In the ever-evolving landscape of country music, a new duet has emerged, one that embodies the timeless essence of legendary collaborations. The latest offering from Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton, “A Song To Sing,” is a masterful blend of voices, with the superstar artists using music as a metaphor for love. This tender ballad, set to a groovy disco-style melody, stands out from the crowd, its unique sound a testament to the creative genius of its creators.
The story behind this captivating tune is one of serendipity and inspiration. It began with a chance writing session, sparked by a last-minute invitation from Jesse Frasure to Chris Stapleton. Lambert recalls the day vividly, noting that Stapleton’s availability was the catalyst for a creative explosion. With Jenee Fleenor’s fiddle work laying the foundation for a 70s-inspired beat, the trio wrote not one, but two songs in a single day. Though “A Song To Sing” had been waiting in the wings for a couple of years, its moment finally arrived when Lambert and Stapleton reunited in Savannah, Georgia, to bring it to life with producer Dave Cobb.
The influence of country music icons Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton is palpable in this new duet, a fact that Lambert and Stapleton enthusiastically acknowledge. Their goal was to channel the spirit of these legendary artists, and by all accounts, they have succeeded in paying homage to their heroes. The duo’s group chat was even filled with memes of Kenny and Dolly, a lighthearted testament to their commitment to capturing the essence of these country music legends.
The live debut of “A Song To Sing” was met with enthusiasm, as Lambert and Stapleton took to the stage at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. This first-ever performance of the song was a resounding success, with the crowd welcoming the new music with open arms. As two of country music’s most revered artists, Lambert and Stapleton have collectively earned an impressive 14 GRAMMYs, 33 CMA Awards, and 59 ACM Awards. Their unique artistry and distinctive creative perspectives have left an indelible mark on the genre, and “A Song To Sing” is the latest testament to their innovative spirit.



