Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Reveal Details of Their Christmas Album
Garth Brooks and his wife Trisha Yearwood will be releasing their much anticipated Christmas album on Nov 11. Titled Christmas Together, the project will feature duets, original songs, and a guest appearance by James Taylor and his wife Kim. The project is due this fall with the first single expected this week.
"She's got three or four singles, I've got three or four singles, and we have three or four duets on it," Brooks shared about the project featuring he and his wife Yearwood, adding, "Even on the ones that are mine, she's still doing background harmony stuff like we always have our entire career."
"What I'm Thankful For," an original song, features the Taylors.
Additional favorites for the couple are said to include Brooks' "Ugly Christmas Sweater," an original song "Merry Christmas Means I Love You," and Yearwood's solo rendition of "What're You Doing New Year's Eve."
"It was supposed to be a duet. We were both standing in the studio," Yearwood recalled, before Brooks explained, "When Miss Yearwood sang the first verse, I just walked out. The producer's looking at me as I passed the board. I'm like, 'I can't contribute to that. Just let her have the whole thing.' It was gorgeous. It may be my favorite record on the record."
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