Same Truck
Track Listings: Same Truck (Scotty McCreery, Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips, Zach Crowell) You Time (Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers, Aaron Eshuis) It Matters To Her (Scotty McCreery, Rhett Akins, Lee Thomas Miller) Damn Strait (Trent Tomlinson, Jim Collins) It’ll Grow On Ya (Jeremy Bussey, Jason Blaine, Taylor Phillips, Adam Wood) The Waiter (Scotty McCreery, Matthew West, Frank Rogers) Why You Gotta Be Like That (Scotty McCreery, Jordan Schmidt, James McNair) Home (Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers, Brent Anderson, Tammi Kidd) Carolina To Me (Scotty McCreery, Jeremy Bussey, Taylor Phillips) Small Town Girl (Scotty McCreery, Ashley Gorley, Zach Crowell) That Kind of Fire (Scotty McCreery, Josh Hoge, Matt McVaney, Justin Wilson) How Ya Doin’ Up There (Scotty McCreery, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Tyler Reeve). Scotty McCreery Releases Impressive New Album ‘Same Truck’ – Read & Listen Here Carolina native Scotty McCreery is back with his fifth studio album, Same Truck, featuring twelve tracks (including ten co-writing credits) released with Triple Tigers. McCreery’s album will no doubt hit the single-figure chart position – his last album, Seasons Change, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart, is RIAA certified Gold, and featured three consecutive No. 1 hits. The production of Same Truck will bring forth the college crowd, the Luke Bryan and Keith Urban fans, and support McCreery’s continued rise to the top of the country charts since winning season 10 of American Idol – the series where Lauren Alaina came runner-up. The ballad Carolina to Me reflects home town memories, but it’s the following track, the upbeat Small Town Girl which offers the chance to showcase the bass vocal that McCreery is known for; his performance of Josh Turner’s Your Man saw him soar through American Idol, with Turner surprising him by appearing on a Carolina stage during the home town segments. Emma Jordan. @dgtlwriter
Scotty McCreery minted a new template with his 2018 album Seasons Change, one that's based on the melodic country of the 1990s but cognizant of the modern mainstream.