★★★★★
After releasing one album with BNA Nashville, Craig Morgan partnered with Black River Entertainment to release new material and started with the release of "This Ole Boy," a Peach Pickers tune that certainly suited Morgan's style...
- www.roughstock.com
2012-03-06
★★★★★
While country music's radio stars have typically found that hit singles equaled album sales, Craig Morgan is one example of a growing number of country stars who haven't found fans as receptive to their albums as much as their singles. Earlier this year, Morgan opted out of his contract with Broken Bow records and signed with Sony Music's BNA Records...
- roughstock.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
In the most 'normal' of circumstances, an album's run on the charts can be interesting. Add in successful singles and re-releases and you have something that's even more interesting. For Craig Morgan, his first album for BNA Records, That's Why has had two issue dates prior to this new, Cracker Barrel-exclusive That's Why (Collector's Edition). Originally released in October 2008, The album featured 10 tracks including "Love Remembers" and follow-up Top 30 hit "God Must Really Love Me...
- roughstock.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
Craig Morgan lost his first record deal with Atlantic Nashville when the label closed as the result of a merger. Broken Bow Records signed him up, and up to that time, the label had found absolutely no success at radio with their artists. However, all of that changed when Craig released "Almost Home" to radio...
- roughstock.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
Talk about a red-state grand slam: "That's What I Love About Sunday"invokes baptisms, jasmine, and coupon clipping in almost a singlebreath. This is before the ballad about the kid who tithes hislawn-mowing money and does the widow's grass gratis. Morgan's is anidealized Kind of Americana, to be sure. But at least he provides enoughwriterly detail to avoid setting off smarm alarms.
- ew.com
2009-06-12