Set in Stone will be his first since
The Storm in 2007 and include a new single called "Smoke in a Bar."
"Smoke in a Bar" is one of just three songs Tritt didn't help write for
Set in Stone, available on Big Noise Label Group on May 7. Longtime Chris Stapleton producer Dave Cobb produced the album, while his younger cousin, singer-songwriter Brent Cobb, co-wrote three of the songs. Ashley Monroe and Dillon Carmichael are two other notable songwriters on the album, although it features numerous country hitmakers.
Known for a unique blend of hard-nosed country rock and tender love ballads, Tritt was a dominant hitmaker through the 1990s and scored hits like "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)," "Anymore," "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" and "Tell Me I Was Dreaming." His best-known song may be "It's a Great Day to Be Alive" from 2000, one his final Top 10 hits.