David and I’ve always enjoyed country music. I can’t wait to let David know COUNTRY MUSIC SINGER CLAY WALKER’S NEW SINGLE “I KNOW SHE HUNG THE MOON” Is OUT NOW! I can’t wait to listen to the song and work up a Homeschool Lesson Plan for Charlie so he can study Clay Walker. If you have any information on Clay Walker you believe I should share with my family leave me a comment.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 5, 2024) – Country music star Clay Walker is back! The long-awaited new song, “I Know She Hung The Moon,” is available now. This marks his first new release since 2021. The touching country tune was penned by the late Toby Keith and Scotty Emerick. Keith first shared the song with Walker backstage after the two performed at the Toby Keith and Friends Golf Classic in 2021. Walker was immediately captivated and resonated with the lyrics that echoed the love he has for his wife which has always been a cherished theme in his own music. Walker recorded the country tune in December and with Keith’’s recent passing he hopes to honor his legacy by bringing this song to life. You can listen to “I Know She Hung the Moon” here:
“I found out that he had passed away and it really affected me and I’d asked my manager, who also manages Toby, ‘Did Toby ever get a chance to hear the song?’ and he said ‘he (Toby) did. He said he loved it’ and that meant a lot,” Walker shared.
Produced by the legendary Tony Brown, known for his work with icons like George Strait and Reba McEntire, this track captures the timeless essence of classic country, bridging generations in the ever-evolving genre soundscape. Walker performed “I Know She Hung the Moon” for the first time live at the Grand Ole Opry on March 29. You can watch the full performance on the Opry’s YouTube now.
For more info and tickets to see Clay on tour, please visit claywalker.com.
About Clay Walker
Clay Walker stands as a towering figure in country music, his illustrious career marked by multi-PLATINUM sales, 11 chart-topping hits and 40 singles on the charts. His songs, including classics like “If I Could Make A Living” and “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” resonate deeply, etching his name into the fabric of the genre. In 1996, Walker faced a new battle with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), but rather than yielding to its challenges, he emerged as a fierce advocate and fundraiser, establishing the Clay Walker Foundation to support those affected by the disease.
Each year, the Clay Walker Charity Classic at Pebble Beach shines a light on his tireless efforts, raising awareness and funds for MS research. His latest album, Texas To Tennessee, produced by industry heavyweights Michael Knox and Jaron Boyer, soared to No. 1 on the iTunes Country Album charts. Drawing inspiration from legends like George Jones, James Taylor and Bob Seger, Walker’s music transcends generations, earning him a well-deserved place among country music royalty.
A member of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Walker continues to captivate audiences nationwide, gracing stages from coast to coast with his electrifying performances, showcasing his unwavering passion for music and advocacy. He plans to release new music throughout 2024. For more information and to stay up-to-date, visit ClayWalker.com.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates