come with a visualiser for the title track and has now unveiled the full track list.

  1. Some Around Here (Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Jason Duke/Josh Hoge)
  2. I Didn’t Come Here To Leave (Chris Young/Kyle Fishman/Dallas Davidson)
  3. Good As Yours (Chris Young/Jonathan Smith/Jordan Walker/Trannie Anderson)
  4. I Hope It’s Okay (Chris Young/Dave Fenley/Davis Forney/Austin Machado)
  5. I Feel A Cold One Coming On (Chris Young/Tyler Reeve/Trent Tomlinson/Josh Gleave)
  6. Til The Last One Dies (Ben Hayslip/Seth Mosley/Jordan Walker)
  7. Pour Some Whiskey On It (Chris Young/Jessie Jo Dillon/Steven Lee Olsen/Jimmy Robbins)
  8. Boots On The Ground (Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Jason Duke/Josh Hoge)
  9. Tin Roof (Ty Graham/Adam Wood/ Trenton Michael Fisher)
  10. Dirt And Daisies (Chris Young/Casey Brown/Deric Ruttan/Parker Welling)
  11. Just Keep Living (Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Jason Duke/Josh Hoge)
  12. Jesus, Momma, Country Radio (Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Taylor Phillips/Josh Phillips)
  13. What Would You Take (Doug Johnson/Steve Diamond)
  14. Brake Lights (Chris Young/ Hillary Lindsey/Ty Graham/Jesse Frasure)

Songs like ‘Til The Last One Dies,' already climbing radio and streaming charts, showcase Young’s signature blend of country storytelling and rich vocal power. From anthems like ‘Pour Some Whiskey On It' to more reflective cuts such as ‘I Hope It’s Okay' and ‘Jesus, Momma, Country Radio,' the album captures both his roots and his ever-expanding musical range. As he approaches two decades in country music, ‘I Didn’t Come Here To Leave' finds Young looking ahead with renewed energy and purpose.

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