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CHRIS STAPLETON’S VERSION OF TOM PETTY’S “I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN IT”

Tribute Album Features Dolly Parton, Dierks Bentley, George Strait, Luke Combs, Willie Nelson, Wynonna Judd, Lainey Wilson, Heartbreakers’ Mike Campbell & Benmont Tench And More

Chris Stapleton’s take on Tom Petty’s “I Should Have Known It,” from the forthcoming Petty Country: A Country Music Celebration of Tom Petty (June 21 via Big Machine Records). “I Should Have Known It” will impact Rock, AAA and Americana radio immediately.

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The new track follows the recent release of “Southern Accents,” by Petty’s friend and fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Dolly Parton. The beautifully intimate version of what Petty considered to be one of the best songs he ever wrote has taken on a new life in the world of Country music—watch the video, featuring home videos and professional footage of Petty, HERE.  

Dierks Bentley’s take on the classic, American Girl, premiered as Bentley’s highest charting single upon launch. The track is currently climbing through the Top 35 on Country radio.

Executive produced by Petty’s close confidant, Grammy® award-winner George Drakoulias (Barbie, The Black Crowes, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers), with Randall Poster (Killers of the Flower MoonSkyfall, Wes Anderson) and Scott Borchetta (Big Machine), the Country tribute album lovingly curated by some of the late Petty’s closest friends and collaborators, finds some of the most lauded voices in Country and Americana music exploring the extensive Petty catalog and putting their own personal touches on some of his greatest hits. A complete list of tracks and collaborators can be found, below.

Albiet known for his rocker grit and California anthems, Petty is often credited as contemporary Country music’s biggest Rock influence, as the south’s influence was a constant throughout the Gainesville, Florida native’s songwriting. The region’s influence can be heard throughout Petty’s extensive discography, with lyrics about growing up in the south paired with rough vocal character—which also defines the state of Country music today.

Petty’s deep roots in Country music saw collaborations and long-lasting friendships with a number of the genre’s greats, including Carl Perkins (Petty inducted Perkins into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame), Johnny Cash (The Heartbreakers were the backing band on Cash’s Unchained), June Carter Cash, Marty Stuart, John Prine, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, George Strait, Hank Williams Jr. and Willie Nelson.

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PETTY COUNTRY—TRACKLIST

1. “I Should Have Known It” by Chris Stapleton
2. “Wildflowers” by Thomas Rhett
3. “Runnin’ Down A Dream” by Luke Combs 
4. “Southern Accents” by Dolly Parton
5. “Here Comes My Girl” by Justin Moore
6. “American Girl” by Dierks Bentley
7. “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” by Lady A
8. “I Forgive It All” by Jamey Johnson
9. “I Won’t Back Down” by Brothers Osborne
10. “Refugee” by Wynonna Judd & Lainey Wilson
11. “Angel Dream No. 2” by Willie Nelson & Lukas Nelson
12. “Learning To Fly” by Eli Young Band
13. “Breakdown” by Ryan Hurd feat. Carly Pearce
14. “Yer So Bad” by Steve Earle
15. “Ways To Be Wicked” by Margo Price feat. Mike Campbell
16. “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” by Midland
17. “Free Fallin’” by The Cadillac Three feat. Breland
18. “I Need To Know” by Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives
19. “Don’t Come Around Here No More” by Rhiannon Giddensfeat. Silkroad Ensemble and Benmont Tench
20. “You Wreck Me (Live)” by George Strait

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