Eric Church to Release 122 Live Recordings in the Coming Weeks in New Project, “61 Days In Church” . . . 30 Songs Available Now

Eric Church to Release 122 Live Recordings in the Coming Weeks in New Project, “61 Days In Church” . . . 30 Songs Available Now

Eric Church is releasing more than 100 live recordings from his recent 61-date Holdin’ My Own Tour in a project he’s calling 61 Days in Church.

Eric has partnered with Apple Music to share 122 live recordings, with the first 30 songs available for streaming on Friday, Sept. 1. Additional songs will be released through the end of the year, bringing the total to 122 songs. On Sept. 15, other streaming platforms will roll out the songs.

“I had so much fun learning songs that were unique to whatever city we found ourselves in,” said Eric. “I learned a lot about each place, and it was special to see the crowd react to the songs that were only for them. I’m glad we recorded it and can relive it forever.”

Eric is no stranger to surprise announcements. He surprised the country music industry in 2015 by releasing his new album, Mr. Misunderstood, without any fanfare.

Tour posters from each tour stop will serve as the artwork for each week’s release.

Check out the first 30 songs available below.

  1. “Like a Wrecking Ball” (Live at Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, NE / January 13, 2017)
  2. “Two Pink Lines” (Live at Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, NE / January 13, 2017)
  3. “Lotta Boot Left to Fill” (Live at Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, SD / January 14, 2017)
  4. “Mixed Drinks About Feelings” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, SD / January 14, 2017]
  5. “Ain’t Killed Me Yet” (Live at Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND / January 15, 2017)
  6. “Over When It’s Over” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND / January 15, 2017]
  7. “Sinners Like Me” (Live at Wells Fargo Center, Des Moines, IA / January 19, 2017)
  8. “The Ballad of Curtis Loew” (Live at Wells Fargo Center, Des Moines, IA / January 19, 2017) – Single”
  9. “Knives of New Orleans” (Live at Target Center, Minneapolis, MN / January 20, 2017)
  10. “Record Year” (Live at Target Center, Minneapolis, MN / January 20, 2017)
  11. “Without You Here” (Live at Resch Center, Green Bay, WI / January 21, 2017)
  12. “The Weight” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Resch Center, Green Bay, WI / January 21, 2017Live At Resch Center, Green Bay, WI / January 21, 2017]
  13. “Dark Side” (Live at Wells Fargo Arena, Philadelphia, PA / January 25, 2017)
  14. “Three Year Old” (Live at Wells Fargo Arena, Philadelphia, PA / January 25, 2017)
  15. “Cold One” (Live at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY / January 27, 2017)
  16. “Homeboy” (Live At Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY / January 27, 2017)h
  17. “How ‘Bout You” (Live at TD Garden, Boston, MA / January 28, 2017)
  18. “Jack Daniels” (Live at TD Garden, Boston, MA / January 28, 2017)
  19. “Before She Does” (Live at Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO / January 31, 2017)
  20. “That’s Damn Rock & Roll” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO / January 31, 2017]
  21. “Country Music Jesus” (Live at BOK Center, Tulsa, OK / February 02, 2017)
  22. “Where She Told Me to Go” (Live at BOK Center, Tulsa, OK / February 02, 2017)
  23. “Round Here Buzz” (Live at American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX / February 03, 2017)
  24. “Screw You, We’re from Texas” (feat. Ray Wylie Hubbard) [Live at American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX / February 03, 2017]
  25. “Lightning” (Live at Verizon Arena, Little Rock, AR / February 4, 2017)
  26. “Longer Gone” (Live at Verizon Arena, Little Rock, AR / February 4, 2017)
  27. “Faster Than My Angels Can Fly” (Live at Infinite Energy Arena, Duluth, GA / February 16, 2017)
  28. “Oh Atlanta” (feat. Joanna Cotten) [Live at Infinite Energy Arena, Duluth, GA / February 16, 2017]
  29. “Talladega” (Live at Legacy Arena at the BJCC, Birmingham, AL / February 17, 2017)
  30. “The World Needs a Drink” (Live At Legacy Arena At The BJCC, Birmingham, AL / February 17, 2017)

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