Bryan set to release CD in October
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Bryan set to release CD in October

Wednesday, August 5, 2009 – Luke Bryan will release his sophomore Capitol Records Nashville album, "Doin' My Thing," Oct. 6. The follow-up to his number two debut album, "I'll Stay Me," that produced the hit singles All My Friends Say and Country Man is being driven by Bryan's current power ballad Do I.

"I can't wait for my fans to hear my new record," said Bryan. "I have wrapped three years of touring, hard work and most importantly meeting fans, and I think all of that growth is reflected on this album. 'Doin' My Thing' will make my die hard fans very happy and hopefully will reach out and grab some new fans. I am very proud of the music on this album and can't wait to get it out there."

The song track is:
1. Rain Is A Good Thing Luke Bryan/Dallas Davidson 2:55
2. Doin' My Thing Ben Hayslip/Dallas Davidson/Rhett Akins 3:08
3. Do I Luke Bryan/Charles Kelley/David Haywood 3:58
4. That's What Country Is Jamie Teachenor/Shane McAnally 3:13
5. Someone Else Calling You Baby Luke Bryan/Jeff Stevens 3:48
6. Welcome To The Farm Luke Bryan/Jeff Stevens 4:27
7. Apologize Ryan Tedder 2:51
8. Every Time I See You Luke Bryan/Jim McCormick 4:06
9. Chuggin' Along Luke Bryan/Rodney Clawson 2:58
10. I Did It Again Luke Bryan/Ashley Gorley/Brent Stenzel 4:49
11. Drinkin' Beer and Wastin' Bullets Luke Bryan/Patrick Jason Matthews 4:19


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