Fram oversaw all music on all platforms at CMT and negotiated talent for major tentpole and music specials. A champion of female artists, in 2013 she created CMT’s Next Women of Country franchise, which has grown to include a tour, and also oversaw CMT’s Equal Play platform.
To My Dear CMT Family, Friends, Colleagues,
Thirteen years ago this month, I had the extraordinary opportunity to become SVP/Music & Talent at CMT and work with my longtime friend and mentor Brian Philips (President of CMT at the time). The transition from rock radio to country music television turned out to be a pivotal moment in my career, allowing me and the brand’s resident experts to build CMT’s next great chapter. We went on to create an even bigger music brand, continuing to amplify the format’s superstars and legends while giving voice to the next generation.
Over the years, we’ve accomplished so many milestones as a team. From celebrating the ‘CMT Music Awards’ debut on CBS, bringing back historic franchises like ‘CMT Giants’ where we honored such legends as Kenny Rogers, Vince Gill and Alabama, and resurrecting the iconic ‘Storytellers’ format to creating new music programming and specials like ‘CMT Campfire Sessions,’ ‘CMT Summer Camp’ and ‘CMT Smashing Glass’ honoring Tanya Tucker & Patti LaBelle, these are once-in-a-lifetime experiences I will always treasure!
And it wouldn’t be CMT without a deep bow to the award-winning series, ‘CMT Crossroads.’ My first experience with the franchise was with Vince Gill & Sting at NYC’s Hammerstein Ballroom, and I immediately was overwhelmed by the musical magnitude of these shows. We went on to bring together such extraordinary pairings as Stevie Nicks & Lady A, Katy Perry & Kacey Musgraves, Alicia Keys & Maren Morris, Halsey & Kelsea Ballerini, Shawn Mendes & Zac Brown, Nickelback & Hardy, and so many more. I am eternally grateful for the expertise and genius of my colleagues, Executive Producers Margaret Comeaux and John Hamlin, without whom ‘Crossroads’ and so much more, would not be possible.
Among my proudest achievements has been our decade+ support of women with CMT’s ‘Next Women of Country,’ a program that has helped promote and elevate over 100 female artists on all platforms, and our efforts to move the format forward in areas of inclusion and diversity.
Over the years, the team worked tirelessly to grow these types of opportunities when in 2015, we created an all-female ‘Next Women of Country’ tour to give these artists a stage to play on – introducing newcomers like Kelsea Ballerini and supporting headlining acts like Martina McBride, Sara Evans & Jennifer Nettles.
All along, we would constantly ask ourselves, ‘how can we do even better?’
We soon founded an initiative called CMT ‘Equal Play’ – 50/50, male/female parity across all CMT video hours. With this momentum, we strongly encouraged the industry to play, sign and support more women and to make equally bold moves to help cement a format-wide commitment to women and equality. This concept ultimately grew to become the ‘CMT Equal Play Award,’ in recognition of artists who advocate for diverse and underrepresented voices in the industry, bestowed upon such luminaries as Jennifer Nettles, Linda Martell and Shania Twain.
We also partnered with Cameo Carlson, President & CEO at mtheory to create CMT ‘Equal Access’ to better support artists from underrepresented communities. I’m proud to say that this effort closely mirrors the visionary leadership of Marva Smalls, EVP of Public Affairs/Global Inclusion at Paramount, our partners in ‘Equal Access.’ This program has allowed us to work with both artists and management professionals, helping us diversify the talent pipeline in country music.
Looking back over my career at CMT, I have so much gratitude for amazing leaders like Van Toffler, Bob Bakish & Bruce Gillmer to name a few. Thank you for your vision and support.
To my incredible team, Donna Duncan, Stacey Cato, Jordan Walker, Katrina Cooper, Jordan Hatton, Abbi Roth, Bryana Cielo and my brilliant counterpart, Margaret Comeaux, John Hamlin, Heather Graffagnino, Jackie Barba, Jim Craig, Cynthia Mangrum, Jodi Carmichael, Melissa Goldberg, Ali Marszalkowski, Quinn Brown, Cody Alan, Shanna Strassberg, Andy Luther (and the IT Team) and so many more, we will always be a family and team. Your friendship and support have been my guiding light. I will cherish all our collective challenges and wins.
To my Paramount and MTV colleagues past and present, it’s been my complete honor to work and learn from you.
