ALAN JACKSON’S FREIGHT TRAIN IS COMIN’ DOWN THE TRACKS MARCH 30
Nashville,
TN - Superstar Alan Jackson will release a new album, FREIGHT TRAIN, on
March 30. Jackson’s 18th album (including two hits collections),
FREIGHT TRAIN was produced by longtime collaborator Keith Stegall and
features 12 songs, one of which is Jackson’s hot new single, the
Stegall co-write, “It’s Just That Way.”
Eight of the album’s dozen tracks bear Jackson’s songwriting
credit, including one he penned with Roger Murrah, with whom he wrote
one of his biggest hits, “Don’t Rock the Jukebox.” In a moving tribute
to the legendary Vern Gosdin, who passed away last year and for whom
Jackson has long expressed admiration, Jackson enlisted Lee Ann Womack
to record “Till the End,” Gosdin’s 1977 classic duet with Janie Fricke.
FREIGHT TRAIN’s first single, “It’s Just That Way,” is already on
the express track to the top of the country airplay charts, with Music
Row praising, “Alan has seldom sounded warmer than he does on this
lovely ballad.” “It’s Just That Way” is also one of three songs on the
album to feature acclaimed bluegrass singer Rhonda Vincent on
background vocals.
In addition, this past Tuesday, January 12, marked the release date
for the digital single of “It’s Just That Way,” available now at online
music retailers.
FREIGHT TRAIN is Jackson’s newest album since GOOD TIME, his March
2008 collection which produced three #1 singles and was released to
critical acclaim. Alan Jackson is one of the most respected and
successful artists of his generation, has sold over 50 million albums
and has 34 #1 singles, 24 of which he wrote himself.
Source: alanjackson.com
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