Vince Gill Unveils Sixth EP In 50 Years From Home Series
Vince Gill has released the sixth EP in his 50 Years From Home series. End Of The Night is out today (April 10) via MCA.
The seven track project features writing credits from Jordan Fletcher, Liz Rose, Barry Dean, HARDY and more. The project was produced by Gill at his home studio near Nashville, with engineers Justin Niebank and Matt Rausch and a core group of musicians that includes Franklin, guitarists Jedd Hughes and Tom Bukovac, bassist Jimmie Lee Sloas, keyboardists Gordon Mote and John Jarvis, and drummer Fred Eltringham.
Penned with Jason Nix and Driver Williams, “What I Love About Love” features a duet with Gill’s longtime friends, Lady A.
“I remember when we first started working on it, I said, ‘This reminds me of a Lady A song,’ and they were kind enough to come in and make it pretty cool. We had a ball,” Gill shares
“We are lifelong fans of Vince Gill,” adds Lady A’s Hillary Scott. “I’ll never forget hearing this song for the first time on Vince’s iPhone speaker backstage in Nashville last fall when he shared it with us. Being asked to be a part of this project is truly humbling and an unforgettable experience.”
End Of The Night Track List:
1. “New Kind of Lonely” (Vince Gill & Barry Dean)
2. “End Of The Night” (Vince Gill, Jordan Fletcher, Jeremy Spillman)
3. “She’s An Angel” (Vince Gill and Michael Hardy)
4. “What I Love About Love (feat. Lady A)” (Vince Gill, Jason Nix, Driver Williams)
5. “Where Will My Heart Go Now” (Vince Gill and Liz Rose)
6. “How in the World Did I Ever Lose You” (Vince Gill and Jack Schneider)
7. “Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away”
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