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On his cover of Fred Neil’s “Everybody’s Talkin’ ” I don't know anyone who squanders their own wealth away with disregard, and we shouldn't stand by and watch our government do it.” I tend to get upset about government spending, and I haven't seen anyone do a lot about that. You know, I just go with the idea that I have my vote. As far as Donald Trump goes as the president, I think if you hate him, you're not going to find anything good, and if you love him, maybe you're not going to find anything bad. And I was headed home and they begged me to come back for the finale as a returning cast member, and I regretted that instantly. It's kind of like doing ‘The Tonight Show’ when you're on camera and the show is running. On working with President Trump as a contestant on “The Celebrity Apprentice” in 2009 “But if you focus on the ones that stayed, it might give you hope.” “I think if you look around for the tiles that didn't stick to the wall, then that's all you're going to know,” Black says. He says he wants to remind people of those who fought and continue to fight for equality. In his new song, “America (Still In Love With You),” Black sings about a glimmer of hope as we reckon with the consequences of deep structural problems in this country. “But if history tells us anything, we will get through this, and we will be more united than ever before.” We can't know what's going to happen next,” he says. But despite an overwhelming sense of despair across the country, Black says he feels optimistic about the future in the U.S. “Out of Sane” is his first in five years, and he admits it’s odd to release new music in the middle of a pandemic. Grammy-winning country music star Clint Black is out with his 23rd album. Clint Black has just released a new studio album, "Out of Sane." (Courtesy) This article is more than 1 year old.Įditor's note: This segment was rebroadcast on Nov.