Reba has a new single and a new duet partner
MCA Nashville will service "Every Other Weekend" from Reba McEntire's Reba Duets to radio in the coming week. The song officially adds on March 4, according to the singer's official website.
The song, originally recorded with BNA artist Kenny Chesney, will instead feature songwriter Skip Ewing. Sources cite conflict of interests between the two labels as reason to why Chesney will not appear on the radio track.
Ewing, who wrote "Every Other Weekend" with Connie Rae Harrington ("Girls Lie Too"), has scored over 25 #1s on country radio including Diamond Rio's "I Believe." Chesney, George Strait, Willie Nelson, Wynonna, and Trisha Yearwood are among a wide array of artists that have recorded Ewing's songs. Ewing charted in the 1980s and is known for his holiday hit "Christmas Carol."
MCA sources report that Ewing and McEntire finished up production work on the track earlier this week. The newly recorded track is not expected to be physically released. No word on whether the McEntire/Ewing track will be digitally available for purchase.
The song, originally recorded with BNA artist Kenny Chesney, will instead feature songwriter Skip Ewing. Sources cite conflict of interests between the two labels as reason to why Chesney will not appear on the radio track.
Ewing, who wrote "Every Other Weekend" with Connie Rae Harrington ("Girls Lie Too"), has scored over 25 #1s on country radio including Diamond Rio's "I Believe." Chesney, George Strait, Willie Nelson, Wynonna, and Trisha Yearwood are among a wide array of artists that have recorded Ewing's songs. Ewing charted in the 1980s and is known for his holiday hit "Christmas Carol."
MCA sources report that Ewing and McEntire finished up production work on the track earlier this week. The newly recorded track is not expected to be physically released. No word on whether the McEntire/Ewing track will be digitally available for purchase.
Labels: Reba McEntire, Skip Ewing


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