The new clip is an updated version of the band’s classic hit
Earlier this fall, Shenandoah released an updated version of their classic hit, “Sunday in the South,” featuring country superstars Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan. The song, released via 8 Track Entertainment, now boasts an official music video featuring all three iconic names.
Edde Brothers directed the video with portions filmed at the Country Boy Restaurant in Leipers Fork, Tennessee. The clip also recaptures all the iconic landmarks in Muscle Shoals that were in the original music video, released 35 years ago.
“Having Jason and Luke on this song has certainly been a highlight for us,” says Shenandoah frontman Marty Raybon. “This song has always ministered to us in such a special way.”
All three artists, with their deep roots in country music and genuine love for the genre, lend their unique voices to the song. Bryan’s smooth, laid-back style and Aldean’s gritty, powerful delivery complement Shenandoah’s timeless sound, creating a collaboration that celebrates the heart of southern life.
“My earliest memories of ‘Sunday in the South’ is that it was a song that was speaking exactly my life,” says Bryan. “This song shaped the way I thought about music and how I wanted to make music one day.“
“It’s just always an honor for us to get to work with these guys we grew up listening to,” adds Aldean.
The star-studded collaboration is produced by Grammy-winning engineer Noah Gordon and the track was recorded at the historic Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, home to Shenandoah founding members Raybon and Mike McGuire.
“Sunday in the South,” with Aldean and Bryan follows Shenandoah’s new version of their smash hit “Two Dozen Roses” with Luke Combs which reached No. 1 on several country charts and amassed over 20 million global streams.