Joe Bonamassa shares ‘Still Walking With Me’

The song is an upbeat nod to steadfast love and second chances

Blues-rock trailblazer Joe Bonamassa is back with a new single, “Still Walking With Me,” available now via J&R Adventures. Following the introspective groove of “Shake This Ground,” this latest release leans into a feel-good, classic vibe—buoyant and soulful, with a warm groove and an undeniable sense of gratitude.

Anchored by a warm groove and a classic feel, “Still Walking With Me” is an uplifting tribute to resilience, redemption, and the people who stick with us even when we don’t deserve it. Bonamassa’s lyrics walk the line between gratitude and humility — “You could’ve left a long time ago… I wouldn’t blame ya”—while celebrating the kind of enduring partnership that weathers all storms. With its catchy refrain and unshakeable optimism, the song delivers a feel-good message wrapped in rich instrumentation and vintage tones.

Produced by long-time collaborator Kevin Shirley (Iron Maiden, The Black Crowes, Journey) and co-written with Tom Hambridge (Buddy Guy, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd), “Still Walking With Me” is the second preview from Bonamassa’s upcoming studio album, due out later this year. The new music expands his ever-evolving sound while remaining grounded in the blues-rock foundation that has made him one of the genre’s most dynamic forces.

The single arrives on the heels of a monumental season for Bonamassa. Just this week, he wrapped the 10th Anniversary Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea X Cruise, the sold-out floating blues festival that set sail from Miami with performances from Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Larkin Poe, Kingfish, Samantha Fish, Joanne Shaw Taylor, and many more. The milestone event continued Bonamassa’s commitment to building community and keeping the blues alive for future generations.

Next up, Bonamassa heads overseas for an extensive European spring tour, followed by a June run with his powerhouse supergroup Black Country Communion, his supergroup featuring Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham, and Derek Sherinian. After another round of summer dates across Europe—including sold-out shows in Ireland—he’ll return stateside for his just-announced 2025 U.S. Summer Tour, a limited amphitheater run featuring stops at Greek Theatre, Red Rocks, and more iconic venues.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn