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Here's to You (Montgomery Gentry album)

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Here's to You
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 2, 2018 (2018-02-02)
GenreCountry
Length40:51
LabelAverage Joes Entertainment
Producer
Montgomery Gentry chronology
Folks Like Us
(2015)
Here's to You
(2018)
Singles from Here's to You
  1. "Better Me"
    Released: September 15, 2017
  2. "King of the World"
    Released: February 6, 2018
  3. "Get Down South"
    Released: April 9, 2018
  4. "Drink Along Song"
    Released: October 12, 2018
  5. "Crazies Welcome"
    Released: January 12, 2020

Here's to You is the ninth studio album by country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released on February 2, 2018 via Average Joes Entertainment. It is the last album to feature of the group member Troy Gentry during his timeline. The album includes the single "Better Me", released just after Gentry's death.

Content

Prior to the album's release, group member Troy Gentry died in a helicopter crash in September 2017. At the time, the duo had just completed the album for Average Joes Entertainment, and "Better Me" had been released as a single.[1]

Eddie Montgomery, the other half of the duo, said that Gentry had approached him about "Better Me" and wanted to sing lead vocals on the song: "when he heard it, he came to me and said, 'Eddie, I really, really wanna sing this song.' That's the first time that had ever happened."[2]

Critical reception

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated it 3 out of 5 stars, stating that " is a straight-ahead Montgomery Gentry album, one that is proudly out of step with current fads and designed to please longtime fans."[3]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at No. 3 on Top Country Albums and No. 32 on the Billboard 200, with 13,000 copies (14,000 album equivalent units) sold in the first week.[4] It has sold 20,100 copies in the United States as of March 2018.[5]

Track listing

  1. "Shotgun Wedding" (Eddie Montgomery, Gary Hannan, Phil O'Donnell) - 3:21
  2. "Better Me" (Josh Hoge, Randy Montana, Jamie Moore) - 3:26
  3. "Needing a Beer" (Bobby Pinson, Aaron Raitiere) - 3:44
  4. "What'cha Say We Don't" (Brandon Hood, Lee Thomas Miller, Jeffrey Steele) - 3:40
  5. "Crazies Welcome" (Jessi Alexander, Lance Miller, Brad Warren, Brett Warren) - 3:37
  6. "Get Down South" (Troy Johnson, Bob Moffatt, Clint Moffatt, John Wiggins) - 3:14
  7. "Drive On Home" (Craig Campbell, Dave Turnbull, Fred Wilhelm) - 3:04
  8. "Feet Back on the Ground" (Casey Beathard, Tony Martin, Neil Thrasher) - 3:19
  9. "Drink Along Song" (Jeneé Flenor, Wade Kirby, O'Donnell, Buddy Owens) - 3:05
  10. "King of the World" (Troy Jones) - 2:49
  11. "That's the Thing About America" (Shane Minor, Steele, Wiseman) - 3:48
  12. "All Hell Broke Loose" (Keith Dozier, Adam Fears) - 3:42

Chart performance

Album
Chart (2018) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 32
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[7] 3
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[8] 2


Singles
Year Single Peak chart positions
US Country
[9]
US Country Airplay
[10]
2017 "Better Me" 40 60
2018 "King of the World"
"Get Down South"
"Drink Along Song"
2020 "Crazies Welcome"

References

  1. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Releasing New Album 'Here's to You' in February". Taste of Country. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  2. ^ "INTERVIEW: EDDIE MONTGOMERY OPENS UP ABOUT 'HERE'S TO YOU', MONTGOMERY GENTRY'S FUTURE". The Boot. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Here's to You". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  4. ^ Zellner, Xander (February 14, 2018). "Justin Timberlake Rules Billboard Artist 100 Chart for First Time". Billboard.
  5. ^ Bjorke, Matt (March 27, 2018). "Top 10 Country Album Sales Chart: March 27, 2018". Roughstock. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.
  7. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard.
  8. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard.
  9. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Album & Song Chart History - Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  10. ^ "Montgomery Gentry Album & Song Chart History - Country Airplay". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved November 12, 2012.