Steve Wariner Reveals New Album Art, Track Listing

cd80ee59c2b4b4589a5089b3_240x240 Steve Wariner will release his latest album It Ain’t All Bad on Tuesday, Sept. 10. The release marks Wariner’s first non-instrumental album in more than eight years. Besides producing the album and writing or co-writing its songs, Wariner will release the album on his own label, SelecTone Records, and distribute it through Allegro Distribution.

“I am excited to introduce these new songs to my fans,” says Wariner. “My friends and I have written these songs over the last few years, and I’ve been saving them for this project. I’ve had fans come up and ask me when I was going to do another album with vocals on it. I didn’t mean to take an eight-year break from singing on an album. I just had such a blast making my guitar tribute to Chet Atkins, so I followed it up with another instrumental album. Now I’ve got to remind folks that I still sing.”

The singer’s co-writers on the album include Al Anderson, Bill Anderson, Kent Blazy, Rick Carnes, Rockie Lynne, Rob McNelley, Karyn Rochelle, Jim Rushing, Mike Severs, Allen Shamblin and Tom Shapiro.

The 12 songs on It Ain’t All Bad include:

1)  “It Ain’t All Bad”  (Steve Wariner, Allen Shamblin)
2)   “Voodoo”  (Steve Wariner, Al Anderson)
3)  “Arrows at Airplanes”  (Steve Wariner, Rockie Lynne, Mike Severs)
4)   “Don’t Tell Her I’m Not”  (Steve Wariner, Karyn Rochelle)
5)   “Bluebonnet Memories”  (Steve Wariner, Rick Carnes)
6)   “What More Do You Want?”  (Steve Wariner)
7)   “Spokes in a Wheel”  (Steve Wariner, Kent Blazy)
8)   “I Want to Be Like You”  (Steve Wariner, Bill Anderson, Tom Shapiro)
9)   “It’s Called a Brand New Day”  (Steve Wariner, Rob McNelley)
10)  “Whenever I See You”  (Steve Wariner, Rick Carnes)
11)  “‘48 Ford”  (Steve Wariner, Jim Rushing)
12)  “A Thousand Winds”  (Steve Wariner)

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