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SCOTTY McCREERY TOPS THE COUNTRY ALBUM CHARTS! (PRESS RELEASE & AUDIO)

SCOTTY McCREERY TOPS THE COUNTRY ALBUM CHARTS! (PRESS RELEASE & AUDIO)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country star Scotty McCreery delivers his second consecutive No. 1 Billboard debut with his latest album, See You Tonight (Mercury Nashville / 19 / Interscope Records).  With more than 52,000 units sold the first week, McCreery lands at the top of the Billboard Country Albums chart and No. 6 on the Top 200.  The sophomore album from the platinum-selling artist, produced by Mark Bright and Frank Rogers, features five songs co-written by McCreery, including the current single and title track, “See You Tonight.”

“It’s just incredible that this is my second album to debut at No. 1 on country Billboard,” shared McCreery.  “I owe so much to the fans who got me here as well as everyone in Nashville who has supported me along the way.” 

McCreery began his Oct. 15 release week in New York City with a CD release party for fans at Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square followed by “See You Tonight” performances on NBC’s “TODAY Show” (view HERE) and Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” (view HERE; bonus online segment HERE – performance of “Now” at 5:15 mark).  The artist the L.A. Times now calls “a bona-fide country star,” then headed south to the home of country music to appear on Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry and included an in-store signing at the Grand Ole Opry House. 

McCreery continued his fan-centric release events with two nights at the N.C. State Fair near his hometown in Raleigh, N.C. where he played for nearly 9,000 concert-goers over the course of two nights at Dorton Arena.  Each day also included a special meet & greet release party for over 800 fans. 

See You Tonight is being met with glowing reviews from the Chicago Tribune saying “Scotty delivers with refreshing introspection … I can’t recall enjoying a ‘Country’ genre album as much as Scotty McCreery’s ‘See You Tonight,’” the Associated Press stating “McCreery combines the traditional aspects of heroes Josh Turner and Randy Travis with contemporary touches brought in by producer Frank Rogers (Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker). The result shows McCreery moving into a style of his own that should win him fans beyond the “Idol” fan base,” Rolling Stone affirming McCreery will “strike a chord on either side of the Mason-Dixon,” and PEOPLE noting that McCreery is “proving once again that America got it right, the 2011 Idol champ delivers one of the fall’s best country albums.”

Next up for McCreery is a performance on NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” this Friday, Oct. 25 (11:30 p.m. ET / 10:30 CT) before continuing on with tour dates in Ohio and Tenn. 

McCreery offers three versions of See You Tonight: the standard 13-track version, a special 16-track deluxe edition, available anywhere you buy music, and an exclusive 18-track deluxe available only at Wal-Mart and www.walmart.com

For new, photos, tour dates and more, visit www.ScottyMcCreery.comFans can also connect with McCreery via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

Audio / Scotty McCreery (writing with Nashville's best)

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AUDIO: Scotty McCreery wrote with some of Nashville’s best songwriters for his new album, See You Tonight.

Scotty McCreery (writing with Nashville’s best) OC: …learn like that. :34
“It’s been really cool to have the chance to write with some of Nashville’s best and the world’s best songwriters for this record. I think you hear these guys’ songs throughout the years in Nashville. If you go back and hear some of your favorite songs, you’ll see their names on the songs. So to be able to write with them was cool for me and I got to learn a lot from them. You can kind of see the different nuances in their songs, see which ones – if you listen closely you can tell that’s an Ashley Gorley song or that’s a busbee song. It’s cool that they invited me to be a part of their songwriting careers and I got to write with them and really write songs for this record that were incredible. It was a special thing for me, especially as a young artist to learn like that.”