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Garth Brooks' music finally available to stream but only on Amazon

Cindy Watts
ciwatts@tennessean.com
Garth Brooks performs at the Ryman Auditorium on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016, in Nashville.

It’s official – Garth Brooks has joined the world of music streaming.

Wednesday, Amazon announced that parts of Brooks’ catalog will be available to stream exclusively on its recently announced Amazon Music Unlimited.

This is the first time Brooks has agreed to make his music available to stream on-demand.

Starting today, subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited can access Brooks’ new single, “Baby, Let’s Lay Down and Dance” — from the singer’s forthcoming “Gunslinger” — in addition to albums “The Ultimate Hits” and “Double Live,” which includes “Friends in Low Places,” "The Dance," "Papa Loved Mama" and more. The songs from “Double Live” will also be available on Prime Music.

Additional music from Brooks, including his upcoming Christmas album “Christmas Together” featuring his wife Trisha Yearwood, will be available through Amazon Music Unlimited later this year.

Brooks’ music can also be downloaded on Amazon Music. Amazon Music Unlimited will be the sponsor of Brooks’ current world tour.