GERRY Cinnamon has today released his full album tracklist ahead of it going on sale on Friday.

The Glasgow musician said he was determined the release the album, The Bonny, despite most being delayed at the moment due to the coronavirus lockdown.

He admitted: “It’s probably not smart to release during a lockdown when the shops are closed and everyone’s isolating but no chance I’m letting folk down.

"I never gave a f**k about numbers anyway, not going to start now."  

The full album tracklist is:

1. Canter 

2. War Song Soldier 

3. Where We’re Going 

4. Head In The Clouds 

5. Dark Days 

6. The Bonny 

7. Sun Queen 

8. Outsiders 

9. Roll The Credits 

10. Mayhem 

11. Six String Gun 

12. Every Man’s Truth

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Also revealed today is a new single, Head In The Clouds. 

This is the 6th song heard from The Bonny. 

Commenting on the tune, Gerry said: “Head In The Clouds kinda documents my nightly battles with insomnia where every few weeks everything goes t*ts up, as it would for most folk if they didn’t sleep for three days.

“But there is also a loose narrative of a kinda love story.

"It starts off with a bleak outlook on life ‘more late nights of the same old shite than you care to remember’ but then there’s a shift: ‘but something’s appearing, its blurring your vision, and its cutting a shape like a hot razor blade with a deadly precision’.

"You don’t really find out what the change is until the end, when you realise the character in the song is just loved up and trying to run away from it: ‘I don’t know if you’re really in love but I have my suspicions’."

Gerry Cinnamon's second album, The Bonny, is released on Friday.

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