Kenny Chesney Takes ‘Save It For A Rainy Day’ to the Top

Written by Lauren Jo Black
Kenny Chesney Takes ‘Save It For A Rainy Day’ to the Top

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Kenny Chesney’s “Save It For A Rainy Day” tops Billboard’s Country Airplay chart this week.

Written by Old Dominion’s Matt Ramsey and Brad Tursi along with Andrew Dorff, the song is Chesney’s fourth consecutive No.1 single from his latest album, The Big Revival.

Chesney took a year off the road to work on this album, and it looks like he made the right choice in doing so.

“When I went to look for or write songs, I wanted to speak to my audience about their lives in ways I’d never done before,” the eight-time Entertainer of the Year says. “I didn’t want to say the same things – and I wanted to reflect the free-spirited, work hard, give-it-everything nature of the No Shoes Nation and people who love country music in general. It seemed like a pretty big thing to try to do, but the response to this album and the songs at radio tells me it was worth every bit of the work, the search, the starting over – because in the end, I make this music about my life, but also for everyone who’s ever found a piece of their living in songs, too.”

The Big Revival is currently nominated for Country Music Association’s Album of the Year. The superstar also earned CMA nominations for Entertainer of the Year, Single of the Year, Song of the Year and Musical Event of the Year, plus producer nods for Album and Single.