The McCrary Sisters’ New Album ‘Love Is the Only Key’ Due In July
The McCrary Sisters are set to release their latest album, Love Is the Only Key, on July 15.
Produced by Steve Crawford and co-produced by Church on the Rock, the new collection features eight tracks, including “What Good Am I,” written by Bob Dylan. “Run On” features their brother Allen McCrary, and is a testament to the family’s trailblazing legacy as the celebrated vocals of their late sister and group member Deborah are also captured on the track, as well as “Amazing Grace” and “Shake It Off.” The album release marks the 15-year anniversary of their debut album, Our Journey.
“What the world needs now is love. Love is the only key to make a better place for you and me,” says Regina McCrary. “Love can set us free and bring us unity. Listen, if we ain’t got love, we ain’t got nothing. I thank God that I have enough love in me that I can say I’ll make a change today. I’ll show love today. Our entire album is about LOVE TOGETHERNESS. We can do this together, but it starts with you and me.”
“We’re so grateful, because God’s timing is everything! Now is the time for Love Is the Only Key and we pray that you are blessed,” adds Alfreda McCrary.
Daughters of the late Rev. Samuel McCrary, a founding member of the legendary gospel quartet The Fairfield Four, Ann, Regina, Alfreda and the late Deborah grew up in Nashville surrounded by music, artists, community and faith. The daughters were raised singing at home and at their father’s church and in their formative years, had many accomplishments individually and together, sharing in their family legacy performing with artists including Bob Dylan, Elvis, Isaac Hayes and Stevie Wonder.
In 2011, the Sisters officially formed their own group and have since recorded or performed with artists including Delbert McClinton, Black Keys, Eric Church, Patty Griffin, Jonny Lang, Robert Randolph, The Winans, Carrie Underwood, Dr. John, Widespread Panic, Sheryl Crow, Maren Morris and many more.
Love Is the Only Key Track List:
1. “Love Is the Only Key” (The McCrary Sisters)
2. “Let’s Come Together” (The McCrary Sisters)
3. “Run On” (public domain)
4. “What Good Am I” (Bob Dylan)
5. “Your Amazing Love” (The McCrary Sisters)
6. “What He’s Done For Me” (The McCrary Sisters)
7. “Shake It Off” (The McCrary Sisters)
8. “Amazing Grace” (public domain)
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