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Brothers Osborne: Their Song With Miranda Lambert

Brothers Osborne released their self-titled fourth studio album earlier this month, and several songs have risen to the top, like the duet with Miranda Lambert, “We Ain’t Good At Breaking…

Brothers Osborne wearing black and tan on a red carpet and Miranda Lambert wearing a black dress
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Brothers Osborne released their self-titled fourth studio album earlier this month, and several songs have risen to the top, like the duet with Miranda Lambert, "We Ain't Good At Breaking Up."

The song was written by the brothers, along with Jesse Frasure and Miranda. TJ told us about the day they wrote the song. "Miranda came in, and she was so fun to write with. It can be a little challenging to write with artists sometimes; you end up trying to write for each other, and you end up with a song typically for neither of you."

TJ noted that this was not one of those times. He said, "In this instance, we knew we were writing for this project. We went in and definitely focused on this. Miranda was all for that. She took off her artist cap and put on her cap, and we were just really, really impressed with not only her writing ability but just the ease in how great she collaborates."

Osborne admitted they had one more thing to ask her once the song was complete. He recalled, "When the song was finished for the day, and Miranda got up and started doing some ad-libs on the work tape demo that we had done, we knew that part of what makes this song special and unique from things we've done previously is that female vocal weeding its way through there. The track was really great, and we were like, 'Miranda, please, you have to sing on it.' She kindly obliged and put her vocal on it."

TJ said of that special day Lambert came into the studio, "There's always some amazing moments in the studio, but that was one of those amazing moments where you're sitting there listening to it live, and we were just getting chills. Like, 'Oh, this is really good already, and we aren't even finished.'"

He added that he loves to see people's reactions when they first hear the song. He hopes it will be a single, "Some people right off the bat hear it is Miranda. But some people can't quite put their finger on it, and then once you tell them, it seems so obvious. She just has that quality to her voice, and she adds such a dreamy, beautiful texture to that song."

Brothers Osborne were just nominated for their tenth Grammy Award this week (11/15) in the Best Country Duo/Group category for "Midnight Rider's Prayer." At the 2022 Grammys, they became first-time winners for their performance of "Younger Me" in the Best Country Duo/Group category.

The brother duo from Maryland are also six-time ACM Awards winners and five-time CMA Award winners. The guys put on a rockin' and fun show with their music that is, at times, compared to that of country icon Charlie Daniels.

As TJ celebrates his 38th birthday today (11/18), we celebrate him and his brother John by counting down what we believe are the duo's best radio singles to date.

7. "I Don't Remember Me (Before You)" - (2018)

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A melancholy love song sung sweetly by TJ. The brothers co-wrote the song.


6. "21 Summer" - (2016)

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The song is a nostalgic song recalling a former love in the summertime. John Osborne said, "It's about looking back on a time in your life, regardless of how a previous relationship went. Whatever went wrong seemed to drift away, and you only remember the glow of it, and the beauty of it, and the importance of it."


5. "All Night" - (2020)

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The song's music video features a man depicted sitting at home when he receives a package that features life-sized dancing puppets. This alternates with scenes of the duo performing the song while under a blacklight, as the puppets appear around them with neon skeletons painted on.


4. "I'm Not for Everyone" - (2021)

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Another song the guys co-wrote. In an interview about the truthful song, they said, "That IS our mission statement, 'cause we ARE not for everyone. I think at some point, not only in your career but in your life as a human being, you can't make everyone happy. We've pissed a lot of people off by being ourselves. We just have to accept that no matter we are not for everybody, and you have to be okay with that." The song's video features the late actor Leslie Jordan.


3. "It Ain't My Fault" - (2017)

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John Osborne told Billboard of the song charted Top 15, "We've all been there where we're drunk and stubborn, and we're not willing to admit it. That's really what the song's about. Even the singer knows that it's his fault."


2. "Shoot Me Straight" - (2018)

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T.J. Osborne said that the fun uptempo song was initially conceived as a ballad until John presented a musical riff that the two decided to incorporate. They then finished the song in a beach house in Florida.


1. "Stay a Little Longer" - (2015)

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The duo's biggest radio hit made the the top five in Billboard. The song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. It was the duo's first of ten Grammy nominations.

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.