To the OG CMT’ers – the late great Chet Flippo, Suzanne Norman, Martin Clayton, Anthony Barton, Lisa Chader, Lucia Folk, Cindy McLean Finke, Jim Raley, Jackie Jones, Lewis Bogach, John-Miller Monzon, Shane Caldwell, Tessa Jordan, Jennifer Danielson, Jen Hoogerhyde (Morrison), Alina Thompson and so many more – in the words of Dolly ‘I will always love you!’
And finally, to this magical Nashville community and its brilliant artists, you have given and shared so much. I will always be grateful for your friendship and support, and I know that you will continue to collaborate with this undeniable brand for years to come.
Cheering on those who remain and those who have left-only great things ahead. With the ever-changing media landscape let’s remember to take care of each other! Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Leslie Fram
lesliefram@me.com
Weekly Register: Keith Urban Debuts ‘High’ Up On Country Albums Chart
/by Liza AndersonKeith Urban‘s High debuts at No. 10 on the country albums chart with 17K in total consumption (12K album only/5.9 million song streams), according to Luminate data.
The top five continues to lack movement, as Post Malone‘s F-1 Trillion maintains its No. 1 streak with 53K (3.3K album only/62 million song streams). Morgan Wallen‘s One Thing At A Time resides at No. 2 with 52.8K (884 album only/67 million song streams), followed by Zach Bryan‘s The Great American Bar Scene at No. 3 with 35K (238 album only/45 million song streams). Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album stays at No. 4 with 34K (411 album only/43 million song streams), and Bryan’s self-titled project secures the No. 5 slot again with 28K (2K album only/34 million song streams).
The top five on the country streaming songs chart remains the same as well. Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” leads at No. 1 with 21 million new streams, adding to 756 million ATD. Post Malone and Wallen’s “I Had Some Help” holds the No. 2 slot with 18 million streams, adding to 675 million ATD, while Bryan’s “Pink Skies” pauses at No. 3 with 13 million new streams, adding to 347 million ATD. Wallen’s “Lies, Lies, Lies” rests at No. 4 with 12.5 million streams, adding to 199 million ATD, and Bryan and Kacey Musgraves‘ “I Remember Everything” sits at No. 5 with 12 million new streams, adding to 1.012 billion ATD.
Rascal Flatts To Hit The Road Again On ‘Life Is A Highway Tour’
/by Lorie HollabaughRascal Flatts. Photo: Robby Klein
Rascal Flatts will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the band in 2025 with the new “Life Is A Highway Tour,” which will kick off in February in Evansville, Indiana.
The trio will visit 21 cities across the U.S. on the new tour, delivering a thank you to the fans who have supported them throughout their over two decades-long career. Stops on the tour will include Grand Rapids, Green Bay, Huntsville, Savannah, Ft. Worth, Orlando and more.
“In 2020, we announced the farewell tour after being on the road extensively for 20 years,” says the group. “To put it simply, we needed a break. Then COVID hit and our plans came to a screeching halt, like the rest of the world. Since then, we’ve been able to revisit our unique and special experience as a band and we’re ready to get out on the road again. It’s hard to believe that next year will be the 25th anniversary of Rascal Flatts, and that felt like the perfect time to get back in front of the fans who have given us so much.”
Joining the band on the “Life Is A Highway Tour” as support will be Lauren Alaina and Chris Lane. Tickets will go on sale this Friday, Oct. 4 and are available for purchase here.
