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Jake Owen To Release Shooter Jennings-Produced Album 'Dreams To Dream'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Jake Owen is set to release his new album Dreams to Dream, produced by Shooter Jennings, on November 7 via Good Company Entertainment.

As a preview of the album, Owen recently shared a new track, "Long Time Lovin' You."

The new album features guest appearances by Jamey Johnson on "The Jukebox Knows" and Savannah Conley on "Them Old Love Songs".

"Sometimes you need to get outside what's comfortable, what people think you are, or think you should be, and take a risk. It really feels cathartic to be honest about a lot of stuff in my life—how I feel, where I see myself going, and how I see myself going there," says Owen.

"Where I feel most comfortable is grabbing my guitar and singing a song that fits my voice really smoothly," he adds. "I feel like it's more honest. I've just become a guy that wants to sing songs for people that have also matured with me in my life."

Dreams to Dream Tracklist:

1. "Dreams to Dream" (Jake Owen, Ben Chapman, Kendell Marvel)
2. "Them Old Love Songs" (feat. Savannah Conley) (Donnie Fritts, Troy Seals)
3. "Long Time Lovin' You" (Will Jones, Kendell Marvel)
4. "Wouldn't Be Gone" (Troy Jones)
5. "The Jukebox Knows" (feat. Jamey Johnson) (William Beckmann, Jamey Johnson)
6. "Fool Like Me" (Kendell Marvel, Waylon Payne)
7. "Chill of December" (Jake Owen, Kendell Marvel, Channing Wilson)
8. "Middle Age Crazy" (Sonny Throckmorton)
9. "The One I Did it To" (Dean Dillon, Bob DiPiero, Scotty Emerick)
10. "You'd Think" (Chuck Cannon, Scotty Emerick)
11. "Wrinkle In The Road" (Scotty Emerick, Troy Jones, Paul Overstreet)
12. "So Long, LA" (Jake Owen, Kendell Marvel, Matt Pingel, Jimmy Ritchey, Channing Wilson)
13. "Voice Note to Shooter (Once And For All)" (Hank Williams, Jr.)

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