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Janson says he's "All In" come late April

Thursday, March 3, 2022 – Chris Janson said today that his fourth studio album, "All In," will be out onApril 29.

The 16-track album features collaborations with Eric Church and Travis Tritt, as well as co-writes with Church, Ashley Gorley, David Lee Murphy, Rhett Akins, Casey Beathard and Dallas Davidson. Janson produced the project alongside Tommy Cecil, Zach Crowell and Brad Clawson.

"The title All In epitomizes this album," Janson said. "There are all kind of songs on this project, but they all flow together because they are genuine to me. I went all in on every part of the process from writing to singing to playing to producing. I feel like it's my best, most true-to-myself album to date."

"I hope the fans enjoy listening to this album as much as I did creating it. I love all 16 tracks, and I'm especially honored to have collaborated with my friends Eric Church and Travis Tritt."

Janson has already revealed several album cuts, including the title track and "Cold Beer Truth." The single is "Bye Mom."

The track listing is:
1. Keys To The Country* (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Zach Crowell)
2. We Did It Anyway* (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Chris Stevens)
3. Cold Beer Truth** (Brad Clawson/Mitch Oglesby/Rob Pennington/Chris Janson)
4. You, Me & The River (featuring Eric Church) (Eric Church)
5. Halfway To Crazy (Chris Janson/Rhett Akins/Dallas Davidson/Ben Hayslip)
6. Bye Mom* (Chris Janson/Brandon Kinney)
7. Love Don't Sleep (Chris Janson/Mitch Oglesby/David Frasier/John Edwards)
8. The Reel Bass Pro (Chris Janson/Mitch Ogelsby/Shane Profitt)
9. Too Far Gone (Chris Janson/Marv Green/Ben Hayslip)
10. Flag On The Wall (Chris Janson, Eric Church)
11. All In* (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Zach Crowell)
12. Here and Gone (Chris Janson, Casey Beathard)
13. Things You Can't Live Without (feat. Travis Tritt) (Chris Janson/David Lee Murphy/Deric Ruttan/Chris Stevens)
14. Small Town Big Time (Chris Janson/Jimmy Yeary/Tim Nichols)
15. You Never Did (Chris Janson)
16. My American World (Chris Janson, Kelly Roland, Shane Profitt)

Produced by Tommy Cecil and Chris Janson
* Produced by Zach Crowell and Chris Janson
** Produced by Brad Clawson and Chris Janson


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CD review - All In Chris Janson, who has made it well known how he's skilled at fixing drinks, expectedly comes to party much of the time on "All In." For instance, he revs up the party bus to top speed during "Halfway to Crazy." However, this 16-song album contains far more than mere bar beverage discussion. Janson has plenty on his mind, and it's all included herein. The most unusual song is "You, Me & The River," which also features its writer, Eric Church, singing along with Janson. ...
CD review - Real Friends "Real Friends" is a showcase for the rubberband quality of Chris Janson's voice. He's got a Mel Tillis stammer in "Check" and a Florida Georgia Line yowl in "Normal People." Kenny Chesney should get a royalty check on "Everybody's Going Through Something." But what's noticeably different about Janson is touch. His songs deftly sprinkle on a dash of horns, rock or hip-hop. But it's all county-infused flavors added by a chef in control. ...
CD review - Everybody Chris Janson's full-length release, "Everybody," includes the same party songs that first appeared on his "Fix A Drink" EP. And while the full length adds more evidence for his image as a good time party starter, it also reveals his softer side, presenting a more well-rounded performer. "Bein' A Dad" is a quiet, sentimental song about parenthood. When Janson sings, "God, I love bein' a dad," he sounds just like Eric Church, a performer ...


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