Songs for the Saints
Kenny Chesney was born and raised in Tennessee, but the country giant has long called Saint John, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, his second home. When it was devastated by Hurricane Irma in 2017, he felt moved to write. “I’ve spent the majority of my adult life walking those beaches and hanging out in those bars and writing songs,” he told *Billboard*. “All of a sudden, it was…very broken.” Contemplative and cathartic, *Songs for the Saints* features appearances by Jimmy Buffett, Ziggy Marley, and Lord Huron (with whom Chesney recuts “Ends of the Earth,” a wistful serenade that originally appeared on the band’s 2012 album, *Lonesome Dreams*). On the tearjerking ballad “Better Boat,” Chesney and Mindy Smith find strength in struggle: \"I ride the waves I can’t control/I’m learning how to build a better boat.”
The stadium country star shows middle-age maturity on an LP about his hurricane-ravaged part-time home
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A boat graces the cover of Songs for the Saints, a visual that usually suggests sunny good times from Kenny Chesney.
Kenny Chesney talks of hope, courage and resilience after Hurricane Irma destroyed the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, on Songs for the Sai...