Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s ‘Shallow’ Duet Now Available To Stream Everywhere

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s cover of “Shallow” is now available across all streaming platforms.  The song was originally released…

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Lauren Jo Black

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February 5, 2021

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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood; Photo courtesy Horse of Troy Productions, Inc

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s cover of “Shallow” is now available across all streaming platforms. 

The song was originally released in later November as part of Brooks’ latest album, FUN, and was available at big-box retailers and on Amazon Music only. 

Now, the track is available to stream everywhere

“Shallow” was written by Stefano Germanotta (Lady Gaga), Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt and originally made famous by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in the movie A Star Is Born.

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The superstar couple first covered the song per fan request during a Facebook livestream of Brooks’ Inside Studio G.

“We didn’t ever actually say, ‘Hey, we’re gonna cover this song that was a huge hit for Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper,’” Yearwood once explained. “It just started to get its own momentum going, and then we did it again.

“I hope they (Gaga and Cooper) will see it as the nod to them — and the appreciation to what they did — that it was intended to be.”

Brooks discussed the duet ahead of the release of FUN and admitted covering the song never crossed his mind until he heard his wife sing it. 

“The big one that’s coming is ‘Shallow.’ I think the people kind of talk to us trying that,” he confessed. “I would have never thought of it, but after hearing Trisha Yearwood sing, that’s a record must right there. I’m really proud of that one.”

Brooks and Yearwood later performed the song during the CBS special, Garth and Trisha: Live by Request!

Click above to listen to Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s cover of “Shallow.” 

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