Lainey Wilson Reflects On Writing 'Good Horses' At Miranda Lambert's Farm

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Lainey Wilson officially unveiled the sole collaboration on her highly-anticipated album on Friday (August 2).

Wilson said the duet is “for the ones with a free spirit who love running wide open. It’s for the ones who wanna go places, meet people, discover new things about life and themselves. It’s for the ones who can’t help but roam but find themselves coming home to refill their cup so they can go do it again. They plant their feet for a minute to remember who they are and where they come from.”

“Good Horses” featuring Miranda Lambert is the latest song to arrive from Whirlwind, Wilson’s follow-up to her Grammy Award-winning record, Bell Bottom Country. Wilson penned the duet with Lambert and songwriter Luke Dick. The two award-winning artists previously teased the collaboration, including when they performed it for the first time during Wilson’s Wildflowers and Wild Horses shows in Las Vegas, Nevada. Lambert, whose new album titled Postcards from Texas will arrive in September, was in town performing her Vegas residency at that time. Wilson said in a Q&A recently shared by Glamour Magazine that she’d consider “Good Horses” to be “the theme song of my life right now… the hook is ‘good horses always come home.’ I’m a firm believer in that. No matter where this job takes me, I’ma always find my way back home.”

“I am so excited for everyone to finally be able to have their hands on this song. Writing with Miranda and Luke feels like home, and I will forever cherish the day we wrote this song,” said Wilson. “‘Good Horses’ is all about finding your way back home, no matter where you are.”

“‘Good Horses’ is about all the people that love the comfort of home, but also need to be free,” Lambert added in a statement of her own. “Lainey and I wrote this song at my farm with Luke Dick. Lainey is a genuine and authentic human. I love watching her dreams come true right in front of our eyes, and it’s so cool to be a little part of it.” 

“I don’t need a map/ I don’t need a road / I don’t need a fence / I just need to roam / If you wanna love me / You don’t need a rope/ You just need to know/ Good horses come home”

1. Keep Up With Jones (Lainey Wilson, Josh Kear, Wyatt McCubbin) 

2. Country’s Cool Again (Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson, Aslan Freeman)

3. Good Horses (feat. Miranda Lambert) (Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick) 

4. Broken Hearts Still Beat (Lainey Wilson, Dallas Wilson, Josh Thompson, Blake Pendergrass) 

5. Whirlwind (Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson) 

6. Call A Cowboy (Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson) 

7. Hang Tight Honey (Lainey Wilson, Driver Williams, Jason Nix, Paul Sikes) 

8. Bar In Baton Rouge (Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson, Kasey Tyndall, Jason Nix) 

9. Counting Chickens (Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson, Josh Kear, Dallas Wilson, Jon Decious) 

10. 4x4xU (Lainey Wilson, Jon Decious, Aaron Raitiere) 

11. Ring Finger (Lainey Wilson, Aaron Raitiere, Marti Dodson, Jon Decious) 

12. Middle Of It (Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson) 

13. Devil Don’t Go There (Lainey Wilson, Abram Dean, Lance Miller, Joe Fox) 

14. Whiskey Colored Crayon (Lainey Wilson, Josh Kear, Wyatt McCubbin)

“Good Horses” follows “4x4xU,” “Hang Tight Honey” and “Country’s Cool Again,” which inspired the name of Wilson’s ongoing headlining tour. The recently-inducted Grand Ole Opry member will deliver her 14-track album on Friday, August 23, she confirmed earlier this year.

“I am so excited to finally announce Whirlwind. This album has been a long time coming and I can’t wait for the world to have this body of work in their hands soon,” Wilson said in a statement when she announced the Jay Joyce-produced project and its release date. “This new chapter of music is the most cathartic and personal piece of art I’ve ever made. I hope this record brings some peace to your whirlwind and wraps its arms around you like it did for me.”

Listen to “Good Horses” here, and see Wilson’s remaining tour dates below.

8/8 – Huntsville, AL (The Orion Amphitheater) *^

8/9 – Southaven, MS (BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove) *^

8/10 – Rogers, AR (Walmart AMP) *^

8/22 – Prescott Valley, AZ (Findlay Toyota Center) +^

8/23 – Chula Vista, CA (North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre) +^

8/24 – Concord, CA (Toyota Pavilion at Concord) +^

9/1 – Los Angeles, CA (The Greek Theatre) +^

9/13 - Salt Lake City, UT (USANA Amphitheatre) +^

9/14 - Boise, ID (Ford Idaho Center) +^

9/15 - Missoula, MT (University of Montana - Adams Center) +^

9/19 – Fresno, CA (Save Mart Center) +% 

9/20 – Lake Tahoe/Stateline, NV (Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys) + ^

9/26 – Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena) + ^

9/27 – Auburn, WA (White River Amphitheatre) + ^ 

9/28 – Ridgefield, WA (RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater) + ^ 

10/10 – Lubbock, TX (United Supermarkets Arena) + ^

10/18 – Raleigh, NC (Red Hat Amphitheater) *^

10/19 – Alpharetta, GA (Ameris Bank Amphitheatre) *^

10/20 – Wilmington, NC (Live Oak Bank Pavilion) *^

10/24 – London, ON (Budweiser Gardens) *^

10/25 – Oshawa, ON (Tribute Communities Centre) *^

10/26 – Pittsburgh, PA (Petersen Events Center) *^

11/1 – Little Rock, AR (Simmons Bank Arena) + ^

11/2 – Evansville, IN (Ford Center) *^

11/3 – Charleston, WV (Charleston Coliseum) *^

11/7 – Oklahoma City, OK (Paycom Center) + ^

11/8 – Omaha, NE (CHI Health Center) + ^

11/9 – Sioux Falls, SD (Denny Sanford Premier Center) + ^ 

11/15- Monroe, LA (Monroe Civic Center) *^

11/16 Monroe, LA (Monroe Civic Center) *^

 

* - Ian Munsick

^ - Zach Top

+ - Jackson Dean

% - To Be Announced