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Miranda Lambert Writes What Could Be Her Favorite Song Rhyme Ever

Miranda Lambert has been spending some time in her home state of Texas and has been writing songs with an old friend. She is pretty proud of a rhyme she…

Miranda Lambert Writes What Could Be Her Favorite Song Rhyme Ever
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Miranda Lambert has been spending some time in her home state of Texas and has been writing songs with an old friend. She is pretty proud of a rhyme she made with her buddy about The King Of Country Music himself, George Strait. She posted a couple of photos to Twitter of herself and Wade Bowen with guitars in hand.

Lambert captioned the post on Twitter, "Me and @wadebowen have been friends for over 20 years, and we finally sat down and wrote a song together for the first time yesterday in the TX sunshine. Well, actually, 2 songs. And one of them, we might have rhymed George Strait w/ chicken fried steak. Prolly my fav rhyme ever!"

Many fans responded, including one who wrote, "Very cool, Miranda & Wade! Can't wait to hear them!" Another fan observed, "You are glowing with happiness, Miranda. King George Strait is going to love it!" One more fan commented, "Glad to see you so happy! And having fun again!! Can't wait for the new tunes!!"

Earlier this week, Miranda had to make a trip to Walmart over the weekend and ended up getting one of her favorite things: Girl Scout Cookies. She posted an image of herself holding up some of her favorite cookies outside of a Walmart. She captioned the image on Instagram, "I had to make a Walmart run today (for some essentials and other stuff I didn't know I needed ), and I lucked out. The @girlscouts were right outside the door! I love girl scout cookie season. Made a haul! (cookie and heart emojis) #thinmint #carmeldelights #peanutbutterpatties."

Fans reacted to that post with one writing, "Have you tried the thin mints in brownies? The recipe calls for a whole sleeve of mints, but we used about a 1/4 sleeve. Crunch the cookies in the blender, and add to your favorite brownie batter!" Another fan commented, "I love the new kind they have this year can't remember the name, but they look like a fudge strip cookie with brownie around it, and they are the bomb." One more fan said, "Carmel Delights are the best!!"

Miranda Lambert is one of country music’s most enduring stars. For over 15 years, she’s consistently knocked out hit singles on the country charts, starting with “Kerosene” in 2005 all the way up through this year’s “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home).” And she's got a lot of range: “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” – a dance-floor friendly duet with pop singer Elle King – came out within months of her acoustic trio album with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall. We listened to songs from that album (’The Marfa Tapes’), her albums with her *other* trio, the Pistol Annies, her collaborations with other artists, and – of course – her solo albums to come up with this list of her best songs ever, in honor of her 38th birthday.

37. “Settling Down” from ‘Wildcard’ (2019)

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36. “Gravity Is A Bitch” from ‘Platinum’ (2014)

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35. Don Henley/Miranda Lambert/Mick Jagger – “Bramble Rose” from ‘Cass Country’ (2015)

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34. “Bathroom Sink” from ‘Platinum’ (2014)

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33. Willie Nelson/Miranda Lambert – “She Was No Good For Me” from ‘To All The Girls...’ (2013)

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33. “That’s The Way The World Goes ‘Round” from ‘Revolution’ (2009)

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31. Miranda Lambert/Maren Morris - “Way Too Pretty For Prison” from ‘Wildcard’ (2019)

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30. “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" from ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' (2007)

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29. John Fogerty/Miranda Lambert – “Wrote A Song For Everyone” from ‘Wrote A Song For Everyone’ (2013)

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28. Miranda Lambert/Little Big Town - “Smokin’ and Drinkin’” from ‘Platinum’ (2014)

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27. Pistol Annies – “Got My Name Changed Back” from ‘Interstate Gospel’ (2018)

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26. Green Day/Miranda Lambert – “Ordinary World” from ‘Greatest Hits: God’s Favorite Band’ (2017)

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25. “Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go” from ‘Revolution’ (2009)

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24. “Fastest Girl In Town” from ‘Four The Record’ (2011)

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23. “My Father’s Gun” from ‘Restoration: The Songs Of Elton John and Bernie Taupin’ (2018)

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22. “Look At Miss Ohio” from ‘Four the Record’ (2011)

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21. Pistol Annies - “Hell On Heels” from ‘Pistol Annies’ (2011)

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20. Keith Urban/Miranda Lambert - “We Were Us” from ‘Fuse’ (2013)

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19. Jack Ingram/Miranda Lambert/Jon Randall – “Geraldine” from ‘The Marfa Tapes’ (2021)

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18. Pistol Annies - “Hush Hush” from ‘Annie Up’ (2013)

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17. “Holding On To You” from ‘Platinum’ (2014)

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16. "Famous in a Small Town" from ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' (2007)

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15. "Vice" from ‘The Weight Of These Wings’ (2016)

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14. "All Kinds of Kinds" from ‘Four The Record’ (2013)

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13. "Tin Man" from ‘The Weight Of These Wings’ (2016)

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12. "Gunpowder & Lead" from ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' (2007)

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11. "Kerosene" from ‘Kerosene’ (2005)

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10. "Bluebird" from ‘Wildcard’ (2019)

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9. "Only Prettier" from ‘Revolution’ (2009)

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8. "Dead Flowers" from ‘Revolution’ (2009)

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7. "White Liar" from ‘Revolution’ (2009)

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6. Miranda Lambert/Elle King - “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” (single release, 2021)

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5. Miranda Lambert/Carrie Underwood - "Somethin' Bad" from’Platinum’ (2014)

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4. "If I Was a Cowboy" (single only release, 2021)

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3. "Mama's Broken Heart" from ‘Four The Record’ (2013)

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2. "Little Red Wagon" from ‘Platinum’ (2014)

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1. "The House That Built Me" from ‘Revolution’ (2009)

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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.