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Miranda Lambert and Jake Worthington Turned a Bad Day Into a Perfect Honky-Tonk Tune

Miranda Lambert and Jake Worthington Turned a Bad Day Into a Perfect Honky-Tonk Tune
When Miranda Lambert penned “Hello Shitty Day” with Jesse Frasure, Jessie Jo Dillon, and George Strait hit machine Dean Dillon, she knew just who she wanted to record the song: Jake Worthington, a rising honky-tonker who shares her reverence for traditional Texas music and barroom weepers.“Jake was the first person I thought of to sing it,” Lambert says of the new tune, released September 27. “We’re both Texans who grew up on the same traditional country music, and I love watching his star rise. I was really proud to hear that he wanted to cut this song for his project, and I was thrilled to sing on it with him.”The La Porte–raised Worthington, however, never expected to receive a call from the Grammy winner about a song she wrote…

The post Miranda Lambert and Jake Worthington Turned a Bad Day Into a Perfect Honky-Tonk Tune appeared first on Texas Monthly.



This article was originally published by Bobbie Jean Sawyer at Texas Monthly (https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/jake-worthington-miranda-lambert-hello-shitty-day/).

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