Chris Janson to Feature Eric Church, Travis Tritt on New Album, ‘All In’
Chris Janson will release his fourth studio album, All In, on April 29 with help from some all-star collaborators. Eric…
Eric Church, Chris Janson; Photo via Facebook
Chris Janson will release his fourth studio album, All In, on April 29 with help from some all-star collaborators.
Eric Church joins Janson on the track “You, Me, & The River,” which Church wrote by himself. Church also contributed to the album as a co-writer with Janson on the song “Flag On The Wall.”
Janson also features country hitmaker Travis Tritt on the track “Things You Can’t Live Without.”
Those are just two of 16 tracks on All In, which also includes the recently released “Keys to the Country,” the high-energy opening track of the album.
“‘Keys To The Country’ is an a up-tempo, all-American hit,” Janson shared in a press release. “I’ve been playing in live shows for a while, and it’s always been a total party-starter.”
Janson has already released three other tracks from All In, including the standout single “Bye Mom,” which tugs at the heartstrings as it describes loving someone more than yourself.
In addition to the album’s title track, Janson also released “Cold Beer Truth” ahead of the album launch. The official music video features special guests including University of Alabama football player and entrepreneur John Cassimus and famed fisherman Bill Dance. NASCAR’s Richard Childress, Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris, artist Kid Rock and more.
Janson feels like this album is his most authentic collection of songs yet.
“The title All In epitomizes this album,” Janson said in a press release. “There are all kinds of songs on this project, but they all flow together because they are genuine to me. I went all-in on every part of the process, from writing to singing to playing to producing. I feel like it’s my best, most true-to-myself album to date.”
Janson performed several tracks from his new album during his sold-out headlining performance at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee on March 10.
The Missouri native is currently headlining his “Halfway to Crazy” Tour with support from singer/songwriter Ray Fulcher and up-and-comer Shane Profitt.
All In Track Listing
1. Keys To The Country (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Zach Crowell)
2. We Did It Anyway (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Chris Stevens)
3. Cold Beer Truth (Brad Clawson/Mitch Oglesby/Rob Pennington/Chris Janson)
4. You, Me & The River (with Eric Church) (Eric Church)
5. Halfway To Crazy (Chris Janson/Rhett Akins/Dallas Davidson/Ben Hayslip)
6. Bye Mom (Chris Janson/Brandon Kinney)
7. Love Don’t Sleep (Chris Janson/Mitch Oglesby/David Frasier/John Edwards)
8. The Reel Bass Pro (Chris Janson/Mitch Ogelsby/Shane Profitt)
9. Too Far Gone (Chris Janson/Marv Green/Ben Hayslip)
10. Flag On The Wall (Chris Janson, Eric Church)
11. All In (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Zach Crowell)
12. Here and Gone (Chris Janson, Casey Beathard)
13. Things You Can’t Live Without (feat. Travis Tritt) (Chris Janson/David Lee Murphy/Deric Ruttan/Chris Stevens)
14. Small Town Big Time (Chris Janson/Jimmy Yeary/Tim Nichols)
15. You Never Did (Chris Janson)
16. My American World (Chris Janson, Kelly Roland, Shane Profitt)
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Nicole Palsa
Nicole Palsa is a freelance writer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Since 2012, she has written about the newcomers, superstars, and legends of country music for publications including Music Mayhem, Country Now, and Country Music Tattle Tale. Palsa has served as a volunteer guide with Musicians On Call since 2016 and is a Troubadour member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. She graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and her Bachelor of Arts degree in French. In addition to being a devoted country music fan, Nicole is a family historian and genealogist who can often be found in stacks of research. She is also an avid traveler with a passion for wildlife and nature photography.