Miranda Lambert’s upcoming album features a songwriting credit from a very special someone: her husband Brendan McLoughlin!
Lambert is set to release her latest record, Postcards from Texas, on Sept. 13.But she’s already released a handful of tracks off the album, including “Dammit Randy,” on which McLoughlin is credited as a co-writer.
In a new interview on Bunnie Xo’s podcast Dumb Blonde, Lambert, 40, opened up about including McLoughlin, 32, in her creative process, and explained that they first started jamming together during COVID lockdowns.

“Everyone was at home, bored, and I’m a songwriter so I’m like, ‘Let’s write songs! ’ And so he was like, ‘I don’t know how to write songs,’” she recalled. “And I was like, ‘Yeah you can, you can do it.’ So I get the guitar out, we start writing, and he’s actually really good. Like he has some really good lines.I mean, being a New York police officer, he’s lived enough life to like, have some good lines in here.
”The "If I Was a Cowboy" singer said she and McLoughlin, who tied the knot in January 2019, worked on about four or five “little tunes” together — which was enough to give McLoughlin a confidence boost.
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