I’ve sang the songs I wanted to sing, I did the things I wanted to do,” continues Adkins, “As long as you have my back, I’ll have yours (speaking of his fans). “The reason I named everything that was because I look back over my career of 25 years and I believe that I went the way I wanted to go. Before performing the title track, The Way I Wanna Go, which is also the name of his tour, the country artist shared why everything has that title. Trace Adkins recently celebrated his 25th Anniversary of being in the music industry last year and in celebration of the special milestone, he released a new album, The Way I Wanna Go, which featured 25 brand new songs. He also performed a couple cover songs including Just A Gigolo by David Lee Roth, Come To Poppa by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band and The House Is Rockin’ by Stevie Ray Vaughan. The songs he performed from the record included I Should Let You Go, Heartbreak Song, Got It Down, Honey Child and performed the title track, The Way I Wanna Go for his encore. Unquestionably, Trace Adkins put on a fantastic show and performed several of his songs including ( This Ain’t) No Thinkin’ Thing, Songs About Me, Just Fishin’, You’re Gonna Miss This, Marry For Money, Big Time, Hot Mama, Every Light In The House, There’s A Girl In Texas, Still A Soldier, Ladies Love Country Boys, I Left Something Turned On At Home, and Honky Tonk Badonkadonk!Īlong with that, Adkins performed a few new songs from his latest album released in 2021 entitled, The Way I Wanna Go. Eastern Arkansas Community College, thank y’all for having us and everybody’s been so kind to us today.” said Adkins. The country artist shared that Forrest City, Arkansas is actually the halfway point between where his family is in Louisiana to Nashville, so he stops in Forrest City, every so often while traveling. “I’m really happy to be here tonight!” said Adkins as he had a warm welcome to the stage. Catch Adkins’ official music video for it below.Recently, The natural state welcomed country music artist, Trace Adkins on a wonderful fall Saturday night on October 1st performing at the Eastern Arkansas Community College Fine Arts Center in Forrest City, Arkansas! Now it’s time for you to hear this stunning track. With a soft instrumental track behind him, Adkins pours heart and soul into every word of “Still a Soldier.” His connection to the lyrics is something you can clearly hear and feel through his voice, making the song all the more powerful. ‘Til his last breath he’ll always be, a soldier.“ He put away his gun and boots, but he still believes the American dream. “ He’ll stand up when he hears the Anthem and that won’t ever change. The song follows a former soldier through his daily life, as he enjoys time at home watching football, going to church, and being with his wife.Īlthough the man is no longer enlisted, Adkins sings that he will always feel like a soldier: U.S. and the men and women who risk their lives to protect it. Written by Phil O’Donnell and Wade Kirby, “Still a Soldier” has Adkins taking a stand for the U.S.A. Titled “Still a Soldier,” the track is a patriotic tribute to America along the lines of Adkin’s previous releases such as “Arlington” and “‘Til The Last Shot’s Fired.” One of the songs on that album stands out more than any other. Campbell with 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) & 101st CAB, Wings of Destiny! #USArmy post shared by Trace Adkins on at 9:07am PSTĭuring a media event, Adkins revealed that his 2017 USO tour would take him to Italy and Spain. In addition to his touring schedule, Adkins kept busy over that year with the release a new album, Something’s Going On. Here are some behind the scenes shots of Trace's trip to Ft.
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