Chris Stapleton And Dwight Yoakam’s Powerful ‘Seven Spanish Angels’ Performance Leaves Fans In Awe
The 50th Annual CMA Awards brought country music’s rich history to life with a night full of unforgettable performances. Icons like Roy Clark, Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, and Brad Paisley took the stage alongside contemporary talents, creating magical duets that honored classic hits.
One of the evening’s most talked-about moments came when Chris Stapleton and Dwight Yoakam teamed up for chilling “Seven Spanish Angels” that truly captivated the audience and made the celebration one for the ages.
Chris Stapleton and Dwight Yoakam brought their A-game to the stage with a performance that perfectly captured the spirit of country music. Stapleton’s rugged vocals opened the song, while his wife Morgane added beautiful harmonies that enhanced the emotional depth. Yoakam then took charge in the second half, with Stapleton rejoining him for a powerful final chorus.
The camera captured Ricky Skaggs enjoying the moment, nodding along to the beat, while Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood cheered them on. The whole moment felt like a classic country collaboration, making it no surprise that the CMAs chose to feature these two legends.
It’s not hard to see numerous compliments from fans around the world give to them. One said, “Chris Staplelton does the best version of this song by far, and that’s saying a lot, since I loved the original version very much. What a great voice he has, and it’s a pleasure seeing his wife sing along with him.”
He/she didn’t forget to praise Dwight, saying, “Dwight is always good. I’ve loved that guy since he was a young punk. Saw him twice when he performed at the University of Minnesota auditorium – best shows I ever saw, and I’ve seen so many over the years. A great performer, Dwight, and cute too.