Miranda Lambert is sharing the second song from her, Jack Ingram and Jon Randall’s upcoming new album, The Marfa Tapes.
On Friday, March 12, Lambert released a new version of her chart-topping single, “Tin Man.” Lambert compared the new version of the track to her 2017 ACM Awards performance in a tweet on March 11. The “nerve wracking” performance was just Lambert and her acoustic guitar.
Listen to the new rendition of “Tin Man” below.
The song is the second track to be released from The Marfa Tapes and follows previously released “In His Arms.”
“Tin Man” is originally the third single from Lambert’s sixth studio album, The Weight Of These Wings (2016). The track was co-written by her The Marfa Tapes collaborators, Jack Ingram and Jon Randall.
The Texas native announced a new collaborative project dubbed The Marfa Tapes with Ingram and Randall on Thursday (Mar. 4). The entire record was recorded in Marfa, Texas, a place that Lambert says she loves traveling to, to escape from the world and write music.
“Recorded in Marfa, TX. They’re raw. You can hear the wind blowing, the cows mooing…” Lambert previously shared of the project. “We wanted you to feel like you were right there with us, sitting around the campfire, escaping the world, disappearing into the music.”
The upcoming 15-track album was co-written by Lambert alongside longtime friends Ingram and Randall. Lambert, Ingram and Randall previously worked together on her hit songs “Tin Man” and “Tequila Does,” both of which were also written in Marfa, Texas.
The Marfa Tapes will be released on May 7 and is available for preorder now.
Additionally, Lambert was recently featured on Elle King’s new single “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home),” which can be listened to HERE. In addition to new music, the superstar is also set to become the first female country artist to open a bar in Nashville on Broadway, for more information on the forthcoming bar, click HERE.
Lambert is also set to return to her homestate of Texas to perform a brief concert residency at Billy Bob’s Texas.