“Life Is A Highway Tour” Official Dates:
2/13 Evansville, IN – Ford Center
2/14 Charleston, WV – Charleston Coliseum
2/15 Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena
2/22 Durant, OK – Choctaw Grand Theater
2/27 Sioux Falls, SD – Denny Sanford Premier Center
2/28 Green Bay, WI – Resch Center
3/1 Moline, IL – Vibrant Arena
3/6 Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena
3/7 Toledo, OH – Huntington Center
3/8 Youngstown, OH – Covelli Centre
3/13 Manchester, NH – SNHU Arena
3/14 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
3/15 Allentown, PA – PPL Center
3/20 Huntsville, AL – Von Braun Center Propst Arena*
3/22 Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena
3/27 Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
3/28 Lafayette, LA – CAJUNDOME
3/29 Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
4/3 Estero, FL – Hertz Arena
4/4 Orlando, FL – Kia Center
4/5 Jacksonville, FL – Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena
Mark Your Calendar—October 2024
/by Madison HahnenSingle/Track Releases & Radio Add Dates:
Morgan Wallen. Photo: Cameron Baird
October 4
Ella Langley/Weren’t For The Wind/SAWGOD/Columbia Records
Caitlyn Smith/Life Right Now
Runaway June/New Kind Of Emotion/Quartz Hill Records
Grace Tyler/Weak Man
Troubadour Blue/Punchline
Jordan Moore/What Dreams Are Made Of/The Label Group/Virgin Music
Hailey Benedict/Things My Mama Says/Big Loud Records/Local Hay Records
Kalaan White/Guide Me/MC1 Nashville
Tammy/Lovin’ How The Leaving Feels/MC1 Nashville
Andrew Heller/My Kind Of Town/DiamonDisc Records
Gene Higgins/Power In His Name/MC1 Nashville
October 7
Ernest/Would If I Could/Big Loud Records
Joe Nichols & Annie Bosko/Better Than You/Quartz Hill Records
October 11
Sam Barber/Thought Of You/Lockeland Springs/Atlantic Records
Dylan Gossett/Tree Birds/Big Loud Texas/Mercury Records
Dani Rose/Whiskey You’re Cold
TracieLynn/Pretty Machine
Nate Barnes/Something Else Tonight/Quartz Hill Records
October 14
Whitey Morgan & the 78’s/Let Me Roll
The Ashley Sisters/Everything Changes/Spellcast Records
October 18
Morgan Wallen/Love Somebody/Big Loud Records/Mercury Records
Marcus Hummon/Never Saw A Moor/3686 Records
Bryan Ruby/Come Back
October 21
Randy Cobb/Not On Me/Randy Cobb Music
October 28
Aaron Goodvin/Your Time To Stay/Sakamoto Music/Warner Music Canada
Sarah Harralson/Denim/Synapse Publishing & Entertainment
Album/EP Releases:
October 4
Little Big Town/The Christmas Record/Capitol Records Nashville
Nate Smith/California Gold/RCA Records Nashville
Tucker Wetmore/Waves On A Sunset/UMG Nashville/Back Blocks Music
Conner Smith/The Storyteller/The Valory Music Co.
Matthew West/Don’t Stop Praying/Story House Collective
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit/Live From The Ryman Vol. 2/Southeastern Records
The Wild Feathers/Sirens/New West Records
Hayes & The Heathens/Hayes & The Heathens/BOH Records
Jett Holden/The Phoenix/Black Opry Records
Leah Turner/This Is Mi
Ashley Barron/Checkmate
Daryl Mosley/Long Days & Short Stories/Pinecastle Records
Various Artists/Better Than Jail/Pinecastle Records/Wyatt Road Records
October 11
Jelly Roll/Beautifully Broken/BBR Music Group/Republic Records
Justin Moore/This Is My Dirt/The Valory Music Co.
Erin Kinsey/Gettin’ Away With It/RECORDS Nashville
Madeline Merlo/One House Down (From The Girl Next Door)/BBR Music Group/Stoney Creek Records
Carter Faith/The Aftermath/Capitol Records Nashville
Meghan Patrick/Golden Child/Riser House Records
October 17
Julie Williams/Tennessee Moon
October 18
Riley Green/Don’t Mind If I Do/Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment
Wyatt Flores/Welcome To The Plains/Island Records
Breland/Project 2024/Bad Realm Records/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville
Birdie Nichols/Into The West
October 25
Kelsea Ballerini/Patterns/Black River Records
Joe Nichols/Honky Tonks & Country Songs/Quartz Hill Records
Paul Cauthen/Black On Black/Anemoia Records/Atlantic Records
The Oak Ridge Boys/Mama’s Boys/Lightning Rod/Thirty Tigers
Mac Powell/I Love Jesus/Sparrow
Amythyst Kiah/Still + Bright/Rounder Records
Fancy Hagood/American Spirit
Angie K/Angie K
Chapel Hart/Hartfelt Family Christmas
The Isaacs/Praise & Worship: More Than A Hollow Hallelujah/Gaither Music Group
EmiSunshine/Trilogy: Roots; Nashville Vines; Wilder Flowers/Little Blackbird Records
Fimone/Fascination
Industry Events:
October 1
GMA Dove Awards
October 6 – 8
54th Annual IEBA Conference
Leslie Fram Exits CMT After 13 Years
/by LB CantrellLeslie Fram
CMT’s Senior Vice President of Music Strategy & Talent Leslie Fram has confirmed her exit as part of Paramount’s series of layoffs that affected the network.
