The Burnett Sisters Band Put Their Signature Roots Spin on Classic “Lovesick Blues”

Nashville, Tenn. – The Burnett Sisters Band continue the momentum behind their acclaimed album Easy Come, Easy Go with the release of their newest single, “Lovesick Blues.” Their fresh interpretation of the beloved American standard blends the group’s signature acoustic musicianship with a Roots-driven, Old-Time-inspired approach. Featured on their latest chart-topping project, the new single further showcases the band’s ability to honor tradition while making every song uniquely their own. Fans can download and stream the new single and the full album HERE.

Written by Irving Mills and Cliff Friend, “Lovesick Blues” was first introduced in 1922 before becoming one of Hank Williams‘ signature recordings decades later. The song’s tale of heartbreak and longing has endured for more than a century, connecting with generations of listeners through its universal themes of lost love. The Burnett Sisters Band breathe new life into the classic by leaning into a Roots-meets-Old-Time sound, trading a straight Bluegrass approach for a warm, vintage groove that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly original. The release follows the success of previous singles from Easy Come, Easy Go, including “Sorrow, Grief and Pain,” “Blaming You,” and the multi-week No. 1 Bluegrass smash hit “The Song of the Mountains.”

Since its release, Easy Come, Easy Go has established itself as one of the standout acoustic albums of the year. The project spent multiple weeks at No. 1 on the Roots Music Report Contemporary Bluegrass Album Chart and remained in the chart’s Top Ten for 31 weeks, earning widespread praise from fans, radio programmers, and critics alike. Building on that momentum, The Burnett Sisters Band have advanced to the second round of the 2026 IBMA Awards ballot in seven categories, including Vocal Group of the Year, Album of the Year, Instrumental Recording of the Year, Music Video of the Year, New Artist of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, and Fiddle Player of the Year, highlighting a remarkable testament to the group’s breakout year and growing influence within the Bluegrass community.

Critics have been equally enthusiastic in their praise of Easy Come, Easy GoBallyhoo Magazine wrote, “Easy Come, Easy Go ultimately succeeds because it feels honest—honest to tradition, honest to the band’s evolving artistry, and honest in its emotional intentions.” Skope Magazine added, “Overall, Easy Come, Easy Go succeeds not just because of its musical polish but because it articulates who The Burnett Sisters Band are right now: artists on the rise, rooted in tradition yet unafraid to evolve.” Rambles echoed that sentiment, calling the project “something special, among the most interesting and appealing interpreters I have heard in a while of a kind of music from which, however much one may love it, one usually does not expect surprise.”

Fans can visit www.burnettsistersband.com to learn more about The Burnett Sisters Band, explore upcoming tour dates, and stay up to date with the latest news.

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