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Morgan Wallen releases fan-favorite ballad “Lies Lies Lies”

Morgan Wallen releases fan-favorite ballad “Lies Lies Lies”


On July 5, 2024, Morgan Wallen will release his fan-favorite ballad “Lies Lies Lies” – one day after his headlining performance in London.

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Morgan Wallen’s streak of flooding the radio and streaming waves with a host of hit singles over the summer continues with the release of the ballad “Lies Lies Lies” on July 5, 2024.

The song’s release is a calculated gamble based on a long-tail theory that links Morgan Wallen’s global popularity to the sustainability of over 100 million singles sold over the past decade.

The ballad released by the Academy of Country Music and Billboard Award-winning artist is not exactly “new.”

In March, the song was released along with six other tracks during a seven-song acoustic recording session at Studio Two of London’s Abbey Road Studios on December 5, 2023, ahead of his performance at the English capital’s O2 Arena.

In a room where Adele, the Beatles, Oasis, Pink Floyd and Ed Sheeran, among others, recorded, Wallen re-recorded the songs “Thinkin’ Bout Me”, “Sunrise”, “Everything I Love”, “I Wrote The Book” and “I Deserve A Drink” from the five-times platinum album “One Thing At A Time”, as well as “Lies Lies Lies” and a never-before-recorded cover of “Graveyard Whistling” by British alternative rock band Nothing But Thieves.

The song was written by Academy of Country Music and Billboard Award-winning songwriter Jessie Jo Dillon along with Josh Miller, Daniel Ross and Chris Tompkins.

Wallen’s official studio release of Lies Lies Lies coincides with his return to London – alongside support acts Riley Green, ERNEST, Ella Langley, Alana Springsteen, Zandi Holup and more – for his first-ever headlining performance at BST Hyde Park London on July 4th.

The song, a lovestruck attempt to convince a past love that he’s moved on before admitting he’s lying, is a stripped-down highlight of his “One Night At A Time” tour, which made three stops in Nashville just two months ago.

These tour dates came ahead of Wallen’s recent mega-hit “I Had Some Help,” his six-week No. 1 hit with Post Malone.

Wallen’s “2024” follows the success of 2023’s 16-week all-genre chart-topper “Last Night” on the Billboard Hot 100 and Spotify’s song of the summer with a double release of Top 10 country radio hits: “Everything I Love,” which interpolates the Allman Brothers’ “Midnight Rider,” and “Thinkin’ Bout Me.”

For more information and details, visit http://www.morganwallen.com.