The 50th Annual CMA Awards was a big party celebrating 50 years of country music, and it was full of amazing performances that everyone loved. Famous singers like Roy Clark, Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, and Brad Paisley sang on stage with newer stars, making special duets that brought old country songs back to life.
One of the best parts of the night was when Chris Stapleton and Dwight Yoakam sang “Seven Spanish Angels” together. It was so good that it grabbed everyone’s attention and made the show super memorable.
Chris Stapleton started the song with his strong, rough voice, and his wife, Morgane, joined in with pretty singing that made it even more special. Then Dwight Yoakam took over for the second part, and Chris came back to sing with him for a big, powerful ending. They sounded awesome together!
The cameras showed other country stars having fun watching them. Ricky Skaggs was smiling and tapping his foot to the music, while Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood clapped and cheered. It felt like a perfect country music moment, and you could see why the CMA Awards picked these two to perform.
Fans all over the world loved it too! One fan said, “Chris Stapleton sings this song better than anyone, and I really liked the original too. His voice is so great, and it’s cool to see his wife singing with him.”
The fan also had nice things to say about Dwight: “Dwight is always amazing. I’ve liked him since he was young. I saw him perform twice at the University of Minnesota, and those were the best shows I’ve ever been to—and I’ve been to a lot! He’s a fantastic singer and pretty cool too.”
The night was a big hit, and that duet was one of the reasons why—it was simple, fun, and full of country heart!