Scotty McCreery Announces March 16 Release of New Album, “Seasons Change”

Jeff Ray for Triple Tigers Records / Sony Music Entertainment

Scotty McCreery Announces March 16 Release of New Album, “Seasons Change”

Scotty McCreery announced he will release his third studio album, Seasons Change, on March 16.

The 11-song offering will be Scotty’s first album since 2013’s See You Tonight.

“In the last five years, I have grown from a teenager to a man, moved out on my own, lost my grandfather, proposed to the love of my life and learned more about myself than I could have imagined,” says Scotty. “This all shows up in the 11 songs on Seasons Change, and I cannot wait to share this music with my fans after such a long time between releases.”

The 24-year-old, who recently proposed to girlfriend Gabi Dugal, co-wrote every track on the new album, which also features songwriters Frank Rogers, Monty Criswell, Jessi Alexander, David Lee Murphy and more. The album’s lead single, “Five More Minutes,” is currently No. 19 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

“For the first time, I wrote all the songs on my album,” Scotty says. “It’s kind of my journal of the last few years—the ups and the downs. Whenever I think things are not going well, I’ve learned to just wait it out because the seasons change. If you want to know who I am and where I’m at right now, listen to this album. I feel like I’m having a conversation with everyone that listens. It’s that personal.”

Autographed copies of Seasons Change that will be bundled with exclusive merchandise options will be available for pre-order on Dec. 20.

Seasons Change Track Listing & Songwriters

  1. “Seasons Change” (Scotty McCreery/James McNair/Tommy Cecil)
  2. “Wherever You Are” (Scotty McCreery/Frank Rogers/Dan Isbell)
  3. “Boys From Back Home” (Scotty McCreery/Dan Isbell/Jason Gantt)
  4. “Five More Minutes” (Scotty McCreery/Frank Rogers/Monty Criswell)
  5. “In Between” (Scotty McCreery/Frank Rogers/Jessi Alexander/Jonathan Singleton)
  6. “This Is It” (Scotty McCreery/Frank Rogers/Aaron Eshuis)
  7. “Wrong Again” (Scotty McCreery/Frank Rogers/Phillip White)
  8. “Move It On Out” (Scotty McCreery/Dan Isbell/Aaron Eshuis)
  9. “Barefootin’” (Scotty McCreery/Frank Rogers/David Lee Murphy
  10. “Still” (Scotty McCreery/Aaron Eshuis)
  11. “Home In My Mind” (Scotty McCreery/James McNair/Tommy Cecil)

photo by Jeff Ray for Triple Tigers Records / Sony Music Entertainment

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