Trisha Yearwood Unveils "PrizeFighter" Album Details

Superstar vocalist's return to feature seven new tracks and ten classic hits.

Trisha Yearwood today announced the track list for her upcoming album PrizeFighter with RCA Nashville. The album will feature 16 tracks, seven new tunes and nine of her biggest hits (re-recorded).

Fans of Gwen Sebastian will recognize “She Met Him In A Motel Room” while Matraca Berg fans will recognize “Your Husband’s Cheating On Us.” Other new tracks include “Victim Of The Game,” “I Remember You” and, of course “PrizeFighter,” the title track which features Kelly Clarkson.

Classics include the single version of “How Do I Live,” charming “XXXs and OOOs” and well-known ballads “Walkaway Joe” and “The Song Remembers When” but doesn’t include “She’s In Love With The Boy.” Her duet with Garth Brooks, “In Another’s Eyes” is also included.

Fans who wish to pre-order the album can do so via GhostTunes. The pre-order includes both digital and physical copy options. The Digital pre-order includes instant downloads of the title track, "She's In Love With The Boy" and "How Do I Live," which was recorded like the radio version previously unavailable to fans.

Trisha Yearwood PrizeFighter Tracklist

*sequence not final*

  • PrizeFighter
  • She Met Him In A Motel Room
  • End Of The World
  • Victim Of The Game
  • Your Husband’s Cheatin’ On Us
  • You Can’t Trust The Weather Man
  • I Remember You
  • Wrong Side Of Memphis
  • The Song Remembers When
  • XXXs And OOOs
  • Walkaway Joe
  • How Do I Live
  • Perfect Love
  • In Another’s Eyes (With Garth Brooks)
  • Heaven, Heartache, And The Power Of Love
  • Georgia Rain
  • She's In Love With The Boy

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