Jamey Johnson recently released his first new solo studio album in 14 years, called Midnight Gasoline.
Midnight Gasoline marks his much-anticipated debut album with Warner Music Nashville.
CMT also recently debuted the video for “Someday When I’m Old” across its platforms, including CMT, CMT Music and CMT Equal Play, as well as the Paramount Times Square Billboard.
Johnson, who served as the video’s executive producer, developed the concept for the cutting-edge video that depicts him giving advice to his younger self. Joel Robertson directed the video that was shot in Nashville.
“The idea behind the video is if I could go back and meet the younger version of me, what would I say?” Johnson says. “Or would I?”
The video uses a mixture of AI technology and post-editing effects to feature Johnson both as a young man and as he is today.
Midnight Gasoline is a collaboration with Johnson’s label, Big Gassed Records, and Warner Music Nashville. It is also the first of his Cash Cabin Series, which is a collection of albums recorded at the famed studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee, that was owned by Johnny and June Carter Cash and is now owned by their son, John Carter Cash.
Midnight Gasoline, known as Cash One, is a musical continuation of his last two solo studio albums, That Lonesome Song and The Guitar Song.
Johnson co-wrote this album’s tracks with Jim “Moose” Brown, Dallas Davidson, Ira Dean, Dale Dodson, Rob Hatch, Randy Houser, Ajay Popoff, Jeremy Popoff, James Slater, Ernest Keith Smith, Chris Stapleton and Tony Jo White. Other songs were written by Dean Dillon, Scotty Emerick, Kyle Fishman, Jeff Hyde, Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo and Troy Verges.
The album also contains “21 Guns,” “What a View,” “Trudy,” “Sober” and “Saturday Night in New Orleans,” all of which were released during the last few months.
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