In a letter released to Billboard, Fram penned a farewell to her colleagues, sharing that she was “cheering on those who remain and those who have left—only great things ahead. With the ever-changing media landscape let’s remember to take care of each other! Thank you from the bottom of my heart.” The full letter is below.
Fram oversaw all music on all platforms at CMT and negotiated talent for major tentpole and music specials. A champion of female artists, in 2013 she created CMT’s Next Women of Country franchise, which has grown to include a tour, and also oversaw CMT’s Equal Play platform.
Before joining the network in 2011, Fram had a long and impressive career in radio. She is one of the Co-Founders of Change The Conversation and Nashville Music Equality.
Layoffs Impact CMT
/by LB CantrellSeveral CMT team members have reportedly been laid off due to global restructuring of parent company Paramount.
According to Billboard, those affected include Stacey Cato (Director of Music and Talent), Quinn Brown (VP of Production), Ray Sells (Senior Director of Production), Jennifer DeVault (Senior Producer), Jordan Walker (Senior Manager of Music and Talent), Abbi Roth (Senior Manager of Music and Talent), Bryana Cielo (Executive Assistant) and Heather Graffagnino (VP of Production Management).
Country Aircheck reported that SVP/Music & Talent Leslie Fram is also exiting.
CMT has not returned a request for confirmation.
Jessie Jo Dillon Re-Enters Top 10 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by Madison HahnenJessie Jo Dillon.
Jessie Jo Dillon has re-entered the top 10 on MusicRow‘s Top Songwriter Chart. “Lies Lies Lies,” “Am I Okay?” and “Messed Up As Me” put Dillon in the No. 6 spot this week.
Zach Bryan remains in the No. 1 spot for the fourth consecutive week with “28,” “American Nights” and “Pink Skies.” Ashley Gorley remains at No. 2 with “Cowgirls,” “Fix What You Didn’t Break,” “I Am Not Okay,” “I Had Some Help,” “Losers,” “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” “What Don’t Belong To Me” and “Whiskey Whiskey.”
Charlie Handsome (No. 3), Chris Stapleton (No. 4) and Riley Green (No. 5) round out this week’s top five.
The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital download track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.
Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.
Amazon Music To Celebrate Country Music Month
/by Madison HahnenAmazon Music will celebrate Country Music Month by putting together an extensive collection of content tied to it’s flagship playlist “bonfire.”
Throughout the month, Amazon Music will release new livestreams, Amazon Music Originals and videos from featured artists on the playlist, including Dylan Gossett, Jelly Roll, Kacey Musgraves, Lainey Wilson, Leon Bridges, Nate Smith and more.
This Thursday (Oct. 3) at 6 p.m. PT, Amazon Music will also stream Breakthrough Artist Smith’s appearance on City Sessions in Los Angeles, part of Amazon Music’s exclusive series of intimate live streamed performances from across the world. Smith will be performing songs from his new album California Gold, as well as deep cuts and fan favorites.
On Oct. 11, Amazon Music will release video on demand of Musgraves’ recent Climate Pledge Arena concert. Broadcasted live by Amazon Music earlier this month, the concert documented the singer’s “Deeper Well World Tour” stop in Seattle and featured performances of “Cardinal,” “Jade Green,” “Rainbow,” “Architect” and more. The concert film also features performances from singer-songwriter Father John Misty and GRAMMY-winning trio Nickel Creek. The full concert will be available to stream exclusively on Prime Video.
Jelly Roll will kick off a star-studded third season of Amazon Music Live on Oct. 17 in support of his upcoming album, Beautifully Broken. Both Jelly Roll and Smith’s performances will stream on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch.
In another way to celebrate the genre, Amazon Music will also premiere new Amazon Music Originals. This Friday (Oct. 4), Gossett will release a brand-new cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” and on Oct. 25, Wilson will release a new song called “Love & Learn.” Co-written with Caitlyn Smith and Lee Thomas Miller, the track will be available exclusively on Amazon Music. Each of these new Amazon Music Originals will appear on “bonfire.”
To end the month of celebration, on Oct. 25 Amazon Music will release the latest episode of Songline, the new docu-performance series that gives fans an intimate look into an artist’s songwriting process and the stories behind the music. The new episode will spotlight Bridges performing and telling the stories behind songs from his reflective new album, Leon.
“Leaning into our strength in country music, ‘bonfire’ allows us to speak to a wider, more diverse music customer with a unique, mood-based, genre-blending playlist,” says Emily Cohen Belote, Lead Music Curator at Amazon Music. “Sitting at the intersection of country, indie, and alternative, ‘bonfire’ was created because these genres have more in common than not and belong together in one home.”
