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Ryan Hurd To Release ‘Midwest Rock & Roll (Deluxe)’ May 30

May 2, 2025/by Lauryn Sink

Ryan Hurd. Photo: Brown Bear of Country Night

Ryan Hurd is set to release a deluxe edition of his March 2025 record, Midwest Rock & Roll, on May 30 via Big Machine Records. His new track, “Paul. (London Sessions),” is available now.

Produced by Aaron Eshuis, the deluxe album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London earlier this year and features a brand-new original song with Carter Faith (“JP’s Hard Luck Diner, Permanently Closed”), a reimagined version of the fan-favorite track “Paul.” and two Paul McCartney-inspired covers: The Beatles’ “In My Life” and Paul McCartney and Wings’ “Let Me Roll It.”

“Midwest Rock & Roll has been such a special project for me, and I wasn’t ready to close the door on that chapter just yet,” shares Hurd. “I’m excited to release the deluxe record featuring four new songs, all of which I recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London.”

Midwest Rock & Roll (Deluxe) Track List:
1. “Midwest Rock & Roll” (Ryan Hurd, Mark Holman, Randy Montana)
2. “Single In The Same Town” (Ryan Hurd, Brinley Addington, Aaron Eshuis)
3. “Die For It” (Ryan Hurd, Mark Holman, Randy Montana)
4. “Lighthouse” (Ryan Hurd, Aaron Eshuis, Mark Holman)
5. “This Party Sucks” (Ryan Hurd, Brinley Addington, Ryan Beaver, David Garcia)
6. “Youth” (Ryan Hurd, Aaron Eshuis, Joey Hyde, Matt McGinn)
7. “All Night Long Days” (Ryan Hurd, Aaron Eshuis, Joey Hyde, Matt McGinn)
8. “Funerals” (Ryan Hurd, Mark Holman, Randy Montana)
9. “California 1972” (Ryan Hurd, Ryan Beaver, Joe Clemmons, Aaron Eshuis)
10. “Go To Bed Sober (featuring Sasha Alex Sloan)” (Ryan Hurd, Sasha Alex Sloan, King Henry)
11. “Paul.” (Ryan Hurd, Summer Overstreet, Jordan Reynolds)
12. “The Last Song I’ll Ever Write” (Ryan Hurd, Joe Clemmons, Dave Cohen, Aaron Eshuis)
13. “Paul. (London Sessions)” (Ryan Hurd, Summer Overstreet, Jordan Reynolds)
14. “JP’s Hard Luck Diner, Permanently Closed (London Sessions) (featuring Carter Faith)” (Ryan Hurd, Tofer Brown, Carter Faith)
15. “In My Life (London Sessions)” (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
16. “Let Me Roll It (London Sessions)” (Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney)

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Lauryn Sink is a staff writer at MusicRow Magazine. Hailing from Lexington, North Carolina, Lauryn is a 2025 graduate of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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