Rodney Atkins will release his next album with Cracker Barrel Old Country Store on September 6thCracker Barrel Presents Rodney Atkins will feature four #1 hits, including "These Are My People," "Watching You," and the current Billboard Top 20 and rising single "Farmer's Daughter" which is approaching 300,000 digital downloads in just a few short months.
The CD will also feature the previously unreleased song "More Like Your Memory (Always Takes Me Back)," and will be available only at Cracker Barrel.
Rodney Atkins earned the Academy of Country Music's Top New Male Vocalist award in 2006, as well as five other ACM nominations and two Country Music Association nominations during the last four years. Having had the Most Played Songs of 2007 and 2008, Rodney maintains an active touring schedule and has performed for over a million fans a year for the past three years. The video of his current hit features his real-life wife, Tammy Jo, as the "Farmer's Daughter".
Like millions of Americans, Rodney enjoys stopping at Cracker Barrel when he's on the road, sitting for awhile on the front porch, and having a great meal. "I love seeing a " Cracker Barrel Up Ahead" sign on the road cause we all know that whenever you stop by, you are guaranteed to get a great meal – just like home. I'm excited to team up with the Cracker Barrel family and to make this new CD available exclusively to the folks stopping by." said Rodney. Menu favorites for Rodney include the open roast beef sandwich, biscuits n'gravy, hash brown casserole, chicken n' dumplins and of course a "big ol' glass of sweet tea with lemon".
"Rodney is a great performer and his shows appeal to fans of all ages, and that's the same appeal that Cracker Barrel offers to multi-generational families," said Peter Keiser, Cracker Barrel's Vice President of Marketing. "We expect that this special CD will provide some good times for a lot of people."
The previously unreleased song on Cracker Barrel Presents Rodney Atkins, "More Like Your Memory (Always Takes Me Back)," is one of the first songs that Rodney wrote that opened the door to get to produce his own records with long-time co-producer, Ted Hewitt.