After three back-to-back number-one singles, Chris Young is out with his gorgeous new hit called “Tomorrow,” but Chris tells us that having a song with a title like “Tomorrow” has led to an abundance of good-natured kidding from his friends. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
- “Tomorrow” is the first single from Chris’ third album, NEON, set to release this summer. The digital single for “Tomorrow” is available now!
- Chris is looking snazzy among Country’s Hottest Guys in the May issue of People Country, on sale now!
- Beginning this Wednesday, April 13th, Chris will begin his second Stars for Stripes overseas tour to perform for our troops. Chris’ Piece of Home tour will take him to Iraq and Kuwait through April 21st, playing full-band concerts at five camps, as well as special acoustic performances for some of the area’s remote forward operating bases whose servicemen seldom have entertainers play for them. The journey marks Chris’ second Stars for Stripes tour. His first trip, in 2009 — with Craig Morgan, GAC’s Nan Kelley, and wounded warriors Sergeant First Class Joseph Bowser (U.S. Army, retired) and Staff Sergeant Scott Lilley (USAF) — was documented for the GAC special, Stars for Stripes: Wounded Warriors Return.
Chris Young says he’s been getting some kidding from friends about about the title to his hit, “Tomorrow.” (:26)
“I think the funniest thing about that title bein’ a one-word title and bein’ a word that people use really often in a sentence: now, what everybody does is when they get…if they’ve heard it, they’ll come up to me, and they’re like, ‘Hey, man, we’ll talk about it (singing) tomorrow.’ Like every time they see me (laughs) they’ll do like that, and you have to do the little head dip with it. Everybody that knows me and has a copy of the song does that, and I’m like, seriously, I hope this does not start being rampant like this (laughs), but it’s pretty funny.”