Luke Combs’ New Album ‘Gettin’ Old’ Will Feature The Fan-Favorite “5 Leaf Clover” & A Cover Of “Fast Car”

Comb’s 18-track project, Gettin’ Old, is set for release on March 24.

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Posted on February 7, 2023

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Luke Combs just revealed all the details for his upcoming new album, Gettin’ Old.

The country superstar took to social media on Tuesday morning (Feb. 7) to unveil the track list for his forthcoming fourth studio album.

“Here it is – the full track list for my new album, Gettin’ Old, – out March 24!” Combs wrote.

Arriving on March 24, Gettin’ Old will feature 18 tracks, including his current single “Going, Going, Gone,” and the previously released tune, “Growin’ Up And Gettin’ Old” as well as his upcoming release, “Love You Anyway,” which is set to drop on Friday (Feb. 10).

Also included on the much anticipated project are several previously teased tunes such as “See Me Now,” “Joe,” “Tattoo On A Sunburn,” as well as the fan-favorite tune, “5 Leaf Clover,” and his infamous cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car.”

Luke Combs’ Gettin’ Old Track List

1. Growin’ Up And Gettin’ Old (Luke Combs/Rob Snyder/Channing Wilson)
2. Hannah Ford Road (Luke Combs/Jamie Davis)
3. Back 40 Back (Luke Combs/Ray Fulcher/Jeff Hyde/Driver Williams)
4. You Found Yours (Luke Combs/Thomas Archer/Dan Isbell/James McNair)
5. The Beer, The Band, And The Barstool (Luke Combs/Rob Williford/Red Isbell)
6. Still (Luke Combs/Jamie Davis/Ray Fulcher/Dan Isbell/Dustin Nunley)
7. See Me Now (Luke Combs/Kenton Bryant/Ray Fulcher/James McNair)
8. Joe (Luke Combs/Erik Dylan/James Slater) 9. A Song Was Born (Luke Combs/Casey Beathard/Dan Isbell/Reid Isbell)
10. My Song Will Never Die (Eric Church/Travis Meadows/Jonathan Singleton)
11. Where The Wild Things Are (Randy Montana/Dave Turnbull)
12. Love You Anyway (Luke Combs/Ray Fulcher/Dan Isbell)
13. Take You With Me (Luke Combs/James McNair/Rob Williford)
14. Fast Car (Tracy Chapman)
15. Tattoo On A Sunburn (Luke Combs/Ray Fulcher/Ben Hayslip/Dan Isbell)
16. 5 Leaf Clover (Luke Combs/Jessi Alexander/Chase McGill)
17. Fox In The Henhouse (Luke Combs/Jamie Davis/Dan Isbell/Dustin Nunley)
18. The Part (Luke Combs/Kenton Bryant/Ray Fulcher)

On Thursday (Jan. 26), the country superstar announced his new album and revealed the title and cover art. At the time, he also offered some insight into what fans can expect from the highly anticipated project.

“This album is about the stage of life I’m in right now. One that I’m sure a lot of us are in, have been through, or will go through,” Combs explained on social media.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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He continued, “It’s about coming of age, loving where life is now but at the same time missing how it used to be, continuing to fall for the one you love and loving them no matter what, living in the moment but still wondering how much time you have left, family, friends, being thankful, and leaving a legacy. Me and so many others have poured their hearts and souls into this record and I hope you love it as much as we do.”

Combs went on to remind fans of the new album’s release date before sharing a brand-new song from the 18-track project, “Growin’ Up And Gettin’ Old.”

While Gettin’ Old is set to be released as a standalone album, it appears to be a continuation, or second chapter, of his previously released project, Growin’ Up. In fact, when placed side by side, the album covers connect as one cohesive image. The album art seemingly refers to the shift Combs has seen in his life, from his days in the bar scene, to a life that revolves around being home with family in a house on a hill.

His new song, “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old” chronicles these life changes through song. Combs co-wrote the song alongside Channing Wilson and Rob Snyder and first teased the track in February of 2021.

