Thomas Rhett Releases “Angels (Don’t Always Have Wings)” to Country Radio

The third single from “Where We Started” follows “Half of Me” onto the charts and serves as a reminder that love can take many forms, even for people who aren’t perfect all of the time.

Thomas Rhett’s at it again. Originally titled “Angels,” when released as part of Where We Started, the song has a new title with “Angels (Don’t Always Have Wings)” as it was released to country radio as the follow-up to “Half Of Me,” his 20th chart-topping hit in less than 10 years. The song was co-written by Thomas Rhett, Julian Bunetta, Jaten Dimsdale, and Josh Thompson. The single is a celebration of unconditional, patient love.

“This is my favorite song from the album. I wrote it from a personal perspective, but I think it will resonate with a lot of people,” said Thomas Rhett. "It’s about how none of us are perfect, and how lucky we are to have those people in our lives who show up and love us despite our flaws. I often look at my wife and think she’s truly an angel, for the love and grace she shows me every single day.”

Ten years after signing with Big Machine Label Group’s The Valory Music Co. imprint, Thomas Rhett has grown into his status as an arena-packing superstar with a reliability that is virtually unparalleled in the modern country radio landscape. He has 20 #1 hits, 12 billion song streams and the longest current active streak of #1 hits at country radio’s Mediabase/Country Aircheck chart). He has won eight ACM Awards, including one for Entertainer of the Year, Two CMA Awards, five Grammy nominations and trophies from CMT Music Awards, Billboard Awards and iHeartRadio Awards along with 2 CMA Triple Play awards for writing three #1 hits in a 12 month period.

Thomas Rhett’s gearing up to head to Canada where his Bring The Bar To You Tour with Jordan Davis and Kameron Marlowe will support him while later in the year his Home Team Tour 23 will hit the road with Cole Swindell and Nate Smith supporting him in 40 cities in 27 states.

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