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SCOTTY McCREERY WILL ‘SEE YOU’ IN STORES OCTOBER 15TH. (AUDIO)

SCOTTY McCREERY WILL ‘SEE YOU’ IN STORES OCTOBER 15TH. (AUDIO)

Nashville, TN (August 27, 2013)Scotty McCreery has announced the title of his highly anticipated sophomore album, See You Tonight, which will be in stores on October 15th.

McCreery gradually revealed the cover of the album yesterday on www.scottymccreery.comby challenging fans to uncover the image by sharing the page on Twitter and Facebook. Fans who participated in the challenge also have the opportunity to win a special flyaway package to an album launch event in New York. 

See You Tonight is produced by Frank Rogers (Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker) and features several tracks co-written by McCreery, including the album’s title track, which is also his current single. This is the first album where McCreery had a hand in writing some of the songs.

“This album is a big step from where we were. I have been writing for a long time now, since I was a kid, but these are the first songs I’ve had a chance to record and release to the public and I’m excited,” says McCreery. “I was lucky to have my first single off the record be one that I co-wrote.  I am excited about letting folks hear it. We have been working on this for the better part of a year now, so it’s a long time coming.”

“I grew up loving old-school country, and you’ll hear those things come out on this record,” he continues. “You will hear the contemporary country, but you will always hear the steel guitar and fiddle and those little nuances that make the older country what it was. I definitely am trying to stay true to my tastes as an artist on this album.”

See You Tonight is the follow up to McCreery’s Platinum-selling album Clear As Day, which topped the Billboard Top 200 and Top Country charts, earning him a spot in the Guinness World Records Book for being the youngest male in history to score a #1 album on the all-genre chart with a debut release. Clear As Day also garnered the highest sales of any country solo album released that year, and held the # 1 spot on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart for six weeks. To date, McCreery has sold over 1.6 million albums in two years. The Garner, NC native has also earned both a Platinum and Gold album as well as two Gold Singles.

McCreery has been staying busy on the road with his first headline tour, The Weekend Roadtrip Tour 2013, which will continue to make stops around the country through the rest of the year.

See You Tonight Track Listing:

1.         NOW – Written by Scotty McCreery, busbee and Frank Rogers
2.         SEE YOU TONIGHT  – Written by Scotty McCreery, Ashley Gorley and Zach Crowell
3.         GET GONE WITH YOU – Written by Ross Copperman, Lynn Hutton and Tammi Kidd Hutton
4.         FEELIN’ IT -Written by Frank Rogers and Matthew West
5.         FEEL GOOD SUMMER SONG -Written by J. T. Harding, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne
6.         BUZZIN’ -Written by busbee and Frank Rogers
7.         CAN YOU FEEL IT -Written by Scotty McCreery, Ashley Gorley and Zach Crowell
8.         THE DASH  -Written by Kyle Jacobs and Preston Brust
9.         BLUE JEAN BABY -Written by Matt Ramsey, Trevor Rosen and Matt Jenkins
10.       FORGET TO FORGET YOU -Written by Casey Beathard and Michael Dulaney
11.       I DON’T WANNA BE YOUR FRIEND -Written by Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers and David Fanning
12.       CAROLINA MOON -Written by Jon Randall Stewart and Ronnie Stewart
13.       SOMETHING MORE -Written by Scotty McCreery and Frank Rogers

For more information, be sure to visit www.scottymccreery.com.  

Audio / Scotty McCreery (recording songs)

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AUDIO: Scotty McCreery says the songs on his album will show fans who he is as a person.

Scotty McCreery (recording songs) OC: …about me. :12
“I wouldn’t cut a song that wasn’t me. That’s what I wanted to accomplish on this album — do something and create something that really showed who I am as a person and I think every single song on this album speaks to a little bit about me.”

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