Nobody's Everything

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Nobody's Everything
Nobody's Everything cover art.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 30, 2018
Recorded2018
GenreCountry
Length31:28
LabelWarner Nashville
ProducerTucker Beathard, Ryan Tyndell
Tucker Beathard chronology
Fight Like Hell
(2016)
Nobody's Everything
(2018)
KING
(2020)
Singles from Nobody's Everything
  1. "Leave Me Alone"
    Released: November 26, 2018

Nobody's Everything is the debut album from country music artist Tucker Beathard. The album was released after a year long battle with his previous record label shelving his planned debut album a year earlier, then titled "Dear Someone". "Nobody's Everything serves as the first part of a double album, part 2 is expected to be released in 2020.[1]

Background[]

After releasing his debut EP in late 2016, Beathard doubled down work on his debut album.[2]

In November 2017, Beathard announced his debut album titled "Dear Someone", the album was to be released November 17, 2017 but the night before the albums released Beathard announced that the album had been postponed citing creative differences with his then label Dot Records.[3]

After the delay of his debut album, Beathard channeled his frustrations via his social media sites. He began leaking demo tracks that he written and recorded and wanted to share with his fans. The first one being the fan favorite "Chasing You With Whiskey" in December 2017.[4]

In January 2018 Beathard was released from his contract with Dot Records, after that Beathard began leaking multiple demos to his social media sites and via his official YouTube account.

From January 2018 through early November 2018 Bethard leaked the following demo tracks via his social media sites and YouTube "Goodbye Amy", "New Me", "I Don't Miss You Now", "Perfect Imperfections", "Same Kinda Different", "This Life", "Ride On", Caught Me On A Good Night", "He Was", "Kiss Me With A Lie", "Hall of Fame", "Nobody's Everything", "New Used Oldsmobile", "She Ain't Right", "Over", "Nobody's Everything", "You Would Think Of Me", "The Closest Thing","Time These Days", "Your Dreams", "It'd Hurt Me More If You Kept Hanging Around", "Smokin' Things" and "Better Than Me".[5][6][7][8][9][10]

Beathard stated he wanted to share what he was writing and recorded so his fans could get a feel what his debut album would be like.[11]

On November 26, 2018 Beathard announced via Rolling Stone that his debut album would be titled "Nobody's Everything" and will be released November 30, 2018. The album's title comes from one of the demo tracks Beathard leaked over the summer, however the track is not included on the album.[12]

During the announcement Beathard also revealed the lead single would be titled "Leave Me Alone" a track a recorded and leaked earlier in the year, Beathard stated the track was a reflection of how he felt during the turmoil with his previous record label.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Ride On"3:23
2."Leave Me Alone"3:43
3."Somethin' to Say"2:22
4."Picture to Prove It"3:35
5."Brother"3:25
6."Fight Like Hell"3:04
7."Hate It"3:43
8."This Life"3:26
9."How Long Will I Go"4:47
Total length:31:28

References[]

  1. ^ "Tucker Beathard Announces Debut Album 'Nobody's Everything'". Whiskey Riff.
  2. ^ Crom, Mariah. "Tucker Beathard Set To Release Debut Studio Album 'Dear Someone' November 17".
  3. ^ "Tucker Beathard Stops By, Talks Delay Of New Album + Performs For Us | Bobby Bones | The Bobby Bones Show".
  4. ^ "chasing you with whiskey" – via www.youtube.com.
  5. ^ "over" – via www.youtube.com.
  6. ^ "he was (demo)" – via www.youtube.com.
  7. ^ "you would think of me" – via www.youtube.com.
  8. ^ "your dreams (demo)" – via www.youtube.com.
  9. ^ "it'd hurt me more if u kept hanging round" – via www.youtube.com.
  10. ^ "kiss me with a lie (demo)" – via www.youtube.com.
  11. ^ "Tucker Beathard Pours Career Struggle, Newfound Creative Freedom Into Debut Album". November 26, 2018.
  12. ^ Hudak, Joseph (November 26, 2018). "'Rock On' Singer Tucker Beathard Readies Debut Album 'Nobody's Everything'".
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