Craig Morgan's "God, Family, Country" Arrives May 22

Country music entertainer, TV host and Army Veteran Craig Morgan pays tribute to his past and his future with his newest album, God, Family, Country - releasing May 22, on Broken Bow Records. God, Family, Country combines five new songs with remastered versions of some of the most powerful tracks he recorded for Broken Bow from 2002 to 2008, combining his past hits mixed with future signatures, including his faith-filled tribute to his son Jerry, ""The Father, My Son, and the Holy Ghost."
In time for Memorial Day, Craig offers his take on Gavin DeGraw's smash, "Soldier." He also teamed up with active duty Army Airborne Rangers Justin Wright and Andrew Yocovone to offer up the summery "Sippin' On The Simple Life."
"This album is based on everything that's happened in my life and my career," Craig says. "I feel like I have some of the most quality songs I've ever recorded, and there is a new energy here. After all I've been through, I'm at one of the most inspired places I've ever been."
God, Family, Country track list
- "The Father, My Son and The Holy Ghost" (Craig Morgan)* - avail. March 27
- "Soldier" (Gavin DeGraw)*
- "Going Out Like This" (Craig Morgan, Michael Rogers, Korey Hunt, Sam Banks)* - avail. March 27
- "Whiskey" (Anthony Smith, Sarah Beth Terry)*
- "Sippin' On The Simple Life" (Craig Morgan, Michael Rogers, Justin Wright, Andrew Yocovone)* - available April 24
- "God, Family and Country" (Craig Morgan, Craig Morris, Lance McDaniel)**
- "That's What I Love About Sunday" (Adam Dorsey, Mark Narmore)**
- "My Kind Of Woman" (Craig Morgan, Phil O'Donnell, Jason Sellers)**
- "Almost Home" (Craig Morgan, Kerry Kurt Phillips)**
- "Lotta Man (In That Little Boy)" (Craig Morgan, Phil O'Donnell, Tim Owens)**
*New music
**Remastered
In addition to new music, Craig premiered his new docuseries, Craig's World, on Circle Network earlier this month as new episodes air every Thursday at 8pm/7pm central. For more details and to find out if Circle is available in your market, please visit www.CirclePlus.com.
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