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Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert's new duet, 'Draggin' the River,' from Blake's 'All About Tonight' album, chronicles a couple's plan to elope after the bride's father refuses his blessing for their marriage. "This here is our love story," Blake sings on the track, which unfortunately has no chance of being a single.
"It won't be released to radio," Blake tells The Boot. "What sucks is that she and I would love for it to be released to radio. We've even talked about even doing a video for it."
Blake's label is Warner Music Nashville, while Miranda is on Columbia Records, which causes some conflict in working together. "The way it ends up working out with the record companies trying to time singles for her and for me," Blake explains, "it just ends up not working timing wise. It's not the first or the last time something like that's gonna happen. We don't let it stop us from writing or recording together."
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