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Chris and Morgane Stapleton Perform an Amazing Acoustic Cover of a Lee Ann Womack Song

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While Chris Stapleton’s name headlines every album, Morgane’s voice is the perfect complement, adding depth, emotion, and that rare spark that turns every performance into something special. Over the past decade, the duo has delivered award-winning albums, countless tour dates, and unforgettable collaborations—but one performance, in particular, stands out.

During a St. Jude Radiothon on the Bobby Bones Show, Chris and Morgane stopped by the studio for a stripped-down acoustic version of Lee Ann Womack’s hit, “I Hope You Dance.”

Originally written by Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers, the song first appeared on Womack’s 2000 album and went on to top multiple Billboard charts, win CMA and ACM awards, and even earn a Grammy for Best Country Song. This time, though, it was all about the Stapletons, with Morgane’s harmonies shining through and even taking the rare lead during the bridge—a moment that makes you realize just how powerful her voice is.

Catch Them Live: ‘All-American Road Show’ Tour Dates

Chris Stapleton is keeping fans busy in 2026 with an extended All-American Road Show tour, including two-night stands in Las Vegas, Thackerville, Oklahoma, and Uncasville, Connecticut. These shows will be special—Stapleton will headline solo with his full band and no openers, giving the audience an uninterrupted, fully immersive experience.

If you haven’t seen him live yet, these shows are a must. His voice, presence, and musicality are everything you’d hope for in a live performance. And if your city isn’t on the list yet, more dates will likely be added as 2026 approaches. Tickets go on sale Friday, September 26th.

This announcement comes amid a huge year for Stapleton. He earned three nominations at the 59th CMA Awards (Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Music Video of the Year), was named Male Artist of the Year at the 60th ACM Awards for the fifth time, and released a playful duet with Miranda Lambert, “A Song To Sing,” which channels classic Dolly and Kenny vibes.

Stapleton’s last solo album, Higher (2023), left fans eager for new music, so it’s likely 2026 will bring even more songs to add to his already legendary catalog.

Whether it’s an acoustic cover or arena-filling tour, Chris and Morgane Stapleton prove time and again that they’re more than just musicians—they’re storytellers who make every note feel like it matters.

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