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  1. 9. Mai 2024 · And Countin’. 11. Stuck Behind a Tractor. 12. Red Letter Blueprint. 13. Porch. On Rise & Fall, Scotty McCreery explores the highs and lows of the circle of life. With his longtime production team of Frank Rogers, Derek Wells and Aaron Eshuis, McCreery channels the music of his North Carolinian upbringing to create a nostalgic, throwback ...

  2. 3. Mai 2024 · Written by well-known country songwriters Scotty Emerick and John Scott Sherrill, and produced by long-time Travis producer Kyle Lehning with Jerry Douglas, “Where I Came From” sounds like a Randy Travis song written and recorded in his heyday. The release of the song came with ample teases of Randy appearing in a studio, flashes of ...

  3. 15. Mai 2024 · “Knock Yourself Out” is a song by Toby Keith from his album, Honkytonk University, released in 2005. The song was written by Dean Dillon, Scotty Emerick, and Toby Keith himself. With its catchy melody and straightforward lyrics, this song explores the emotions and frustrations of a person who has had enough of a toxic relationship.

  4. 4. Mai 2024 · “Where That Came From” was co-written by country veterans John Scott Sherrill and Scotty Emerick, per a citation on a YouTube video previewing the song. Emerick released the song himself last year on his EP Headwinds (The Demo Sessions). Travis suffered a near-fatal stroke in 2013. Since then he’s released two albums of previously ...

  5. 8. Mai 2024 · Scotty McCreery – Rise & Fall – Track by Track. The thirteen track album lasts 45 minutes. 1. Little More Gone. The opener sets the direction for the album. The country music sound is rather traditional. However, apart from the virtuous piano lines, it is majorly the groovy bass which defines Little More Gone on the instrumental side.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · May 17, 2005. “You Ain’t Leavin’ (Thank God Are Ya)” is a country song by Toby Keith released in 2005 as part of his album ‘Honkytonk University.’. The song was written by Dean Dillon, Scotty Emerick, and Toby Keith himself. With its catchy melody and humorous lyrics, the song presents a satirical take on a relationship gone sour.

  7. 3. Mai 2024 · New Music May 3, 2024 8:51 AM By Tom Breihan. In 2013, the country music legend Randy Travis suffered a near-fatal stroke, which took away most of his speech and singing ability. Travis has ...