Aldean Taps “If I Didn’t Love You” Songwriter John Morgan to Join Special Guests
HARDY, Lainey Wilson and Dee Jay Silver for His BACK IN THE SADDLE TOUR 2021
Launching This Thursday (8/05)
NASHVILLE, TN – Multi-Platinum entertainer Jason Aldean’s heart-pounding duet with seven-time Grammy award winner Carrie Underwood, “If I Didn’t Love You” is “emerging as a Country radio favorite” (CMT) with over 137 stations on board at add date. As “the stars align” (Variety) for the “powerful new duet” (Rolling Stone) that serves as the lead single from Aldean’s forthcoming 10th studio album, fans agree with critics reaction as it has consistently been in the Top 5 on the US All-Genre iTunes Song Chart since its release.
“A tear-in-your-beer ballad about how much better off they’d be if they hadn’t opened up their hearts.” – Billboard
“A mid-tempo, guitar-heavy power ballad that puts a couple’s unresolved feelings front and center.” – Rolling Stone
“It’s everything fans hoped it would be…and more!” – Country Now
“If I Didn’t Love You” was produced by Aldean’s longtime friend and collaborator Michael Knox, and written by his bandmates Kurt Allison and Tully Kennedy alongside Lydia Vaughan and John Morgan, who has officially been tapped to join as support for his upcoming BACK IN THE SADDLE TOUR 2021 launching this Thursday (8/05) in Virginia Beach, VA with additional special guests HARDY, Lainey Wilson and Dee Jay Silver.
The three-time ACM “Entertainer of the Year” continues to hold his ground making modern albums with an old-school soul while bolstering 25 No. One hits, 15 billion streams and more than 20 million albums sold. Notably, seven of Aldean’s previous studio albums have been certified PLATINUM or more and he has the most Top 10 song on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, more than any other artists, since making his chart debut in 2005. He recently launched his latest collaboration, Wolf Moon Bourbon, an 80 proof bourbon that has been distilled from Midwestern grains and aged for four years offering a finish of caramel, oak and spice. For more information, visit www.JasonAldean.com.