Community Remembers Music Icon Kris Kristofferson
/by John Nix ArledgeKris Kristofferson. Photo: Mary Ellen Mark
Country Music Hall of Fame member, prolific songwriter and Golden Globe-winning actor Kris Kristofferson passed away at his home in Maui, Hawaii on Saturday (Sept. 28) at age 88.
Since the news of his passing, artists, industry members and fans alike have taken to social media to share memories and pay tribute to the late country music icon. Below are some of those messages. Click here to read Kristofferson’s full obituary.
“Kristofferson believed to his core that creativity is God-given, and that those who ignore or deflect such a holy gift are doomed to failure and unhappiness. He preached that a life of the mind gives voice to the soul, and then he created a body of work that gave voice not only to his soul but to ours. Kris’s heroes included the prize fighter Muhammad Ali, the great poet William Blake, and the ‘Hillbilly Shakespeare,’ Hank Williams. He lived his life in a way that honored and exemplified the values of each of those men, and he leaves a righteous, courageous and resounding legacy that rings with theirs.” — Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
“Songwriters have lost an icon and a friend. As one of the founding fathers of Music Row, Kris Kristofferson set the bar for greatness in the art of writing songs. He was a true star. The air changed when he walked in the room. Country music, Nashville and NSAI would not be who we are today without the incredible Kris Kristofferson.” – Lee Thomas Miller, NSAI President
“Kris Kristofferson was an incredible songwriter, performer, and represented the Country Music genre to the entire world both through his music, and through his acting career. His solo work along with the music of The Highwaymen set a standard for all of Country Music, and his acting in films including A Star Is Born and Songwriter made him beloved by the world at large,” said Damon Whiteside, CEO of the Academy of Country Music. “Kris Kristofferson was known for telling it like it is as a songwriter, and I’m so thankful we were able to honor him with the ACM Poet’s Award in 2013, which was one of his three ACM Awards. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Kris’ family, along with all of his friends and fans.” – Damon Whiteside, ACM CEO
“The Country Music world has lost one of its most profound storytellers. I was fortunate to get to work with Kris on many projects over the years. His charm was exactly what you’d expect—unassuming and slightly mysterious yet deeply warm. As a prolific writer, actor and performer, his gifts were unlike anyone else. We regret that we will no longer be beneficiaries of his incredible words and talents. Our hearts go out to Kris’s friends and family during this sad time.” – Sarah Trahern, Country Music Association CEO
“What a gentleman, kind soul, and a lover of words. I am so glad I got to meet him and be around him. One of my favorite people. Rest in peace, Kris.” – Reba McEntire
“Kris Kristofferson was the songwriter’s songwriter. We all looked up to him and wished we could have written with such “elegant simplicity.” His music will live forever, and I will forever treasure the times I got to spend with him. Rest in peace, my friend, knowing that you were the best.” – Bill Anderson
“What a great loss. What a great writer. What a great actor. What a great friend. I will always love you.” – Dolly Parton
“Hard to believe my friend Kris Kristofferson has left us. He was successful in all areas of his life A champion boxer, a world-class actor, a spectacular songwriter and singer, and a hero to everyone fortunate enough to know him. I will never forget his support for me when I received my first CMA Male Vocalist of the Year award – his friendship and encouragement helped validate my career in country music and my place in Nashville. My family and I send our deepest sympathy to Kris’ family. We lost a giant in our industry today!” – Lee Greenwood
“We were asked to produce an album by a record label in Europe with lots of stars from Switzerland and American singers duetting together. All of the singers wanted to do ‘Bobby McGee’ but we hadn’t seen Kris for a while and didn’t have a contact for him. A friend of ours mentioned he knew how to reach him, and so we asked him to explain the project and see if Kris would be part of it. He answered us almost immediately and said he would love to do it and to tell Howard and David just to send the tracks to his studio in Hawaii and he’d record the vocals. Of course all of the Swiss artists were so excited they all wanted to sing with him, and so they did, from the yodelers to the rock stars to the folk singers and everything in between because Kris’ music is universal, everyone knows it and everyone loves to sing it and everyone will miss Kris Kristofferson so much but his legacy will live on. We love you, Kris.” – David and Howard Bellamy, The Bellamy Brothers
“What a loss. When he first came to town, Bob Beckham called me and offered me any of his first songs to record. I chose ‘Sunday Morning Coming Down.’ It wasn’t a hit for me but it was for Cash. Kris had a way with words like no one else. Rest in Peace, Kris.” – Ray Stevens
Lainey Wilson To Take ‘Whirlwind Tour’ Overseas In March
/by Lorie HollabaughLainey Wilson. Photo: Eric Ryan Anderson
Lainey Wilson will embark on her 2025 “Whirlwind European Tour” beginning March 4.
