Luke Bryan Notches 31st Career #1
October 7, 2024
Luke Bryan Reaches Top Spot with 31st Career #1 “Love You, Miss You, Mean It”
57 Career Weeks Spent at #1
Wraps “Mind Of A Country Boy Tour”
NASHVILLE – (October 7, 2024) – Five-time Entertainer of the Year and “The 58th Annual CMA Awards” host Luke Bryan has claimed the top spot on the Mediabase chart this week as he lands the 31st #1 single of his career with “Love You, Miss You, Mean It.” The single also increases his total career weeks spent at #1 to 57. Luke performed the single last week on Good Morning America and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” was written by Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Jordan Minton and Jacob Rice and is included on Luke’s newly released eighth studio album Mind Of A Country Boy. The album is available Here.
On Sunday, Luke wrapped his “Mind Of A Country Boy Tour” with the final (rescheduled) show taking place in Des Moines, Iowa at Wells Fargo Arena. Luke has played more than 50 shows this year, including a few festivals, two stadium concerts and two shows as part of his “Crash My Playa” destination event in Mexico. In January Luke concluded 48 electrifying shows at Resorts World Theater in Las Vegas over his two-year run.
For many years, Luke has lifted up and mentored new artists by offering them the opportunity to perform in front of his concert audiences and this year’s “Mind Of A Country Boy Tour” was no different. The tour featured Tenille Arts, Chayce Beckham, George Birge, Dillon Carmichael, Larry Fleet, HunterGirl, Ella Langley, Tracy Lawrence, Kameron Marlowe, Vincent Mason, Chase Matthew, Meghan Patrick, Lily Rose, Josh Ross, Alana Springsteen, Zach Top, Tucker Wetmore, and DJ Rock.
Mind Of A Country Boy track listing/songwriter credits:
1. “Mind Of A Country Boy” – Luke Bryan, Ben Hayslip, Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins
2. “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” – Ben Hayslip, Jacob Rice, Jordan Minton, Rhett Akins
3. “Country Song Came On” – Ryan Beaver, Dan Alley, Neil Medley
4. “Pair Of Boots” – Bobby Pinson, Taylor Phillips, Tofer Brown, Jaxon Free
5. “But I Got A Beer In My Hand” – Chase McGill, Matt Dragstrem, Geoff Warburton
6. “Kansas” – Chase McGill, Hillary Lindsey, Matt Dragstrem
7. “Country On” – Mark Nesler, David Frasier, Mitch Oglesby, Styles Haury
8. “Fish On The Wall” – Dallas Davidson, Chris Tompkins, Ben Johnson
9. “She’s Still Got It” – Rodney Clawson, Heather Morgan, Will Bundy, Jim McCormick
10. “Closing Time In California” – John Byron, Mark Holman, Hillary Lindsey, Chase McGill
11. “For The Kids” – Luke Bryan, Justin Ebach, Brad Tursi
12. “Southern and Slow” – Matt Dragstrem, Josh Thompson, Chase McGill
13. “I’m On A Tractor” – Neil Thrasher, Lee Thomas Miller
14. “Jesus ‘Bout My Kids” – Jeff Hyde, Tucker Beathard, Ben Stennis, Brad Rempel
On November 15, Luke will host the new Hulu series “It’s All Country” as he explores stories and inspirations behind country songs and the artists that perform them. On November 20, Luke will host “The 58th Annual CMA Awards” with Peyton Manning and Lainey Wilson and next year, he will return as a judge on ABC’s American Idol alongside Lionel Richie and Carrie Underwood.