Eddie Montgomery Ain’t No Closing Me Down

Eddie Montgomery Ain’t No Closing Me Down

Higher duet with Tanya Tucker

Multi-platinum superstar Eddie Montgomery’s 13-track solo debut album, “Ain’t No Closing Me Down,” is now available digitally following the release of the physical CD last fall exclusively through Walmart. The digital deluxe version available on all streaming platforms includes one new song, “You Pissed Me All The Way Off,” written by Jim “Moose” Brown and Travis Meadows. In addition, the lyric video for “Higher,” a duet with country legend Tanya Tucker, is now live here.

The release of “Ain’t No Closing Me Down,” marks a milestone in Montgomery’s storied career as he “keeps the sounds and spirit of Montgomery Gentry at the forefront” (Wide Open Country)” on his solo debut album. Produced by acclaimed music producers Noah Gordon and Shannon Houchins, “Montgomery pours a lot of life and emotion into every song on the album, matching his philosophy on living life to the fullest (Billboard).” Montgomery co-wrote eight of the 13 tracks featured on the new project and performed the title track, “Ain’t No Closing Me Down,” live from Nashville on Fox News Channel’s All-American New Year’s Eve special.

“Ain’t No Closing Me Down” Track List:

01.  “Ain’t No Closing Me Down” (Eddie Montgomery, Chris Wallin, Ira Dean)
02.  “Alive And Well” (Eddie Montgomery, Chris Wallin, Ira Dean)
03.  “My Son” (Eddie Montgomery, Noah Gordon)
04.  “That’s The Kinda Man I Am” (Eddie Montgomery, Kim Tribble, Ira Dean)
05.  “Higher” f/Tanya Tucker (Jim “Moose” Brown, David Wade, Shane Grove, Erik Michael Westfall)
06.  “Play That Game” (Eddie Montgomery, Ira Dean, David Lee Murphey, Justin Weaver)
07.  “Kickin’ It Up” (Eddie Montgomery, Chris Wallin, Ira Dean)
08.  “She Just Loves Me” (Eddie Montgomery, Chris Wallin, Ira Dean)
09.  “Sounds Like A Tuesday” (Jeffrey Steele, Wyatt Durrette, Stephen Wilson)
10. “You Pissed Me All The Way Off” (Jim “Moose” Brown, Travis Meadows)
11.  “Cry Whiskey” (Eddie Montgomery, Chris Wallin, Ira Dean)
12.  “Ain’t She Beautiful” (Walker Montgomery, Chris Rafetto, Brendan Cooney)
13. “Somewhere South” (Tony Lane)

About Eddie Montgomery
With 20 plus charted singles, the Kentucky-born multi-platinum Montgomery Gentry has earned CMA, ACM, and GRAMMY awards and nominations with undeniable blue-collar anthems like “Hell Yeah,” “My Town,” and “Hillbilly Shoes.” They’ve notched five No. 1 singles, “If You Ever Stop Loving Me,” “Something To Be Proud Of,” “Lucky Man,” “Back When I Knew It All” and “Roll With Me.” They were inducted as Grand Ole Opry members in 2009 and were inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2015. Montgomery Gentry released the full-length album, “Outskirts (Deluxe),” in November 2019.

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