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GRAMMY® nominated country music icon Ty Herndon is teaming up with Grand Ole Opry member and GRAMMY® Award-winning powerhouse vocalist Ashley McBryde to breathe new life into his 1998 hit “A Man Holdin’ On (To a Woman Lettin’ Go)” – a haunting ballad about love, loss, and the moment two hearts go their separate ways.
The track, set for release on Friday, August 8, is the second single from Herndon’s highly anticipated new double album THIRTY, a landmark project honoring his three-decade journey through country music set to be released in two installments. Volume One will be out this fall and feature reimagined versions of Herndon’s most beloved hits — each reinterpreted as collaborations with some of the genre’s most dynamic voices.
Penned by Gene Dobbins, John Ramey, and Bobby Taylor, “A Man Holdin’ On” became one of Herndon’s signature songs in the late ’90s. With McBryde’s raw edge and Herndon’s trademark heartfelt delivery, this new rendition brings even greater emotional depth to the classic, capturing the pain, poetry, and power of letting go.
“This song has always been one of the most emotional songs in my catalog,” said Herndon. “To revisit it with someone as fearless and gifted as Ashley was both humbling and electric. We didn’t just sing the song — we lived it,” said Herndon.
Released through Club44 Records, the track also marks Herndon’s next step in an exciting new chapter with the Nashville-based label known for championing bold vocalists and genre-defying artistry. It is the first of a three-album deal announced recently with the label.
THIRTY is more than an anniversary album – it’s a declaration of endurance, artistry, and authenticity from one of country music’s most enduring voices.
About Ty Herndon
Ty Herndon’s career has been one of remarkable highs and lows. In 2025, he will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his breakout single “What Mattered Most.” Between 1995 and 2002, Herndon charted 17 singles, including three No. 1 hits, and became known for favorites like “I Want My Goodbye Back,” “Loved Too Much,” and “A Man Holding On.” Over the years, he continued to break barriers with albums such as Journey On and Right About Now, while also making history in 2015 as the first major male country artist to come out as gay. His recent album JACOB produced the No. 1 hit “Dents on a Chevy,” a duet with Terri Clark that spent seven weeks at the top of the independent country charts.
Ty Herndon’s career has been one of remarkable highs and lows. In 2025, he will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his breakout single “What Mattered Most.” Between 1995 and 2002, Herndon charted 17 singles, including three No. 1 hits, and became known for favorites like “I Want My Goodbye Back,” “Loved Too Much,” and “A Man Holding On.” Over the years, he continued to break barriers with albums such as Journey On and Right About Now, while also making history in 2015 as the first major male country artist to come out as gay. His recent album JACOB produced the No. 1 hit “Dents on a Chevy,” a duet with Terri Clark that spent seven weeks at the top of the independent country charts.
About Ashley McBryde
Ashley McBryde, a GRAMMY, CMA, and ACM award winner, is known for her raw, unapologetic country sound. The Grand Ole Opry member’s 2018 debut Girl Going Nowhere was a critical success, earning a GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Album. Her follow-up album Never Will earned another GRAMMY nomination and cemented her place as one of the genre’s brightest stars. McBryde’s collaborations, including the GRAMMY-winning duet with Carly Pearce, “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,” have brought her accolades, including a CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year. She is currently on tour in support of her latest album, The Devil I Know, with a highly anticipated headlining tour that has sold-out shows across the UK and North America.
Ashley McBryde, a GRAMMY, CMA, and ACM award winner, is known for her raw, unapologetic country sound. The Grand Ole Opry member’s 2018 debut Girl Going Nowhere was a critical success, earning a GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Album. Her follow-up album Never Will earned another GRAMMY nomination and cemented her place as one of the genre’s brightest stars. McBryde’s collaborations, including the GRAMMY-winning duet with Carly Pearce, “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,” have brought her accolades, including a CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year. She is currently on tour in support of her latest album, The Devil I Know, with a highly anticipated headlining tour that has sold-out shows across the UK and North America.
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