Bobby Bare Speaks About Each Song From His New Album Things Change

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Momentum continues for Things Change, Bobby Bare’s first studio album in 5 years. The Country Music Hall of Famer and GRAMMY® award-winning living legend opens up about each track off his new album with Billboard.com, AXS.com, Ironton Tribune, Nashville Country Club, Digital Journal, The Daily Country, Do You Remember, and The Country Note.

Click the links below to watch each video:

“Things Change” – Do You Remember

“The End” – Digital Journal

“The Trouble With Angels” – Nashville Country Club

“I Drink” – Billboard.com

“Trophy Girl” – The Daily Country

“Where Did It Go” – Ironton Tribune

“You Got The Light” – The Country Note

“Detroit City feat. Chris Stapleton” – AXS.com

In addition, a video track on “Ain’t No Sure Thing” will premiere on Lovin’ Lyrics and a video track for “Mercy Now” will also premiere on Roughstock later this week.

Things Change features 10 tracks written by Bare, Mary Gauthier, Guy Clark and the producer of the project, hit singer/songwriter Max T. Barnes. The album features a special collaboration on Bare’s iconic hit, “Detroit City,” with Chris Stapleton adding his unique vocals. The song was written by Mel Tillis and Danny Dill and was originally released by Bare in 1963. It would become one of his most highly requested songs to this day and won a GRAMMY® in 1964 for Best Country/Western Recording.

Things Change is released by HYPERMEDIA Nashville and BFD through RED Distribution. The title track is also the first-ever video filmed by the 82-year old legend. Click here to watch “Things Change.”

Bare will return to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, where he was once a member from 1964-1974, with a special performance and in-store this Saturday, May 27, the day after the album’s release.

Things Change is available at BobbyBare.com, digital music retailers and wherever music is sold. All CD’s purchased through Bare’s website will be autographed.

For more information on Bobby Bare visit bobbybare.com.

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