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Luke Combs + Shenandoah Release "Two Dozen Roses"


Luke Combs & Shenandoah  "Two Dozen Roses" Album Cover

Shenandoah enlists Luke Combs for a new version of the group's global hit "Two Dozen Roses." Stream and download HERE.

Shenandoah
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Billboard exclusively premiered the first listen to "Two Dozen Roses," produced by GRAMMY® winning engineer Noah Gordon and recorded at the historic Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, where the original version was recorded and the longtime home to founding members Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire.


Luke Combs
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"As collaborations and interpolations of classic hits pile up in the country music genre, an iconic ’90s country group and one of country music’s current biggest stars are teaming up to refresh a ’90s country classic," writes Billboard's Jessica Nicholson.


On the song written by Mac McAnally and Robert Byrne, Raybon explained to Billboard, "It appears ‘Two Dozen Roses’ is as big as it ever was and having Luke’s vocal on there just proves the timelessness of what folks have felt about this song for years."




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