The album’s sultry lead single “Bartender” is already
soaring up the country charts to become one of their fastest rising singles.
Nathan Chapman co-produced the 11-song disc with Lady A for the Capitol Records
Nashville release. “We unanimously knew that our album title had to be 747,”
said Lady A’s Hillary Scott. “The track itself has this pushing, driving spirit
about it that sums up our attitude right now. We are pushing ourselves as a
band and as songwriters…taking ourselves out of our comfort zone and not taking
ourselves too seriously. There's an urgency and an energy to it that we've
never released before." “We are so ready to get this music out,” continued
Charles Kelley. “To get the reaction we’ve gotten from ‘Bartender’ has only
made us more fired up about the rest of these songs!” “We had the opportunity
to write with some new songwriters and really dig for outside songs that were
songs we wish we’d written,” added Dave Haywood. “As we took them into the
studio, we changed our approach and challenged ourselves to try some new things
that were outside of what we’d done before."
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