Multi-Platinum and award-winning country superstar Parker McCollum has revealed the full tracklist for his upcoming self-titled fifth studio album due out on June 27th.
McCollum's first single and current radio hit off the album, "What Kinda Man," immediately connected with fans and set the pace for this next chapter of music. He followed with additional tracks - "Hope That I'm Enough," "Big Sky" and most recently, the sultry, "Killin' Me."
"It is the best thing I've ever done. This record is honest, this record is raw, this record is one thousand percent authentic, Parker, and it feels really good to get back to writing and recording songs like I always wanted to," said McCollum.
Pre-save the album here.
Produced by Frank Liddell and Eric Masse, the album was recorded at the legendary Power Station recording studio in New York City.
Celebrated songwriters such as Jon Randall, Randy Rogers, Lori McKenna, Randy Montana, Liz Rose, Natalie Hemby and Monty Criswell contributed to the lyrics of the album's tracks.
McCollum has also launched the Lucchese x Parker McCollum: The Encore collection.
Parker McCollum Tracklist:
1. "My Blue" (Parker McCollum, Scooter Carusoe)
2. "Big Sky" (Parker McCollum, Charlie Magnone, Jarrod Morris)
3. "Solid Country G0ld" (Parker McCollum, Jon Randall, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
4. "Watch Me Bleed" (Parker McCollum, Lori McKenna, Mat Kearney)
5. "Killin' Me" (Parker McCollum, Monty Criswell, Randy Rogers)
6. "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" featuring Cody Johnson (Danny O'Keefe)
7. "Sunny Days" (Parker McCollum, Tony Lane, Lee Miller, Randy Montana)
8. "Permanent Headphones" (Parker McCollum)
9. "New York Is On Fire" (Parker McCollum, Nick Bockrath, Adam Wright)
10. "Come On" (Parker McCollum, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose)
11. "What Kinda Man" (Parker McCollum, Natalie Hemby, Jeremy Spillman)
12. "Hope That I'm Enough" (Parker McCollum, Jessi Alexander, Matt Jenkins)
13. "Enough Rope" (Chris Knight, Austin Cunningham)
14. "My Worst Enemy" (Parker McCollum, Wade Bowen)
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