Lyrics include, “I still hit them dive bars every once in a blue moon / got a wild card that I keep inside my boot / I been thinking lately maybe I should save it / Cause them hangovers sure kick my ass these days / I spend most my happy hours here at home / but in the middle of growin’ up and gettin’ old,” Combs sings in the chorus. “But I can still raise hell all night with the boys when I want to / lay that hammer down to see how fast she’ll go / but these days I hang my hat on what I won’t do / And I been findin’ peace of mind slowin’ my role / Learn to tow that line with time as it goes / I’m in the middle of growin’ up and gettin’ old.”

Gettin’ Old Follows His 2022 Project, Growin’ Up

The album will serve as the follow-up to Combs’ 2022 project, Growin’ Up, which has spawned hits such as “Doin’ This,” “The Kind Of Love We Make,” and his current single, “Going, Going, Gone.”

Growin’ Up was co-produced by Combs alongside Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton. The 12-track release was crowned Album of the Year at the 56th Annual CMA Awards in November of 2022. When accepting the honor, Combs admitted he was surprised by the big win.

“Oh man, I was not expecting this. I’m so thankful anytime I get to stand up here, but the real people to be thankful for are these two gentlemen standing behind me, Chip Matthews and Jonathon Singleton. These guys worked their tails off on this album. Chip might have slept two hours since we put this record out. Thank y’all so much,” the North Carolina native shared from the stage.

Combs recently attended the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards, where he was nominated for three awards and performed his latest single, “Going, Going, Gone.” The hitmaker was nominated for Best Country Album (Growin’ Up), Best Country Duo/Group Performance (“Outrunnin’ Your Memory”) and Best Country Song (“Doin’ This”).

The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year will soon embark on a massive world tour that will visit three continents and 16 countries. The trek, which will be hitting stadiums and arenas across the globe, is set to kick off on March 25 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and wrap up in London, England at The O2 Arena on October 19.

Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb will serve as support on the North American tour date, while special guests on the Australian and New Zealand dates include Cody Johnson and Lane Pittman.

The world tour will visit 16 stadiums across North America, including Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Kansas City’s GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium and more. Hitting three continents and 16 countries, the massive outing will also stop in Australia, New Zealand, U.K., Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, France and Belgium.

Ticketing information and additional tour details can be found at www.lukecombs.com.

Luke Combs World Tour Dates

March
25—Arlington, TX—AT&T Stadium*

April
1—Indianapolis, IN—Lucas Oil Stadium*
15—Nashville, TN—Nissan Stadium*
22—Detroit, MI—Ford Field*
29—Pittsburgh, PA—Acrisure Stadium*

May
6—Chicago, IL—Soldier Field*
13—Minneapolis, MN—U.S. Bank Stadium*
20—Boise, ID—Albertsons Stadium*
27—Vancouver, BC—BC Place*

June
3—Edmonton, AB—Commonwealth Stadium*
10—Kansas City, MO—GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium*
17—St. Louis, MO—Busch Stadium*

July
8—Tampa, FL—Raymond James Stadium*
15—Charlotte, NC—Bank of America Stadium*
22—Foxborough, MA—Gillette Stadium*
29—Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field*

*with special guests Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry and Brent Cobb

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Luke Combs International Tour Dates

August
9—Auckland, New Zealand—Spark Arena+
11—Brisbane, Australia—Brisbane Entertainment Centre+
16—Sydney, Australia—Qudos Bank Arena+
20—Melbourne, Australia—Rod Laver Arena+
23—Adelaide, Australia—Adelaide Entertainment Centre+
26—Perth, Australia—RAC Arena+
30—Oslo, Norway—Spektrum

October
1—Stockholm, Sweden—Annexet
4—Copenhagen, Denmark—Vega
6—Hamburg, Germany—Barclays Arena
7—Amsterdam, Netherlands—AFAS Live
8—Paris, France—La Cigale
10—Zurich, Switzerland—The Hall
11—Brussels, Belgium—Ancienne Belgique
13—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena
14—Belfast, N. Ireland—SSE Arena
16—Glasgow, Scotland—OVO Hydro Arena
17—Manchester, England—AO Arena
19—London, England—The O2 Arena

+with special guests Cody Johnson and Lane Pittman

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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