Bryan reveals 'Kill the Lights" track list

Brian Mansfield | USA TODAY

Update: An earlier version of this story incorrectly listed the number of tracks Luke Bryan wrote for the album. He co-wrote six tracks for the standard edition, plus three for the Target deluxe edition.

Country superstar Luke Bryan has revealed the track list for his new album, Kill the Lights, and it will include a duet with Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild. The duet, Home Alone Tonight, will be one of 13 tracks on Bryan's fifth studio album, due Aug. 7.

Kill the Lights leads with Bryan's current single, Kick the Dust Up. Bryan had a hand in writing six of the 13 songs.

The new material ranges from the disco country-rock of Love It Gone to Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day, which shows the influence of Alabama and Hank Williams Jr.

Jeff Stevens, who has worked on all of Bryan's albums, produced Kill the Lights along with his son, Jody Stevens, whose previous credits include Cole Swindell's chart-topping country single Chillin' It.

An exclusive Target edition of Kill the Lights will contain three additional songs, all co-written by Bryan. One, Boys Grow Up and Dogs Get Old, is a tearjerker in an Old Yeller kind of way. Target begins taking pre-orders for the album Monday.

In the album's liner notes, the singer gives a shout-out to his audience. "I will forever feel that it is most important to thank you, the fans," he writes. "To each and every one of you that has spent your time and hard earned money. To all of you that have stood in the rain, camped out, partied, cried and been a part of this ride, I truly will never be able to show my appreciation enough. It is a dream come true making records and performing for you guys everywhere I can. Thank you for always showing up ready to just have a great time."

Bryan's last studio album, 2013's Crash My Party, has sold 2.47 million albums, according to Nielsen SoundScan. On Thursday, Bryan will take his Kick the Dust Up Tour to Durant, Okla., for a show at the Choctaw Grand Theatre.

The track listing for Kill the Lights follows: