Craig Morgan Releases ‘American Soundtrack’ EP, Reflecting On Faith, Family And Patriotism

“I believe most people in this nation can relate to something in each song on this project,” he shares.

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Lauren Jo Black

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February 28, 2025

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Craig Morgan; Photo by Nate Griffin

Craig Morgan is starting his time on Blake Shelton‘s tour with the release of brand-new music.

The country hitmaker and Army Reserve soldier has just dropped his American Soundtrack EP through BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville. All but one of the six songs on the project were co-written by Morgan, who also co-produced the EP with Phil O’Donnell.

“I believe most people in this nation can relate to something in each song on this project. I absolutely love songwriting,” Morgan shared. “God has given me a gift that allows me to impact other people’s lives. That is a blessing and I’ve learned not to take it for granted.”

Craig Morgan - American Soundtrack
Craig Morgan – American Soundtrack

Morgan has always been a voice for the hard-working, God-fearing individuals who form the backbone of America. Every song on American Soundtrack reflects his deep faith and patriotism, embodying the values that define him as both a singer and a soldier.

“I try to celebrate God, family and country in my music and in everything I do,” the Tennessee native explained. “That’s what I have always done and I’ve come to realize it’s my platform. I don’t stress about things as much as I used to. I just try to write, sing, produce and play the best music that we can and go where I think God wants me to be.”

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American Soundtrack Track Listing

1. American Soundtrack (Craig Morgan, Phil O’Donnell, Dan Couch)

2. Roots (Craig Morgan, Phil O’Donnell, Rob Pennington)

3. God’s Problems (Phil O’Donnell, Wade Kirby, Carlo Colasacco, Styles Haury)

4. Country Education (Craig Morgan, Phil O’Donnell, Wade Kirby)

5. Blue Collar Prayer (Craig Morgan, Phil O’Donnell, Matt Willis)

6. Who I’m From (Craig Morgan, Phil O’Donnell, Chris Wallin, Ira Dean)

Produced by Phil O’Donnell and Craig Morgan

Blake Shelton; Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Musicians On Call, Craig Morgan; Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images
Blake Shelton; Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Musicians On Call, Craig Morgan; Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images

The project arrives just in time for Morgan’s run with Shelton on the Friends & Heroes” 2025 Tour. 

While chatting with Country Now last fall, Morgan reflected on his friendship with Shelton. 

“I love Blake…He and I have been friends for over 20 years. When I shot the ‘Redneck Yacht Club’ video, he was in my video and we’ve been friends before that,” he shared. “And he’s the kind of guy that if he and I were not doing this business, he and I would still be friends.”  

Craig Morgan will join Blake Shelton for the following remaining dates on the tour.

Craig Morgan; Photo by David Bradley
Craig Morgan; Photo by David Bradley

BLAKE SHELTON’S “FRIENDS & HEROES” 2025 TOUR

February 28 – Knoxville, TN / Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center

March 1 – Greensboro, NC / Greensboro Coliseum

March 6 – Newark, NJ / Prudential Center

March 7 – Boston, MA / TD Garden

March 8 – Albany, NY / MVP Arena

March 13 – Greenville, SC / Bon Secours Wellness Arena

March 14 – North Charleston, SC / North Charleston Coliseum

March 15 – Atlanta, GA / State Farm Arena

March 20 – Baltimore, MD / CFG Bank Arena

March 21 – Uncasville, CT / Mohegan Sun Arena

March 22 – State College, PA / Bryce Jordan Center

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