


One tense moment came as Lambert thanked the crowd - which included her ex-husband and Stefani - as her winning song “Tin Man” was inspired by her divorce from Shelton, 41. Much to the fan’s disappointment, Lambert, 34, and her ex never met, but there were many awkward moments between the trio during the show. I am an awful person,” one user said on Twitter. “I want the camera on Blake and Gwen when Miranda is singing or winning an award. While Lambert celebrated making history as the most decorated act in ACM history with 32 wins, her ex spent the night canoodling with his new love Stefani.įans were reveling in anticipation for the trio to cross paths, but they seemed to make it through the show without seeing each other. You can experience her emotional rollercoaster of a song below.Exes Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton, along with Shelton’s new gal Gwen Stefani, were all in attendance at Sunday night’s ACM Awards. Tin Man/ If you don’t mind the scars/ You give me your armor/ And you can have my heart.”

Lambert’s sweet and melody-ridden vocals carry the mournful song, as she despairingly ends her song with “By the way there, Mr. Tin Man/ You don’t know how lucky you are/ You shouldn’t spend your whole life wishin’/ For something bound to fall apart.” She sorrowfully continues, “ Everytime you’re feeling empty/ Better thank your lucky stars/ If you ever felt one breakin’/ You’d never want a heart.” The crushing ballad embodies a conversation between Lambert and a tin man, one similar to the character deriving from the classic movie The Wizard Of Oz who desperately wants a heart.

Perhaps the most devastating of them all, one song titled “Tin Man” has done its job of evoking crippling emotions from unsuspecting listeners. While a variety of the soundtrack’s music is fiery and upbeat, Lambert has also incorporated tragic songs of heartbreak and acceptance. Country music superstar Miranda Lambert has released her highly anticipated album, The Weight Of These Wings, and fans are anything but disappointed.
