While fans of Bon Jovi are patiently waiting for the new album to arrive following Richie Sambora's exit, the band has reportedly revealed the songs to be included in the record.
According to Ultimate Classic Rock, the American rock band will be releasing 16 new songs that will include,
"We Don't Run"
"Saturday Night Gave Me Sunday Morning"
"Mona Lisa"
"Nothing"
"Who Says You Can't Go Home" (feat. Keith Urban)
"This Ain't Love"
"State of Our Union"
"Shine"
"Times Like These"
"Beautiful Day"
"Start Your Own Revolution"
"This Is Our House"
"I'm Giving Me to You"
"I'm On My Way"
"Second Chances"
"The Ghost of a Good Thing"
The new album is reportedly going to be called "Burning Bridges," which will be released in two different occassions, Billboard reported.
"Burning Bridges, which will be released August 21st, is an album for fans and will accompany an upcoming international tour," an official statement from the band stated. "The band is hard at work on their next album, which will see a full-scale release in 2016."
Apparently, the August release of Bon Jovi's new album will be followed by a bigger launch happening next year, the publication added.
And in a previous interview with People Magazine the band's frontman, Jon Bon Jovi said that he is confident that their new music is going to be great despite Sambora's decision to finally leave the band after three decades.
"I was in the studio all day working on the new record. I walked here from the studio," Jon Bon Jovi said last February. "I just read the paper, it gives you an opportunity to write something ... It's early but I'm about a dozen songs in. I feel good."