NOW That’s What I Call Music, Universal Music Group Nashville and Sony Music Nashville have released Now That’s What I Call Music Outlaw Country. Now Outlaw Country is the first installment of special Outlaw Country brand under the popular NOW series. Country Music fans can hear these eighteen tracks from their favorite Outlaw Country artists including Chris Stapleton, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Miranda Lambert, and Jamey Johnson and more. Physical and digital purchase available HERE, and vinyl will be available 4/16.
Now That’s What I Call Music Outlaw Country Track Listing:
- Chris Stapleton- Traveller
- Jamey Johnson- High Cost Of Living
- Steve Earle- Copperhead Road
- Miranda Lambert- Kerosene
- Travis Tritt- T-R-O-U-B-L-E
- Billy Joe Shaver- I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train
- Johnny Cash- Folsom Prison Blues (Live)
- The Charlie Daniels Band- The Devil Went Down To Georgia
- Johnny Paycheck- Take This Job and Shove It
- Waylon Jennings- Ladies Love Outlaws
- Kris Kristofferson- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson- Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
- Tanya Tucker- Texas (When I Die)
- Emmylou Harris- Bluebird Wine
- Jerry Jeff Walker- Up Against The Wall, Redneck (Live)
- David Allan Coe- The Ride
- Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson- Pancho & Lefty
- Guy Clark- Desperados Waiting For A Train
Chris is poised to top the country charts with his single, “Starting Over.”
NOW That’s What I Call Music is a joint venture from Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. The multi-platinum NOW That’s What I Call Music! compilation series is the world’s best-selling multi-artist recorded music brand with sales topping 104 million in the U.S. Now That’s What I Call Music Outlaw Country is distributed by Universal Music Group. NOW and NOW That’s What I Call Music! are registered trademarks of Universal Music Group and its affiliates.
Audio / CHRIS STAPLETON TALKS ABOUT THE TITLE OF HIS 2015 ALBUM, TRAVELLER.
DownloadChris Stapleton (title of Traveller) OC: …folks too. :43
“The song ‘Traveller’ and how it ended up being the title of the record, it seemed like a natural thing to call it, because a lot of, certainly the inspiration for this record came from a series of events. It’s kind of the only song that was written inside of, well, there might’ve been one other song written inside of knowing I was going to make this record in this way. The rest of the songs came from outside of that time period. So, that’s one reason to name it that. The other reason is that it can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. It’s about a journey in a musical sense and in a physical sense and in a spiritual sense. In every way that you can have a journey, this record is kind of that for me, and hopefully for some other folks too.”