More details emerge for Kenny Chesney’s upcoming album, Hemmingway’s Whiskey. Kenny Chesney offers fans a little more than just new music on his upcoming album, “Hemmingway’s Whiskey” which releases September 28th, 2010. The album is now known to include two bonus tracks, “Ain’t Ever Going Back Again” and “I Didn’t Get Here Alone“. Fans will also have the option of purchasing a companion DVD where Kenny takes the time to discuss each track off the new album. Adding a few songs is kind of the same approach we take to our shows. Every record is different, every night is different.” says Kenny. “You start feeling good and you want to do 10 extra minutes, 20 extra minutes, extra 3 hours — whatever it is. This is exactly the same. We put two extra songs and conversation on the record because there are fans that have been a part of my life for a long time and really love our music and have really invested a lot emotionally. You can call it ‘going the extra mile’ or whatever. I wanted to give them something special. Based on the warm reception the album’s first single, “Boys of Fall“, has received, I have no doubt that “Hemmingway’s Whiskey” will be Kenny’s best-selling release yet. Can’t wait for the DVD? Here’s a track-by-track rundown of the album, taken from this interview Kenny Chesney did with Billboard Magazine: 1. “Boys Of Fall” (Casey Beathard/Dave Turnbull) Kenny Chesney: “Boys Of Fall” is a perfect description of how I grew up and where I grew up. That song meant so much to me and I thought, ‘Wow, there’s a lot of kids out there and a lot of people that have that feeling in their lives.’ There’s a line in the song that says, “In little towns like mine, that’s all we got.” And that’s the way it was in East Tennessee, and still is. I’ve got a lot of guys from East Tennessee out on the road [with me] that grew up the same way, and I played them that song when [writer] Casey Beathard gave me the CD of just him on a guitar playing it. I made everybody come on the bus and said “listen to this.” I knew we had something that was very common. A lot of people that listen to my music and that are passionate about what we do out on the road… I’ve been pretty perceptive over the years, and I think that we kind of grew up the same way. I see myself a lot in my fans, and I think vice versa. I hope so anyway.” 2. “Live A Little (Love A Lot)” (Shane Minor/David Lee Murphy) Chesney: “That song is what I try to live by. When I heard ‘Live A Little (Love A Lot),’ that’s pretty much the definitive sound we create out on the road. If there’s a predictable song on the record, for me, this might be it. And I don’t think that’s Continue reading Kenny Chesney – Hemmingway’s Whiskey – Deluxe Edition→