MUSIC

Single

Dollar Bill Bar

"Dollar Bill Bar" is a song from Sierra Ferrell's album "Trail of Flowers." It is a story about a woman who is at the bar with a guy she has a crush on, and her feelings are strong but she is telling him, "Don't look too close at those dollar bills or you'll see my name's on this wall a whole lot." Featuring background vocals from Nikki Lane and Kristen Rogers.

Single

The Garden

Sierra Ferrell's song "The Garden," featuring a melancholic melody and poignant lyrics, matches the somber mood of "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes." It topped the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart, affirming Ferrell's rising status in the music scene.

Single

Fox Hunt

"Fox Hunt" is a song about the thrill of the chase, the camaraderie of adventure, and the beauty of the natural world. It's a song that will make you want to get up and move, to feel alive and free. It’s a celebration of the wild and the untamed, a reminder that we are all part of the natural world, with its unpredictable rhythms and boundless beauty.

Featured

Rain on My Mind - Diplo

"Rain On My Mind" by Diplo featuring Sierra Ferrell and Paul Cauthen is a collaboration between three talented artists who come together to create a unique and captivating song. The song is a blend of country, electronic, and blues music, and it features Ferrell's soulful vocals, Cauthen's gritty vocals, and Diplo's signature production style.

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Years - John Anderson Tribute

"Years" sung by Sierra Ferrell that pays homage to the legendary country music singer-songwriter John Anderson. The song is a soulful and heartfelt ballad that captures the essence of Anderson's music and his enduring influence on the country music genre is a part of the tribute album "Something Borrowed, Something New: A Tribute to John Anderson.

Album

Long Time Coming

"Long Time Coming" is an album that captures the essence of the American experience, exploring themes of love, loss, longing, and resilience with both authenticity and grace. Ferrell's songs speak to the universal human experience, transcending cultural and generational boundaries. This genre-bending masterpiece seamlessly blends elements of bluegrass, gypsy jazz, folk, and blues, creating a rich and vibrant tapestry of sounds.

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Holly Roller - Zach Bryan

Holy Roller" is a duet by Sierra Ferrell and Zach Bryan, and it is a powerful and moving song that explores the themes of love, loss, and redemption. The song is a collaboration between two of the most talented singer-songwriters in the Americana scene, and their voices blend seamlessly together to create a truly special and memorable piece of music.

Featured

Ready or Not - Shakey Graves

"Ready or Not" is a song by Shakey Graves featuring Sierra Ferrell, and their chemistry is undeniable. It's a fun-loving and energetic track that will put a smile on your face and make you want to dance. The song's lyrics are lively and fun-loving, and they celebrate the joys of life and love. Ferrell's vocals are sweet and playful, while Graves' voice is gravelly and soulful. The combination of their voices is absolutely delightful, and it makes the song even more enjoyable.

Album

Washington by the Sea

The album takes listeners on a journey through various facets of Ferrell's musical imagination, beautifully capturing the nostalgia of the past while forging a path forward in the world of music. Key tracks like "Washington by the Sea," "Stranger at the Gate," "The Sea," "Face to Face," and "Whispering Waltz" highlight the album's diversity and Ferrell's versatility as a musician. From the soulful and melancholic to the haunting and atmospheric, each song adds a unique color to the album's palette.

Album

Pretty Magic Spell

Released in 2019 as Sierra's debut album, its a blend of bluegrass, folk, and Americana, showcasing her soulful vocals and evocative songwriting. With poetic lyrics exploring themes of love and life, and a mix of acoustic and electric instrumentation, the album offers a fresh take on traditional sounds. Key tracks like the playful "Pretty Magic Spell" and the introspective "Littlebird" highlight her range as an artist. This charming album positioned Ferrell as a notable talent in Americana music.