Miranda Lambert Porch Sings A Haggard Classic
Miranda Lambert sat on her porch dressed in a poncho and brown cowboy boots, holding a guitar and sang a song from one of her musical heroes, Merle Haggard. She posted the video clip to Instagram.
She smiled as she sang the lyrics to “My Own Kind Of Hat,” which Haggard released in 1979. Miranda sang, “There’s two kind of lovers / And two kind of brothers / And two kind of babies to hold / There’s two kind of cherries / And two kind of fairies / And two kind of mothers, I’m told and told.”
She then sang the chorus, “Cowboys and outlaws / Right guys and Southpaws / Good dogs and all kinds of cats / Dirt roads and white lines / And all kinds of stop signs / I stand right here where I’m at / ‘Cause I wear my own kind of hat.”
Fans loved the home porch performance, and many commented, including one fan who wrote, “Absolutely LOVE this!!!!!” Another fan gushed, “Miranda, YOU are country music!” One more die-hard said, “Love this song. Please make this poncho available, too.”
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Lambert revealed two years ago that her mother Beverly, who is also her partner in her Muttnation charity, had battled and beat breast cancer. Miranda talked about that scary time in her life on The Tamron Hall Show last week (1/16).
She told Tamron, “People don’t understand the toughness of that — the stress on the entire family — until you’ve gone through it. So it was really eye-opening for my whole family. We’re very close so that I couldn’t do any of this without her.”
She added, “People come out of the woodwork to support you.”
Lambert also said her mom is her “No. 1 fan, for obvious reasons.” She noted that her mother came to nine shows in her first Las Vegas “Velvet Rodeo” run. Miranda said, “My mom was here when no one was here.”
Miranda revealed to People in June of 2022 that her mom was cancer-free after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021. She told People then, “She’s been through a lot, but she’s doing really well, and she’s ready to roll. I was able to be with her through the hardest parts. She’s unstoppable.” She added that her mom was “so strong and positive through the whole thing.”