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The Highwomen is an all-female supergroup comprised of country singer Maren Morris, Americana songstress Brandi Carlile, Nashville songwriter Natalie Hemby, and fiddler Amanda Shires. The band's name is not a pot reference; it is inspired by another country supergroup, The Highwaymen, who launched in the 1980s.

This is The Highwomen's first official single; it was released on July 19, 2019. The song, written by Hemby with fellow Nashville songsmith Rodney Clawson, is a reflection on the many roles women play in the world. Over an organ-driven melody, the quartet combine an empowering message with a humorous poke at female foibles. Tryin' to get home just to feed the babies Skippin' the bread for the butter Changin' our minds like we change our hair color Yeah, ever since the beginning, we've been redesigning women Said Hemby: "'Redesigning Women' is the life most women are living today. We juggle so much in 24 hours and I wanted to write a song that reflected the goodness, the madness and the hilarity of it all."

The title is a play on Designing Women a TV sitcom about a group of women who worked as interior designers. The show ran from 1986-1993.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Redesigning Women.
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MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
139BPM

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Low Country Sound/Elektra
© 2019 Highwomen LLC under exclusive license to Elektra Records
℗ 2019 Highwomen LLC under exclusive license to Elektra Records

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