Chris Stapleton and Dwight Yoakam Deliver a Powerful “Seven Spanish Angels” Duet at the 50th CMA Awards
The 50th Annual CMA Awards was a night dedicated to celebrating country music’s legacy, bringing together legendary artists and rising stars for once-in-a-lifetime collaborations. From Reba McEntire to Garth Brooks and Brad Paisley, the show overflowed with nostalgia and talent — but one performance in particular stole the spotlight.
When Chris Stapleton and Dwight Yoakam joined forces for a haunting rendition of “Seven Spanish Angels,” the crowd was completely spellbound.
A Timeless Tribute to Country Storytelling
The duet began with Stapleton’s soulful, gravel-toned vocals filling the arena, instantly commanding attention. His wife, Morgane Stapleton, stood by his side, weaving delicate harmonies that deepened the emotion of every lyric. As the song reached its midway point, Dwight Yoakam stepped in, his signature twang and effortless stage presence giving the performance a classic edge.
The two artists met again for a thunderous final chorus — their voices blending in a way that perfectly honored the spirit of “Seven Spanish Angels,” the 1984 classic made famous by Willie Nelson and Ray Charles.
The camera panned across the audience, capturing country icons like Ricky Skaggs, who nodded along in admiration, and Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood, who cheered enthusiastically from their seats.
The chemistry on stage, paired with the reverence for tradition, made the duet one of the evening’s defining moments — a bridge between the genre’s golden age and its modern evolution.
Fans React: “A Pleasure Seeing His Wife Sing Along”
Viewers at home and in the arena were quick to flood social media with praise for the performance. One fan wrote:
“Chris Stapleton 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.”
Another added a heartfelt nod to Yoakam’s enduring charisma:
“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.”
A Moment for the Ages
The Stapleton–Yoakam duet captured exactly what the CMA Awards have always stood for — honoring country music’s roots while showcasing the artistry that keeps it alive today. Their version of “Seven Spanish Angels” wasn’t just a performance; it was a reminder of the genre’s timeless storytelling power, delivered by two of its most authentic voices.
As one viewer summed it up perfectly: “That’s what country music is supposed to feel like.”
