Dave Paulson

USA TODAY NETWORK – Tennessee

Sturgill Simpson released his third studio album, "A Sailor's Guide to Earth," just last week, but we're already getting more new music from the critically acclaimed country artist.

His latest song, however, isn't set for a traditional release. It's a collaboration with Stephen Colbert, and they're aiming to get it added to the Waffle House jukebox.

Simpson and Colbert performed "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Knuckleheads" on Monday's episode of "Late Show with Stephen Colbert." The saloon-rocking number has Simpson belting out lines such as "These are world famous waffles, son, now show some respect."

"Sturgill, what would it mean to you to have a song on the Waffle House jukebox?" Colbert asked.

"How do you give back to 'The Awful Waffle,' man?" he replied.

There's no official word on whether "No Shirt" will be added to Waffle House's rotation, but the company's Twitter account expressed its approval.

Simpson also played the pounding soul-rocker "Brace for Impact (Live a Little)" on Monday night's show. Perhaps we'll hear both songs when Simpson plays a two-night stand at the Ryman Auditorium Oct. 28-29. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday.