Carly Pearce Shares New Song ‘Heels Over Head’
The track arrives alongside the launch of her ‘Country Music Made Me Do It’ Tour.
Following the launch of her headlining Country Music Made Me Do It Tour at The Town Hall in New York City last night, Grammy, CMA, and ACM Award-winning artist Carly Pearce has shared a brand new song “Heels Over Head” via Big Machine Records.
The tour continues tonight in Boston, MA and will make stops in St. Louis, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Detroit, among others. The tour will run through November 18. Adam Doleac and Hannah Ellis join as support on select dates.
Ahead of the tour’s kick-off, Pearce stopped by NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform “Country Music Made Me Do It”—her love letter to country music—during the show’s first week back on the air.
The performance followed Pearce’s two nominations at the inaugural People’s Choice Country Awards, which took place on September 28 at the historic Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN. In addition to her nominations, Pearce graced the stage multiple times throughout the night: as a presenter, speaking about her favorite Opry moment with fellow country music artists, and as a performer when she took the stage for the debut performance of “Country Music Made Me Do It.”
The single is an upbeat, cheeky love letter to the genre that chronicles Pearce’s long standing relationship to country music and the impact it has had on her life. Posting a photograph of herself as a child, wearing a cowgirl hat, she wrote on Instagram: “Country music has clearly been making me do it since day one,” upon release of the track.
In a previous post, she wrote: “I’ve been busy in the studio recording new music, and want to share a little of that with you too. ‘Country Music Made Me Do It’ is the essence of this next chapter for me. I wrote this song as an autobiographical anthem, but I can’t wait to hear the ways YOUR story has been influenced by country music.”
Pearce embarked on her next musical chapter with Top-35-and-rising single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” (featuring Chris Stapleton). The single continues to garner widespread praise from fans and critics alike.