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Latest Release
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- NOV 17, 2023
- Cost of Being Me (feat. Bryan Martin) - Single
- 1 Song
Something to Be Proud Of
Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 · 2004
My Town
My Town · 2002
Hell Yeah
My Town · 2002
Lucky Man
Some People Change · 2006
Where I Come From
Rebels On the Run · 2011
What Do Ya Think About That
Some People Change · 2006
Gone
Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 · 2004
Speed
My Town · 2002
Roll With Me
Back When I Knew It All · 2008
She Couldn't Change Me
Carrying On · 2001
Essential Albums
Some People Change
Some People Change
Some People Change went gold in 2006 with three hits on the country charts, starting with an inspired title track that was first recorded by Kenny Chesney on 2004's When The Sun Goes Down. "Some People Change" is a gospel-tinged country rock hymn with humble lyrics about giving folks a second chance to learn from their mistakes. The uplifting tune floats on vintage organ drones before unfolding to reveal the soaring, soulful harmonies of a huge church choir. With its blessings-counting lyrics, God loving sentiment, and classic American honky-tonk ballad song structure, it's no surprise that "Lucky Man" became the duo's third ever number one hit. "What Do Ya Think About That" didn't chart as high, but it's a funny little single that rips on the nosy neighbors and gossip mavens of heartland suburbia. "Hey Country" is an outstanding track which starts off sounding so similar to the intro riff of Heart's "Magic Man" that you have to wonder if Ann and Nancy Wilson would be put off or flattered. And though these ballads are as good as any, Montgomery Gentry shine best when fusing a 1970s country rock base with modern production like on "Free Ride In The Fast Lane."
Albums
Outskirts (Deluxe)
Outskirts (Deluxe)
2019
Here's To You
Here's To You
2018
Rebels On the Run (Deluxe Gold Edition)
Rebels On the Run (Deluxe Gold Edition)
2016
Folks Like Us
Folks Like Us
2015
Back When I Knew It All
Back When I Knew It All
2008
Some People Change
Some People Change
2006
You Do Your Thing
You Do Your Thing
2004
Crazies Welcome
2020
You Do Your Thing
2019
Get Down South
2018
Jack in My co*ke (feat. Montgomery Gentry)
2017
Titty's Beer
2013
So Called Life
2012
Artist Playlists
Montgomery Gentry Essentials
Montgomery Gentry Essentials
They worked hard for everything they have, and it shows in their hits.
Cost of Being Me (feat. Bryan Martin) - Single
Cost of Being Me (feat. Bryan Martin) - Single
2023
Thank a Beer Drinker - Single
Thank a Beer Drinker - Single
2022
Ain't No Closing Me Down - Single
Ain't No Closing Me Down - Single
2021
My Son - Single
My Son - Single
2021
Alive and Well - Single
Alive and Well - Single
2021
Be Cowboy (PBR Anthem) - Single
Be Cowboy (PBR Anthem) - Single
2019
Lucky Scars - Single
Lucky Scars - Single
2019
Compilations
20 Years of Hits
20 Years of Hits
2018
Playlist: The Very Best of Montgomery Gentry
Playlist: The Very Best of Montgomery Gentry
2012
Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005
Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005
2005
Appears On
Ira Dean
About Montgomery Gentry
A country duo with a Southern rock spirit, Kentucky outfit Montgomery Gentry has been topping the charts since 1999.∙ Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry began playing together in the ’90s, initially as part of two different groups fronted by the former’s older brother, John Michael Montgomery.∙ Beginning with the pair’s 1999 debut, Tattoos & Scars, Montgomery Gentry have cracked the Top 10 of the Billboard Country Albums chart with eight different studio LPs.∙ Between 1999 and 2011, they were nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year 13 straight times by the Country Music Awards, winning once in 2000.∙ They’ve hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country chart five times, starting with “If You Ever Stop Loving Me,” the lead single from the Platinum-selling 2004 album You Do Your Thing.∙ In 2009, country legend Charlie Daniels—an early mentor who also guested on their first album—invited Montgomery Gentry to join the Grand Ole Opry.∙ Following the untimely passing of Gentry in a 2017 helicopter crash, Montgomery has kept the project alive and continued to tour.
- ORIGIN
- Summit, KY, United States
- FORMED
- 1993
- GENRE
- Country
- Toby Keith
- Trace Adkins
- Craig Morgan
- Tim McGraw
- Rodney Atkins
- Jason Aldean
- Blake Shelton
- Justin Moore
- Brad Paisley