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Luke Bryan’s “Kill the Lights” Tracklist Features Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild

With two weeks remaining until its release, Luke Bryan’s “Kill the Lights” finally has an official track listing.

That track listing, which was confirmed in a Capitol Nashville press release, includes a duet with Little Big Town powerhouse Karen Fairchild. Six songs on the standard issue–and all three bonus tracks–identify Bryan as a co-writer.

Represented at radio by “Kick the Dust Up,” “Kill the Lights” officially arrives on August 7. The country superstar will perform on that day’s “Good Morning America.”

The official tracklist follows:

1) Kick The Dust Up (Dallas Davidson, Chris Destefano and Ashley Gorley)
2) Kill The Lights (Luke Bryan, Jody Stevens and Jeff Stevens)
3) Strip It Down (Luke Bryan, Jon Nite and Ross Copperman)
4) Home Alone Tonight (Featuring Karen Fairchild) (Jody Stevens, Cole Taylor, Jaida Dreyer and Tommy Cecil)
5) Razor Blade (Jeff Hyde, Ryan Tyndell and Rodney Clawson)
6) Fast (Luke Bryan, Rodney Clawson and Luke Laird)
7) Move (Luke Bryan, Michael Carter and Jay Clementi)
8) Just Over (Chase McGill, Brad Tursi and Jessie Jo Dillon)9
9) Love It Gone (Jody Stevens and Jay Clementi)
10) Way Way Back (Luke Bryan, Ashley Gorley and Rodney Clawson)
11) To The Moon And Back (Tom Douglas, Hillary Lindsey and Tony Lane)
12) Huntin,’ Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day (Luke Bryan, Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip)
13) Scarecrows (Ashley Gorley, Trevor Rosen and Shane McAnally)

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14) Corner Booth (Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell and Jimmy Robbins)
15) Little Boys Grow Up And Dogs Get Old (Luke Bryan and Tony Lane)
16) Buddies (Luke Bryan and Dallas Davidson)

Written by Brian Cantor

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