Thomas Rhett teams with Lanie Gardner for ‘What Could Go Right’

Thomas Rhett performs in concert during the CMA Music Festival on June 10^ 2017 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville^ Tennessee.

Thomas Rhett is sharing a reimagined version of his song “What Could Go Right,” featuring rising star Lanie Gardner. What Could Go Right, originally featured on Rhett’s critically acclaimed album About a Woman, was co-written with Rocky Block, John Byron and Josh Kerr.

Shared Rhett of the new version of the song, featuring Lanie: “In the back of my mind, I always envisioned ‘What Could Go Right’ being a feature on the album. When I first heard Lanie’s cover of ‘Dreams,’ I started listening to her original music and became an instant fan. Her voice is incredible. I immediately wondered ‘what could that sound like on “What Could Go Right?”‘ So, we reached out to her, and she came over to my producer’s house the very same day and absolutely nailed it. I’m so excited for her career. I think she’s going to be an absolute superstar and I can’t wait to watch her journey. I’m so glad she said yes to singing on this song with me.”

Gardner adds: “It’s honestly unreal. I used to blast Thomas Rhett’s songs in my car, singing at the top of my lungs, and now I’m sitting here hearing my voice alongside his on a track. That’s just wild to me. TR has been one of those artists I’ve looked up to for so long—his songwriting, the way he brings so much heart into his music, and how he’s shaped country music over the years. He’s just one of the best to do it. Getting to be a part of this song with him has been such a full-circle moment, and I’m beyond grateful he thought of me for it. I can’t wait for everyone to hear it!”

Rhett will kick-off his Better in Boots Tour in June, traveling to venues across North America this summer, including the iconic Fenway Park on July 19th. The tour will feature direct support from Tucker Wetmore as well as special guests The Castellows or Dasha on select dates.

Listen to “What Could Go Right” ft. Lanie Gardner – HERE.

An acoustic version of the song is also available – HERE.

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