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Miranda Lambert debuted the latest ballad from her Texas-inspired album on Wednesday morning (August 21).
Lambert described “No Man’s Land” as “a song for anyone who wants to love girls like us...free spirits, wildflowers, wildcards with a big heart and lots of love to give.” It’s the latest track the award-winning artist has shared from her upcoming 14-track project, Postcards from Texas, following “Wranglers,” “Dammit Randy” and “Alimony.” Lambert wrote the newly-released song with Luke Dick, and produced it with Jon Randall.
Postcards from Texas will follow Palomino, Lambert’s 2022 album that introduced listeners to a broad cast of characters as they traveled on a cross-country journey from the album’s start to finish. That 15-track album included “Actin’ Up” — which included the lyric that inspired the name of Lambert’s Las Vegas residency, Velvet Rodeo — “Geraldene,” “Music City Queen” featuring The B-52s, “Strange,” “If I Was A Cowboy” and more. Rather than bring her audience to dozens of destinations again, Lambert will remain in her home state on the album she described as “honky tonk as hell.”
- “Armadillo”
- “Dammit Randy”
- “Looking Back On Luckenbach”
- “Santa Fe” featuring Parker McCollum
- “January Heart”
- “Wranglers”
- “Run”
- “Alimony”
- “I Hate Love Songs”
- “No Man’s Land”
- “B**** On The Sauce (Just Drunk)”
- “Way Too Good At Breaking My Heart”
- “Wildfire”
- “Living On The Run”
Postcards from Texas will release on September 13. Listen to “No Man’s Land” here: