Montgomery Gentry’s New Album, “20 Years of Hits,” Features Darius Rucker, Brad Paisley, Granger Smith & More

Montgomery Gentry’s New Album, “20 Years of Hits,” Features Darius Rucker, Brad Paisley, Granger Smith & More

Prior to Troy Gentry’s passing in September 2017, he and duo-mate Eddie Montgomery re-recorded many of Montgomery Gentry’s signature songs for the new album, Montgomery Gentry: 20 Years of Hits.

The new 12-song album, which will be released on Nov. 16, features a number of guest artists, including Darius Rucker, Brad Paisley, Granger Smith, Logan Mize, Colt Ford, Rodney Atkins and Jimmie Allen.

“20 years of hits, I can’t believe it’s been 20 years of hits,” says Eddie. “Seems like just yesterday me and T-Roy were just getting started in this business being told we would be lucky to make it three to five years. I can’t thank everyone of our friends who sang on this album enough. It still blows my mind that in 20 years I’m still hitting the road and still out there. I know I’d probably never have been here and have 20 years of hits if it wasn’t for T-Roy. Me and T-Roy want to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts, the Man upstairs and our American heroes.”

The new album is available for pre-order now, with instant-grat track “Lucky Man.”

Montgomery Gentry: 20 Years of Hits

  1. “Back When I Knew It All” (feat. Brad Paisley)
  2. “Hillbilly Shoes” (feat. Granger Smith)
  3. “Hell Yeah” (feat. Jimmie Allen)
  4. “What Do You Think About That” (feat. Colt Ford)
  5. “My Town”
  6. “Lucky Man” (feat. Darius Rucker)
  7. “Where I Come From”
  8. “Something to Be Proud Of” (feat. Logan Mize)
  9. “Some People Change”
  10. “Better Me”
  11. “One in Every Crowd” (feat. Rodney Atkins)
  12. “Gone”

photo by Jason Simanek

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