The run will kick off in Zurich at Kaufleuten with additional stops in Antwerp, Copenhagen, and more before wrapping up in Paris on March 19. On the tour Wilson will also headline the C2C Festivals across Europe in Rotterdam, Berlin, London, Belfast and Glasgow.
“Adventuring to new places has served me well over the past few years and I’ve still got more to see,” says Wilson. “I’m setting out to play four new cities and return back to my ‘roots’ at C2C Festival for my first time headlining!”
Before heading overseas, the hitmaker will continue on her “Country’s Cool Again” North American tour this fall. She is nominated for four awards at the upcoming 58th annual CMA Awards including Entertainer of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Single of the Year (“Watermelon Moonshine”) and Music Video of the Year (“Wildflowers and Wild Horses.”)
“2025 Whirlwind European Tour” Dates:
Tuesday, March 4 – Zurich, CH – Kaufleuten
Thursday, March 6 – Antwerp, BE – De Roma
Saturday, March 8 – Rotterdam, NL – C2C Rotterdam – Rotterdam Ahoy*
Sunday, March 9 – Berlin, DE – C2C Berlin – UberEats Music Hall*
Wednesday, March 12 – Copenhagen, DK – Store Vega
Friday, March 14 – London, UK – C2C Festival – The O2*
Saturday, March 15 – Belfast, UK – C2C Festival – SSE Arena*
Sunday, March 16 – Glasgow, UK – C2C Festival – OVO Hydro*
Wednesday, March 19 – Paris, FR – Alhambra
*Country 2 Country Festival
Cody Johnson Bulks Up ‘Leather’ With 13 Extra Tracks On New Deluxe Edition
/by Lorie HollabaughCody Johnson is set to release his next studio project, the Leather Deluxe Edition, on Nov. 1 via CoJo Music/Warner Music Nashville.
Featuring 13 new songs, the deluxe album also includes all 12 tracks from his album Leather, which was released last November, for a total of 25 tracks. The debut single from the project, “I’m Gonna Love You” with Carrie Underwood, is out now. CMT is broadcasting the debut of the music video for the song, which was shot by director Dustin Haney and filmed in Wells, Nevada and Nashville this summer.
Johnson’s latest chart-topper “Dirt Cheap,” written by Josh Philips, took home Storyteller Song of The Year at the recent People’s Choice Country Awards, and “The Painter” was awarded NSAI 2024 Song of The Year for writers Benjy Davis, Kat Higgins and Ryan Larkins. Both hits appear on Leather Deluxe Edition, which will be available in stores, including vinyl, and at all digital retailers and streaming platforms.
Leather Deluxe Edition – Disc 2:
1. “Overdue” (Jake Worthington, Marv Green)
2. “The Fall” (Bobby Pinson, Ray Fulcher, Jeremy Stover)
3. “How Do You Sleep At Night” (Ryan Hurd, Zach Abend, Nick Donley, Michael Hardy)
4. “Country Boy Singin’ The Blues” (Cody Johnson, Matt Rogers, Ben Stennis)
5. “Georgia Peaches” (Cody Johnson, Jake Mears, Jody Bartula) *Performed by The Rockin’ CJB
6. “Damn Good Life” (Frank Rogers, Jonathan Singleton, Jessi Alexander)
7. “C’mon Cowgirl” (Aby Gutierrez, Adam James, Jonathan Stark)
8. “I Wished It Was You” (Troy Cartwright, Benjy Davis, Zach Abend)
9. “Take It Like A Man” (Matt Rogers, Adam Craig, Jordan Walker)
10. “I’m Gonna Love You” (with Carrie Underwood) (Chris Stevens, Kelly Archer, Travis Denning)
11. “Made In The USA” (Adam James, Emily Falvey, Ben Stennis)
12. “Over Missin’ You” (Jesse Raub, Jr., Sean Scott White, Helene Cronin, Patrick Savage)
13. “The Mustang” (Cody Johnson, Wesley Bayliss Jr.)