Carly Pearce Announces New Album, “Every Little Thing” + Track Listing

Carly Pearce Announces New Album, “Every Little Thing” + Track Listing

Carly Pearce announced today (Aug. 22) that she will release her debut studio album, Every Little Thing, on Oct. 13.

The 13-track offering features eight songs that Carly co-wrote, including her current single, “Every Little Thing,” which is No. 15 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after 23 weeks.

“I wrote this song from a very personal place of a heartbreak that I experienced and never really thought anybody was going to hear it,” said Carly to Nash Country Daily. “I certainly didn’t think that it was going to be something that would be my debut into the country genre. I thought that maybe my fans would have to buy into me a little bit to understand the artistic side of this song. I joke and say I’ve put out a lot of songs and been a part of a lot of things, but this song, as soon as it came out, it felt like it had its own wings and it was kind of out of my control.”

The album is being produced by busbee with sought-after songwriting contributors including Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally, and Hillary Lindsey. Busbee is well-known for his songwriting and production work with Lady Antebellum, Maren Morris, Keith Urban and more.

“I’m so grateful and excited to share more of the songs I wrote alongside some of my biggest inspirations and those [songs] where others penned the words of my story. I hope this album will be worth the wait . . . I know it has been for me!”

Carly will be joining Brett Young on his Caliville Tour this fall. Check out the upcoming album’s track list with songwriters below.

Every Little Thing Album Track List with Songwriters

  1. “Hide The Wine” (Ashley Gorley, Luke Laird, Hillary Lindsey)
  2. “Careless” (Carly Pearce, Emily Shackelton)
  3. “Every Little Thing” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Emily Shackelto)
  4. “Everybody Gonna Talk” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Emily Weisband)
  5. “Catch Fire” (busbee, Natalie Hemby)
  6. “If My Name Was Whiskey” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Shane McAnally)
  7. “Color” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Laura Veltz)
  8. “I Need A Ride Home” (Ashley Gorley, Matt Jenkins, Hillary Lindsey)
  9. “Doin’ It Right” (Carly Pearce, Oscar Charles, Allison Veltz)
  10. “Feel Somethin’” (busbee, Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally)
  11. “You Know Where To Find Me” (Carly Pearce, busbee, Emily Shackelton)
  12. “Honeysuckle” (busbee, Barry Dean, Hillary Lindsey)
  13. “Dare Ya” (Carly Pearce, Joe Ginsberg, Allison Veltz)

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