Brett Young’s Weekends Look A Little Acoustic These Days – Available Now

Brett Young’s Weekends Look A Little Acoustic These Days – Available Now

Back in June, Brett Young released his album Weekends Look A Little Different These Days – which contained his number-one hit “Lady”

And now Brett is giving fans a different take on those songs with Weekends Look A Little Acoustic These Days – which is available now…

Weekends Look A Little Acoustic These Days track listing;

1. “Weekends Look A Little Different These Days” – Acoustic (Brett Young, Ben CaverZach Crowell)
2. “This” – Acoustic (Brett Young, Justin EbachAmy WadgeGeoffrey Warburton)
3. “Dear Me” – Acoustic (Brett Young, Justin Ebach, Ashley Gorley, Jon Nite, Jimmy Robbins)
4. “Leave Me Alone” – Acoustic (Brett Young, Jesse FrasureSteven Lee Olsen)
5. “Not Yet” – Acoustic (Brett Young, Kelly Archer, Justin Ebach)
6. “You Got Away With It” – Acoustic (Brett Young, Justin Ebach, Ashley Gorley, Jon Nite, Jimmy Robbins)
7. “You Didn’t” – Acoustic (Brett Young, Ashley Gorley, Jon Nite, Jimmy Robbins)

This new album is available as Brett is getting ready to hit the road on his The Weekends tour

Kicking off with back to back shows in Fort Worth, Texas this weekend – Brett will have his weekends busy until early December.

His new collection of songs includes the stripped down version of his current single at country radio, “Not Yet.”

Photo Courtesy of BMLG

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