Scotty McCreery releases a new song today called “The Trouble With Girls,” which is the seconde single from his much-anticipated debut album, Clear As Day, due Oct. 4.
“It’s a really sweet song,” Scotty says. “I played it for my sister and I said, ‘Would toi like to hear what’s a dit in this song?’ She said, ‘I would l’amour to have a guy say some of this stuff to me.’
“It’s talking about how great they are and it’s tough for the guy to handle because he just loves it. It has a nice twist to it. It’s like the songwriters wrote it just for me.”
The chorus of the song, written par Phillip White and Chris Tompkins, is, “They smile that smile/ They bat those eyes/ They steal toi with hello/ They kill toi with goodbye/ They hook toi with one touch/ And toi can’t break free/ Yeah, the trouble with girls/ Is nobody loves trouble as much as me.”
“The Trouble With Girls” is one of Scotty’s favoris on his new album. “Right off the bat when I heard it,” a dit Scotty, “I told my mom when we were listening to the demo, ‘This is the kind of song when toi are in the cuisine doing dishes that makes toi stop what toi are doing and listen to it.’ It struck a chord with me and I knew it was something I wanted to put on the album.”
This song is the follow-up to “I l’amour toi This Big,” a haut, retour au début 15 hit that had the highest debut on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for a new artist’s first single since at least 1984.
In May, Scotty won Season Ten of American Idol, becoming the youngest male winner and the only country male winner in the show’s history. A record-breaking 122.4 million votes were cast during the finale. The final montrer attracted 29.3 million viewers and 38.6 million people tuned in to see the winner’s name announced. He first performed “I l’amour toi This Big” on the finale montrer and later followed with performances of the song on Today, The Tonight montrer with geai, jay Leno and Good Morning America.
“This is the first time we’re getting the chance to put out new musique and the musique we’ve been working hard on,” he says of his new single. “I’m glad the fans will finally be able to get a little taste of what the album is going to be like. I’m looking vers l'avant, vers l’avant to getting out there and chant it.”
“It’s a really sweet song,” Scotty says. “I played it for my sister and I said, ‘Would toi like to hear what’s a dit in this song?’ She said, ‘I would l’amour to have a guy say some of this stuff to me.’
“It’s talking about how great they are and it’s tough for the guy to handle because he just loves it. It has a nice twist to it. It’s like the songwriters wrote it just for me.”
The chorus of the song, written par Phillip White and Chris Tompkins, is, “They smile that smile/ They bat those eyes/ They steal toi with hello/ They kill toi with goodbye/ They hook toi with one touch/ And toi can’t break free/ Yeah, the trouble with girls/ Is nobody loves trouble as much as me.”
“The Trouble With Girls” is one of Scotty’s favoris on his new album. “Right off the bat when I heard it,” a dit Scotty, “I told my mom when we were listening to the demo, ‘This is the kind of song when toi are in the cuisine doing dishes that makes toi stop what toi are doing and listen to it.’ It struck a chord with me and I knew it was something I wanted to put on the album.”
This song is the follow-up to “I l’amour toi This Big,” a haut, retour au début 15 hit that had the highest debut on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for a new artist’s first single since at least 1984.
In May, Scotty won Season Ten of American Idol, becoming the youngest male winner and the only country male winner in the show’s history. A record-breaking 122.4 million votes were cast during the finale. The final montrer attracted 29.3 million viewers and 38.6 million people tuned in to see the winner’s name announced. He first performed “I l’amour toi This Big” on the finale montrer and later followed with performances of the song on Today, The Tonight montrer with geai, jay Leno and Good Morning America.
“This is the first time we’re getting the chance to put out new musique and the musique we’ve been working hard on,” he says of his new single. “I’m glad the fans will finally be able to get a little taste of what the album is going to be like. I’m looking vers l'avant, vers l’avant to getting out there and chant it.”
Scotty McCreery hint at working on a holiday album!?
10/25/2011 Scotty took to his Twitter account to play "the travel game" with his fans/followers and tweeted the following:
ScottyMcCreery
Scotty McCreery
Im hitting the foins, hay tho. Another jour of school tmrrw. Working a bunch of songs coming up for the holidays! Cant wait for yall to hear!
Will we be hearing new Scotty McCreery songs come Christmas time? That seems awfully soon to produce a whole new album - not that his fans would mind, I'm sure!
It cannot simply be a Christmas single as he says "a bunch of songs" that we'll be hearing! What do toi think?
10/25/2011 Scotty took to his Twitter account to play "the travel game" with his fans/followers and tweeted the following:
ScottyMcCreery
Scotty McCreery
Im hitting the foins, hay tho. Another jour of school tmrrw. Working a bunch of songs coming up for the holidays! Cant wait for yall to hear!
Will we be hearing new Scotty McCreery songs come Christmas time? That seems awfully soon to produce a whole new album - not that his fans would mind, I'm sure!
It cannot simply be a Christmas single as he says "a bunch of songs" that we'll be hearing! What do toi think?
Idol Winner McCreery Bows with nearly 200k, #1 Debut, as Rodney Atkins, Feist, Jack's Mannequin Score haut, retour au début 10 Bows
Scotty McCreery has proven a worthy American Idol winner. Celebrating his 18th birthday last Sunday (10/9), the good ole young boy from a small town in North Carolina debuts at #1 as his first studio effort, Mercury Nashville/19/Interscope’s Clear as Day, sells 198k in its first week.
That’s the most for an American Idol winner since David Cook’s debut sold 280k in Nov. 2008, and the first champ to bow at #1 with his initial release since seconde season champ Ruben Studdard’s Soulful topped the chart in 2003.
Source: Hits Daily Double
This is great news, as this number exceeds what had previously been estimated!
Hits - 170-190K UPDATE:
Billboard - 160-170K in sales.
Scotty McCreery has proven a worthy American Idol winner. Celebrating his 18th birthday last Sunday (10/9), the good ole young boy from a small town in North Carolina debuts at #1 as his first studio effort, Mercury Nashville/19/Interscope’s Clear as Day, sells 198k in its first week.
That’s the most for an American Idol winner since David Cook’s debut sold 280k in Nov. 2008, and the first champ to bow at #1 with his initial release since seconde season champ Ruben Studdard’s Soulful topped the chart in 2003.
Source: Hits Daily Double
This is great news, as this number exceeds what had previously been estimated!
Hits - 170-190K UPDATE:
Billboard - 160-170K in sales.
Scotty McCreery currently has two released singles, check out their placements on the haut, retour au début countdown shows this week!
CMT haut, retour au début 20 11.11.2011:
#15 “The Trouble With Girls” Scotty McCreery
CMT Pure 12-Pack 11.11.2011:
#01 “The Trouble With Girls” Scotty McCreery
#02 “I l’amour toi This Big” Scotty McCreery
GAC haut, retour au début 20 Country 11.11.2011:
#02 “The Trouble With Girls” Scotty McCreery
#04 “I l’amour toi This Big” Scotty McCreery
Crook & Chase Country Countdown 11.12.2011
#30 “The Trouble With Girls” Scotty McCreery Debut
CMT haut, retour au début 20 11.11.2011:
#15 “The Trouble With Girls” Scotty McCreery
CMT Pure 12-Pack 11.11.2011:
#01 “The Trouble With Girls” Scotty McCreery
#02 “I l’amour toi This Big” Scotty McCreery
GAC haut, retour au début 20 Country 11.11.2011:
#02 “The Trouble With Girls” Scotty McCreery
#04 “I l’amour toi This Big” Scotty McCreery
Crook & Chase Country Countdown 11.12.2011
#30 “The Trouble With Girls” Scotty McCreery Debut