Miranda Lambert Seemingly Reveals Tracklist For Forthcoming (Unofficially Announced) New Album

Miranda Lambert Seemingly Reveals Tracklist For Forthcoming (Unofficially Announced) New Album

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This week, fans have been receiving postcards from Miranda Lambert that seemingly feature names of the new songs that will be included on her forthcoming, unofficially announced album.

And Miranda herself shared this cryptic video on social media, saying that she’s “heading into a big week,” which definitely hints at a pending album announcement of some kind. The postcard also had this great line:

“On my last album, I was traveling. On my newest album, each song is a letter from home.”

Here’s a look at some of the postcards, featuring titles like “I Hate Love Songs” and “No Mans Land”:

One fan account put together all of the titles circulating on social media, in addition to the songs that Miranda has already teased or released herself, like “Dammit Randy,” “Wranglers” and “Alimony.”

It’s unclear if “Run” will be a cover of the classic George Strait song, but I wouldn’t surprised if, and really hope, that it is, because Miranda has performed it with him before and said it’s one of her favorites.

Here’s a look at all of the names we know of thus far, though not in any particular order:

Unconfirmed tracklist:

1- Dammit Randy
2- Wranglers
3- Alimony
4- Run
5- Way Too Good at Breaking my Heart
6- I Hate Love Songs
7- January Heart
8- No Mans Land
9- Bitch On The Sauce
10- Wild Fire
11- Santa Fe
12- Living on the Run
13- Looking Back on Luckenbach
14- Armadillo

She’s back and seemingly better than ever, and I can’t wait for this album. It already feels fresher and more inspired than her 2022 Palomino, and that’s seemingly due in part to the fact that she’s working with a new label and team, which was a big (and in her words, welcome) change in her career.

In terms of the direction of the new record, Miranda has previously said that it has a lot of steel guitar and a honky tonk feel, and she made it in Texas with longtime friend and collaborator Jon Randall, who produced it alongside her.

Stay tuned…

“Wranglers”

“Dammit Randy”

Seriously, this is so much fun:

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