
Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton Drop a 1970s-Inspired Music Video for “A Song to Sing”
Two of country’s biggest heavyweights just turned back the clock and gave us a love letter to the 1970s with a music video that feels equal parts nostalgia trip and pure country royalty.
Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton, the power duo fans have been begging to hear together for years, finally dropped their first official duet, “A Song to Sing,” this summer. The track itself has already been praised as a throwback to the golden age of country duets, but now the pair has unleashed a full-on 1970s-inspired music video that does not just nod to the past, it lives in it.
Filmed at the Brentwood Skate Center just south of Nashville, the clip throws Lambert and Stapleton into the heart of a disco-lit roller rink. Dressed in matching terracotta suits, surrounded by skaters gliding under a glowing heart-shaped disco ball, they channel their inner Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton so seamlessly that you half expect to see Conway and Loretta walk through the door. Miranda leans into the glam with Farrah Fawcett waves and vintage threads, while Stapleton rocks the rugged outlaw look only he can pull off.
They did not just copy the style of the era, they borrowed from the real deal. Lambert is seen wearing Dolly Parton’s actual gold clip-on hoop earrings, while Stapleton sports Kenny Rogers’ lion necklace. It is a subtle but powerful detail, a way of saying this song is not just a wink at history, it is connected to it. These are not props. They are artifacts from the legends themselves. And seeing Miranda sparkle in Dolly’s jewelry while Stapleton thunders away in Kenny’s necklace makes the whole thing feel like country music’s past and present collided on a roller rink floor.
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The song itself, co-written by Lambert, Stapleton, Jesse Frasure, and fiddle queen Jenee Fleenor, carries that timeless duet spirit. Think of “Islands in the Stream” or “After the Fire Is Gone” but with a modern polish courtesy of producer Dave Cobb. It is groovy, soulful, and packed with that old-school chemistry country duets used to thrive on. Lambert and Stapleton do not oversing it. Instead, they wrap their voices around each other, weaving grit and honey together in a way that feels both vintage and brand-new.
The backstory makes it even sweeter. The track was actually written a few years ago, born from a last-minute writing session where Stapleton happened to be available. They knocked out two songs that day, but “A Song to Sing” sat on the shelf until the right moment came. It turns out, 2025 was that moment. After Cobb cut the track with them in Savannah, it was just waiting for the visuals that would match its throwback soul.
And that is where the video nails it. Directed by Running Bear and produced by James Stratakis, it leans hard into the 1970s aesthetic without turning into parody. Morgane Stapleton even pops in for a cameo, dazzling in a shimmering gold jumpsuit, further driving home the family affair. From the film’s grainy texture to the vintage wardrobe and jewelry, every detail feels deliberate, a love letter to an era that defined what a country duet could be.
Together, Lambert and Stapleton boast more than a dozen Grammys, dozens of CMA and ACM trophies, and the kind of credibility that few in Nashville can touch. Separately, they are giants. Together, they just might have created one of the most iconic duets of this generation. “A Song to Sing” does not just honor the spirit of Dolly and Kenny, it proves that kind of timeless chemistry is still alive today.
At a time when country music is constantly fighting over pop influences and authenticity, Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton just reminded everyone of the genre’s roots. They did not reinvent the wheel. They spun it under a disco ball, and the result is pure magic.