A Song to Sing
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| Single by Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton | ||||
| Released | July 14, 2025 | |||
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| Length | 2:59 | |||
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| Producer | Dave Cobb | |||
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| "A Song to Sing" on YouTube | ||||
"A Song to Sing" is a song by American country music singers Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton. It was released as a single to country radio on July 14, 2025.[1]
It was nominated for the Best Country Duo/Group Performance and Best Country Song at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.[2]
Lambert and Stapleton co-wrote "A Song to Sing" with Jenee Fleenor and Jesse Frasure, and it was produced by Dave Cobb.[3] The bones of the track were first begun in 2023, when Frasure and Fleenor created musical beds for a 1970s disco-inspired track, and it developed into a full-fledged song when Frasure played the groove for Lambert and Stapleton when they met with him at his studio to write.[4] They sat on the song for several years after writing it, before finally cutting it in 2024 with Cobb in Savannah, Georgia at the Georgia Mae Studio,[5] and it was finally finished when engineer Tom Elmhirst, affiliated with New York’s Electric Lady Studios, mixed it in 2025.[4] Though Lambert and Stapleton have written and performed songs together before, this song marks their first recorded duet together.[3] The song draws inspiration from classic country duets, namely "Islands in the Stream" by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.[5]
Music video
The music video for "A Song to Sing" premiered on August 22, 2025.[6] It was directed by Running Bear and filmed at a roller rink (Brentwood Skate Center) just outside Nashville.[5] The video channels a vintage 1970s era vibe, specifically drawing inspiration from Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, with Lambert and Stapleton wearing jewelry borrowed from their estates.[5]
Live performances
Lambert and Stapleton performed the song live on the 59th Annual Country Music Association Awards on November 19, 2025.[7]