ASHLEY
MONROE RELEASES NEW SONG “THERE YOU ARE”
Watch
The Official Performance Video
NASHVILLE,
TN. – (25th
September, 2024) – Today, Ashley Monroe releases “There You Are”,
a contemplative piano ballad that showcases Monroe’s ethereal vocals that have
recently hushed theaters across the UK on her recent tour with Little Big Town
and during her showcase over the weekend at AmericanaFest.
The song was written by Jessi Alexander, Margaret Findley, and Sally Barris,
who Monroe worked with on some of her most well-known songs such as “Weed
Instead of Roses”.
Listen
to “There You Are” here
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music platform)
Watch
the official performance video:
“Sally
Barris was one of the first people I wrote with in Nashville" says Monroe. "She
co-wrote ‘Satisfied', ‘Used’, ‘Weed Instead of Roses’ and a slew of other songs
I’ve recorded through the years. Sally taught me new chords, helped my mom and
I look for a place to live when we moved from Knoxville, and truly helped shape
the way I write. One day in 2004, she played me a song she had written with
Jessi Alexander and Margaret Findley called ‘There You Are', and it absolutely
slayed me. I’ve played it and sang it just about every time I’ve sat at a piano
since 2004, and I feel it just as deep today as I did back then."
"I
sat down at the antique piano in Gena Johnson's studio and started playing it
one day, and she said, ‘I have to capture this!’ I’m so thankful she did. This
song still moves me to my core, and I am so proud and honored to share its
power with the world.”
“There
You Are” follows the release of “Hot Rod Pipe Dream”, which was co-written with
her longtime collaborator Brendan Benson and co-produced by Monroe and
GRAMMY-winner Gena Johnson. The official video for the song debuted with CMT on
a billboard in Times Square.
Over
the last year, Monroe has been releasing new music, played her first Nashville
headline show since 2015, and hit the road for a UK tour with Little Big
Town.
She
has recently released a cover of Fred Eaglesmith’s “I Like
Trains”, “Risen Road”, and her late 2023
single “Over
Everything” which Billboard called
“Airy, understated and clear-eyed, the song is lifted by the quiet assuredness
in Monroe’s vocal.” Monroe’s recent work has been met with praise by American Songwriter, CMT,
Stereogum, and People Magazine, who interviewed
Monroe about her musical “fresh start.”
Her
critically-acclaimed 2021 album Rosegold received praise from Rolling Stone,
The Nashville Scene, No Depression, Vulture,
Paste Magazine, Garden & Gun, Stereogum, Pitchfork
and many more.
In
their 2021 Best Albums of the Year coverage Vulture proclaimed, “Monroe
continues to refine her talents as a writer and a vocalist while expanding her
artistic palette in a batch of songs that slides from synth-pop to spectral,
psychedelic R&B to gothic pop to lush, orchestral balladry to muted country
rock.”
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