All of It Cole Swindell

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
17.08.2018

Label: Warner Bros.

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Country Pop

Artist: Cole Swindell

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  • 1 Love You Too Late 03:23
  • 2 All of It 03:39
  • 3 Somebody's Been Drinkin' 03:45
  • 4 Sounded Good Last Night 03:26
  • 5 Break Up in the End 03:19
  • 6 I'll Be Your Small Town 03:15
  • 7 The Ones Who Got Me Here 03:19
  • 8 20 in a Chevy 03:04
  • 9 Reason to Drink 03:29
  • 10 Her 03:33
  • 11 Both Sides of the Mississippi 03:21
  • 12 Dad's Old Number 03:27
  • Total Runtime 41:00

Info for All of It



Rising superstar Cole Swindell will release "All of It", his highly anticipated third album.

"I have seen so many of my all-time favorite artists and bands perform on the TODAY Summer Concert series. It fires me up to see my name in that lineup," said Cole Swindell. "To get to release my new album AND perform in the Plaza on TODAY is pretty amazing. To literally perform outside in the Plaza right in the heart of New York City will be an unbelievable feeling. I cannot wait."

Swindell's fans have been eager to get their ears on new music so the Warner Bros. recording artist has been trickling new music out to them for several weeks in anticipation of the full album release.

"I have been so excited about releasing the music for my third album and my fans have been so patient with me while I took the time needed to make it right that I had to give them something," laughs Cole Swindell. "They are the ones who got me here to this important third album, and I felt they deserve to be the first ones to get a taste of the new music so we have been quietly releasing a few of the songs every few weeks for them. It has been great to hear what they think of the songs because they are the reason I am still here getting to do this."

Cole Swindell, vocals

Produced by Michael Carter



Cole Swindell
ACM’s reigning New Artist of The Year Cole Swindell’s brand new single “You Should Be Here,” the debut track from his forthcoming album due out this year, was released and it was most-added at country radio the first day it dropped. The song, written by Swindell and Ashley Gorley, shot to No. 1 on iTunes Country chart and Top 10 overall. It vaulted to the Top 25 a full week before the official radio add date of January 11. The official video for "You Should Be Here,” which world premiered Yahoo!, has already streamed over 7.5 million times on his YouTube channel alone. He performed the track for a Shazam Session as the first country artist to be featured on the popular series.

Swindell's self-titled debut album (Warner Bros./ Warner Music Nashville) was certified Gold by the RIAA. Selling 4.1 million tracks, clocking over 234 million streams, Swindell’s debut LP featured his latest No. 1 single, “Let Me See Ya Girl,” along with his first three consecutive chart-topping, Platinum-certified singles as a solo artist: “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” and “Chillin’ It,” making him the only solo male artist in the history of Country Aircheck/Mediabase to top the chart with his first four singles. Named a Top New Country Artist by Billboard, Swindell was awarded CMA’s “Triple Play Award” in 2015 for having (at least) three No. 1 songs in twelve months, and was the only performer to claim the title this year. In 2015, Swindell was a four-time BMI Award winner for No. 1 hits he wrote for Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line as well as his own No. 1 “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight.” He was also nominated for CMA Awards’ “New Artist of the Year” and named Music Row’s Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year, with celebrated songwriting credits which include “This Is How We Roll” by Florida Georgia Line, “Get Me Some of That” by Thomas Rhett, and several songs with Luke Bryan including his No. 1 single “Roller Coaster,” among others. Swindell wrapped his second annual sold-out Down Home Tour, presented by Monster Energy Outbreak tour as the first country tour of the series. Swindell previously toured on successful runs with Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney and Luke Bryan.

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