The country singer delivered the ballad, written by David Lynn Jones, with help from Willie's longtime sideman Mickey Raphael ...
Given the current climate surrounding the country, late-night hosts like Colbert have taken a moment to highlight the growing tensions. But not wanting to offer a political statement, Stapleton only ...
"Living In The Promiseland" reached the top of Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart in 1986.
Singer-songwriter and guitarist Chris Stapleton has been on the music scene for decades. Serving as a vocalist for two bands ...
Taking the stage of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Chris Stapleton covers “Living in the Promiseland,” the opening track ...
Chris Stapleton’s soulful cover of “Tennessee Whiskey” has transformed from an impromptu soundcheck tune into the most-streamed 2010s song in the U.S. in 2025. Originally recorded in 1981, the song’s ...
Chris Stapleton is certainly a jack of all trades. He can seemingly cover any artist, song, or genre of music without even breaking a sweat. He’s proved that fact countless times and primarily did so ...
Slash has released a fiery rendition of Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well" featuring country star Chris Stapleton, the second single off his upcoming blues covers album Orgy of the Damned. You can listen to ...
Tom Petty has long been a beloved figure in country music circles, and a new tribute album will feature a bunch of country luminaries covering his songs. We've already posted Dolly Parton's version of ...
Could Kate Hudson be the next celebrity to try her hand at country music? The actress recently hosted an intimate gathering where she covered some of her favorite songs. Included on the list was Chris ...
Chris Stapleton is as omnipresent figure within the music industry, and this week he continues to be everywhere all the time. Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, another guy who tends to pop up a lot, has ...
When Slash was putting together the track list for his upcoming blues album, Orgy of the Damned, he had a very distinct voice in mind for his version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Oh Well”: Chris Stapleton.