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Ingrid Andress Slates Deluxe Album For October

September 21, 2020/by Jessica Nicholson


“More Hearts Than Mine” hitmaker Ingrid Andress will release a deluxe version of her debut full-length album Lady Like on Oct. 2, featuring three previously-unreleased tracks.

In addition to her latest song, “Feeling Things,” the album will feature Andress collaborating with Little Big Town on a rendition of her No. 1 hit “More Hearts Than Mine,” as well as a cover of “Boys,” which Andress originally penned for Charli XCX.
“My love life and emotions are always all over the place,” Andress says. “And with the new songs as a part of the deluxe, I felt like this special track listing was a perfect way to let fans inside my head a little bit more.”

Earlier this month, the Platinum-selling artist was nominated for a CMA Award in the New Artist category and Song of the Year category for “More Hearts Than Mine.” The breakout star was the winningest artist at the 32nd Annual MusicRow Awards this year, sweeping every category she was nominated in. In addition to taking home the award for Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year and Breakthrough Artist of the Year, “More Hearts Than Mine” also earned her the sought-after Song of the Year award.

Her debut album, Lady Like, is also set for a vinyl release on Oct. 16.

LADY LIKE (DELUXE)
1. “Feeling Things” – Ingrid Andress, Jason Wu, Trey Campbell
2. “The Stranger (Reimagined)” – Ingrid Andress, Ryan Lafferty
3. “Anything But Love” – Ingrid Andress, Jamie Floyd, Zach Abend
4. “We’re Not Friends” – Ingrid Andress, AJ Pruis, Derrick Southerland, Nate Cyphert
5. “Both” – Ingrid Andress, Derrick Southerland, Jordan Schmidt
6. “More Hearts Than Mine” – Ingrid Andress, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland
7. “Lady Like” – Ingrid Andress, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland
8. “Boys” – Ingrid Andress, Cass Lowe, Jerker Hansson, Ari Leff, Emily Warren, Michael Pollack
9. “Bad Advice” – Ingrid Andress, Derrick Southerland, Jamie Moore
10. “Waste of Lime” – Ingrid Andress, Shane McAnally, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland
11. “Life of the Party” – Ingrid Andress, Jason Wu, Jesse Thomas
12. “The Stranger” – Ingrid Andress, Ryan Lafferty
13. “More Hearts Than Mine (with Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town)” – Ingrid Andress, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland

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Jessica Nicholson serves as the Managing Editor for MusicRow magazine. Her previous music journalism experience includes work with Country Weekly magazine and Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) magazine. She holds a BBA degree in Music Business and Marketing from Belmont University. She welcomes your feedback at [email protected].
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