Lainey Wilson’s new album Whirlwind is just weeks away. With just three weeks until the long-awaited new collection of songs is available everywhere, Wilson released “Good Horses,” her collaboration with Miranda Lambert. Listen to the new track below.
Wilson and Lambert debuted “Good Horses” last year during Lambert’s Velvet Rodeo Las Vegas residency. Then, the duo came together at the Bridgestone Arena to perform it again to kick off the U.S. leg of Wilson’s Country’s Cool Again Tour. Clips from both performances floated around the internet, igniting excitement in both artists’ fanbases. After months of waiting the song is finally available to stream everywhere.
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Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert on Writing “Good Horses”
Last year, Lainey Wilson traveled to Miranda Lambert’s farm for an impromptu writers’ retreat. While there, she co-penned “Good Horses” with Lambert and Luke Dick. Both artists spoke about the song in a joint press statement.
“I am so excited for everyone to finally be able to have their hands on this song. Writing with Miranda and Luke feels like home, and I will forever cherish the day we wrote this song,” Wilson shared. “‘Good Horses’ is all about finding your way back home, no matter where you are.”
“’Good Horses’ is about all the people that love the comfort of home, but also need to be free,” Lambert added. “Lainey and I wrote this song at my farm with Luke Dick. Lainey is a genuine and authentic human. I love watching her dreams come true right in front of our eyes, and it’s so cool to be a little part of it.”
Whirlwind Tracklist and Information
Lainey Wilson will release Whirlwind on Friday, August 23. It will be available across digital platforms, on CD and Vinyl. Pre-order or pre-save the album today.
- “Keep Up with Jones”
- “Country’s Cool Again”
- “Good Horses” Featuring Miranda Lambert
- “Broken Hearts Still Beat”
- “Whirlwind”
- “Call a Cowboy”
- “Hang Tight Honey”
- “Bar in Baton Rouge”
- “Counting Chickens”
- “4X4XU”
- “Ring Finger”
- “Middle of It”
- “Devil Don’t Go There”
- “Whiskey Colored Crayon”
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