The song is her first solo chart topper in eight years. When Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby wrote “Bluebird” a little more than 18 months ago, they had no idea the uplifting song about looking toward the light even in the darkest of times would provide a salve during a global pandemic.
And Lambert certainly didn’t expect that it would become her first solo No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart since 2012’s “Over You.” “We never could have known that right now the message of hope in this song is exactly what we need to hear, me included,” Lambert tells Billboard of the Jay Joyce-produced song that tops the chart dated Aug.
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