New Carrie Underwood Album Due In October

Is there anything Carrie Underwood can’t do? Seriously. Her first album, Some Hearts, was released in November of 2005, and it is still the best-selling country album of 2007 so far.

Carrie Underwood doesn’t want to spend her life jaded, waitin’-or just resting on her laurels.

Arista Records and 19 Recordings announced Monday that the follow-up to the country crossover star’s mega-hit debut Some Hearts has been slated for an Oct. 23 release.

The 24-year-old Oklahoman’s as-yet untitled sophomore effort is being produced by Some Hearts collaborator Mark Bright and will feature some more songwriting by Underwood, who co-penned the tune “I Ain’t in Checotah Anymore” on Some Hearts.

If Carrie’s next album is half as good as the first, we are sure to hear (and see) much more of Miss Underwood in the future.

She’s hot. I better check my policy with Globe Life before I even think of purchasing that album.

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Published 7/17/07 by


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