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NOW that's what i call country vol. 4

"NOW That's What I Call Country Vol. 4" will be out 14 June 2011.   

It's part of "NOW That's What I Call Music!, "which is the world's best-selling multi-artist album series with sales topping 200 million worldwide and 80 million in the U.S. The three previous country releases debuted in the top 3 of the Billboard country albums chart. 

CD song list:

1. "Hello World" by Lady Antebellum
2. "If I Die Young" by The Band Perry
3. "Who Are You When I'm Not Looking" by Blake Shelton
4. "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not" by Thompson Square
5. "Stuck Like Glue" by Sugarland
6. "Undo It" by Carrie Underwood
7. "Put You In a Song" by Keith Urban
8. "Roll With It" by Easton Corbin
9. "Only Prettier" by Miranda Lambert
10. "Smoke a Little Smoke" by Eric Church
11. "Voices" by Chris Young
12. "Someone Else Calling You Baby" by Luke Bryan
13. "Come Back Song" by Darius Rucker
14. "What Do You Want" by Jerrod Niemann
15. "Let Me Down Easy" by Billy Currington

16. "Back to December" by Taylor Swift
17. "Colder Weather" by Zac Brown Band
18. "The Breath You Take" by George Strait

eric church to release chief

Eric Church will release his new album, 'Chief', on 26 July 211 on EMI Records. He titled the album after a childhood nickname given to him by his grandfather. Church co-wrote the project's first single, 'Homeboy,' with Casey Beathard. The music video for “Homeboy,” was filmed at Nashville’s Tennessee State Prison. 

Church co-wrote 10 of the 11 tracks, with titles such as 'Jack Daniels,' and 'Springsteen.'   Church's hits include 'Love Your Love the Most,' 'Hell on the Heart' and 'Smoke a Little Smoke.'  He will open for Jason Aldean through 5 June 2011 and join Toby Keith's tour beginning 30 June 2011 and continuing through the fall. 

Chief track listing
1. Creepin’ (Eric Church / Marv Green)
2. Drink In My Hand (Eric Church, Michael P. Heeney, Luke Laird)
3. Keep On (Eric Church / Ryan Tyndell)
4. Like Jesus Does (Casey Beathard / Monty Criswell)
5. Hungover & Hard Up (Eric Church / Luke Laird)
6. Homeboy (Eric Church / Casey Beathard)
7. Country Music Jesus (Eric Church / Jeremy Spillman)
8. Jack Daniels (Eric Church / Jeff Hyde / Lynn Hutton)
9. Springsteen (Eric Church / Jeff Hyde / Ryan Tyndell)
10. I’m Gettin’ Stoned (Eric Church / Jeff Hyde / Casey Beathard / Jeremy Cradey)
11. Over When It’s Over (Eric Church / Luke Laird)

eric church ~ smoke a little smoke

eric church - in nyc

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The final Country Music Association Songwriters Series of 2010 at New York City’s Joe’s Pub went out not with a bang, but in a puff of smoke, thanks to Eric Church and his resilient single “Smoke a Little Smoke.”
The singer, sporting a knit hat pulled down to his eyes, wrapped up his intimate acoustic set with his unconventional ode to recreational puffing, a song a woman seated near the front of the stage laughingly said she “can’t play in front of her kids.”
“Now that’s an endorsement,” quipped host Bob DiPiero, before Eric lit into the rebellious anthem—which has kept the almost two-year-old album Carolina hovering in the Top 20 on the Billboard album chart. Still, Eric isn’t resting on his laurels. He spent the last few months in a North Carolina cabin writing his next album.
2 Nov 2010, however, the evening belonged to his past hits, including “Hell on the Heart” and “Sinners like Me".