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Kelley sings "Songs For a New Moon"

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 – Lady A's Charles Kelley today dropped his second solo album, "Songs For a New Moon," via Southern Accent Entertainment.

Produced mainly by Sam Ellis and Lindsay Rimes and with Kelley co-penning all the original songs, the set contains 16 songs that cover a variety of genres. The lead single "Can't Lose You" is on the Adult Contemporary radio charts. He also incorporates pop and R&B.

The track list is:
1. Can't Lose You (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Michael Whitworth, Josh Kear)*
2. Covering My Tracks (Sam Ellis, Meg Mcree, Benjy Davis, Charles Kelley)~
3. Take Back Goodbye (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Josh Kear)*
4. Run (Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland, Charles Kelley)~
5. Can't Be Alone Tonight (Sam Ellis, Charles Kelley, Jon Green)~
6. Here With Me (Brandon Flowers, Fran Healy, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci)~
7. Angel Eyes (Sam Ellis, Micah Premnath, Charles Kelley)~
8. How Gone (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Michael Whitworth, Josh Kear)*
9. Lost And The Lonely (Sam Ellis, Charles Kelley, Joybeth Taylor, Thomas Archer)~
10. Never Let You Go (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Michael Whitworth, Josh Kear)*
11. Full Time Fool (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Josh Kear)*
12. Photograph (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Michael Whitworth, Josh Kear)*
13. Kiss Thing Thing Goodbye (Charles Kelley, Josh Kear, Mark Holman)#
14. Driving And Listening To Music (Charles Kelley, Adam Doleac, Devin Dawson, Brad Tursi, Jordan Schmidt)+
15. Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman)~
16. Look What We Did (Sam Ellis, Charles Kelley, Laura Veltz)~

* Produced by Lindsay Rimes
~ Produced by Sam Ellis
# Produced by Nathan Chapman
+ Produced by Devin Dawson, Jordan Schmidt


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