Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton share 70s-inspired ‘A Song to Sing’ video

The official clip for the chart-climbing single is now available

Country music giants Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton deliver a ’70s-inspired music video for their first true duet collaboration, “A Song To Sing.”

Directed by Running Bear and produced by James Stratakis, the video features the pair of visionaries, clad in matching terracotta suits (with cameos from Morgane Stapleton in gold lamé), taking the stage at Brentwood Skate Center to perform. A callback to an era of music epitomized by Ronnie Milsap, Waylon Jennings, and especially the classic Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers duets, the collaborators borrowed jewelry from Rogers’ and Parton’s estates, with Lambert wearing a pair of Parton’s gold clip-on hoop earrings and Stapleton donning a lion necklace of Rogers’.

The music video for “A Song To Sing” arrives on the heels of the biggest streaming debut of Lambert’s career, racking up more than 3.3 million U.S. streams and over 4.3 million streams globally in its first week. The track also topped 27,000 in U.S. track consumption. Co-written by the pair along with Jesse Frasure and Jenee Fleenor, and produced by Dave Cobb, the song also arrived at No. 1 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart.

Lambert and Stapleton boast a combined 14 Grammys, 33 Country Music Association awards, and 59 Academy of Country Music awards and have each influenced generations with their singular artistries and distinctive creative points of view.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn