Jason Aldean sings “Night Train” for the Grand Ole Opry's 87th birthday.
Jason Aldean began his professional career with the release of his first self-titled studio album in 2005. Today, he has seven studio albums and 18 singles that have reached No.1 on Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay. Some of his biggest hits include chart toppers “The Truth,” “Big Green Tractor,” and “Night Train.”
In recognition of his success, the Country Music Hall of Fame announced it would be opening a new exhibit on May 26 centered around the Georgia-born singer and current ACM Entertainer of the Year. The exhibit, Any Ol’ Barstool, will catalog memorabilia from Aldean’s home and will showcase his impact on country music and how he broke into the mainstream music business.
In celebration, our Opry Performance of the Week is Aldean’s performance of “Night Train,” a song written by Neil Thrasher and Michael Dulaney and released as the fourth single from Andean’s fifth album of the same name.