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Having broken Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart record for Most Career Country No. 1s, Kenny Chesney’s reality-checking “Get Along,” a frisky mid-tempo celebrating the things that bring us together instead of divide us, holds for a second chart-topping week as the East Tennessee songwriter/superstar gets ready to release Songs for the Saints this Friday, July 27. The deeply personal project, written and recorded in the throes of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, is 11 songs focusing on the resilience of the human spirit, the power people have to change their world and the joy that can be had along the way.

“When I heard ‘Get Along,’ it encapsulated so much of what Songs for the Saints is about,” Chesney says of his 30thNo. 1. “Horrible things can happen, but what’s been so inspiring about the people of the Virgin Islands is even facing a storm with over 200 mile an hour winds, they somehow not only faced it, but kept their joy as they committed to the long, grueling work of cleaning up and rebuilding. We could all use some of that in our souls.”

The collection, half-written by Chesney, is a project that has an immediacy and a calming to it that balances what it takes to face a crisis while never losing what makes us buoyant. Featuring Ziggy Marley, Mindy Smith and Jimmy Buffett, Songs for the Saints is an album that deepens with every listen – and offers a place to unwind one’s mind even as it lifts the listener up.

“This is more personal than anything I’ve done,” says Chesney, known for introspective songwriter-driven projects. “There’s a lot of seeking, hopefully a lot of healing and definitely songs about how we face things. But it’s not dark or heavy. Like ‘Get Along,’ Songs for the Saints is about lifting people up, reminding them what they’re made of.”

“When we started, I didn’t know we were making a record, I just knew these songs needed to be recorded. The album showed itself to me, just as some of these songs appeared when we needed them. Sometimes when you’re lucky, it happens.”

Having just played to 44,529 people at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium, Chesney continues rocking No Shoes Nation. With a SiriusXM Town Hall on Friday on The Highway and No Shoes Radio to talk about Songs for the Saints, a massive show at Chicago’s Soldiers Field and an intimate appearance on “Good Morning America,” plus a full band engagement with “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” July 31, the 8-time Entertainer of the Year has plenty of reasons to be happy.

“In the end, this is about raising money for the Love for Love City Foundation and the spirits of anyone who needs lifting up, or just who likes to unwind and think about how blessed they are. Yes, every bit of this record benefits the people of the islands, but every note – I hope – will lift up anyone who listens, which is why the response from country radio to ‘Get Along’ does my heart a whole lot of good.”

About Jerry Holthouse

Music editor for Nashville.com. Jerry Holthouse is a content writer, songwriter and a graphic designer. He owns and runs Holthouse Creative, a full service creative agency. He is an avid outdoorsman and a lover of everything music. You can contact him at JerryHolthouse@Nashville.com

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