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"Glory Days" is a song by American country music singer Gabby Barrett. It was released on June 12, 2023 as the lead single from her second studio album Chapter & Verse. Barrett co-wrote the song with James McNair, Seth Mosley, and Emily Weisband, and co-produced it with Ross Copperman. [1]
The song is one of four new tracks added to the extended version and serves as the fourth single. In a press release by Warner Music Nashville, Barrett said that she did not really have a song in her repertoire that was laid-back-Country – "a riding down the backroads while listening to George Strait-type of song." [2]
Barrett first announced Carols and Candlelight on October 21, 2024, via her social media accounts. [1] The album features 11 tracks, all of which are a mix of covers of traditional and modern Christmas songs, including collaborations with Barrett's husband Cade Foehner ("Baby, It's Cold Outside"), The Piano Guys ("O Come, O Come, Emmanuel"), and For King & Country ("Go Tell It on the Mountain ...
Gabby Barrett will headline the Merchants & Music festival in Fort Thomas on Sept. 28. Barrett released her second studio album, "Chapter & Verse," in February, which she co-produced in full for ...
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Gabby Barrett is a 2021 Billboard Music Award winner!The country star took home her first-ever Billboard Awards on Sunday, winning Top Country Female Artist, Top Collaboration and Top Country Song ...
The title Chapter & Verse was inspired by Barrett's faith, [3] and she co-wrote nine of the album's 14 tracks and co-produced the project with Ross Copperman. [4] Phil Wickham is featured on the closing track, and Luke Combs lends background vocals to "Dance Like No One's Watching", a song Combs co-wrote about being the parent to a daughter.
Tesfaye, Ortega, Barry Keoghan, and Gabby Barrett signed on to star in Hurry Up Tomorrow. It will mark Tesfaye's feature film acting debut, having previously made a cameo appearance as himself in Uncut Gems (2019) and starred in the HBO television series The Idol (2023). [ 6 ]