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Soundtracks 20 October, 2021

Blanco Brown Releases New Original Song "Never Gonna Tame You" From Historic Documentary

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) BBR Music Group recording artist Blanco Brown has released his newest song titled 'Never Gonna Tame You'.
The song was written by BMG songwriter, musical icon, 12-time Oscar nominee and GRAMMY, Emmy, and two-time Golden Globe award winner, Diane Warren for the feature-length documentary The Mustangs: America's Wild Horses, now in theaters.

The film, executive produced by Robert Redford, Patti Scialfa Springsteen, and USA Olympic Equestrian Silver Medalist Jessica Springsteen, reveals the alarming history and current status of America's wild horses.

For the soundtrack, producer Steven Latham assembled a lineup of American musical legends including Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson, and Emmylou Harris in addition to the featured song, performed by Blanco Brown. Warren, a Songwriters Hall of Fame member whose songs have been featured in more than 100 motion pictures, is a co-producer of the film and wrote the song inspired by the beauty and freedom of the mustang. Warren, wanting to find somebody who could really tap into the nuances and emotions of the song, reached out to Brown after seeing him perform a one-of-a-kind rendition of the National Anthem at a Dodgers game.

Said Warren, "America's mustangs represent us. They are living symbols of freedom and independence. This powerful film inspired me to write 'Never Gonna Tame You' for these beautiful and majestic creatures and for us who are lucky enough to share the planet with them. Their freedom is our freedom. Blanco Brown took this song to a whole other level. He sings with the voice of all those who long to be free and to stay free."

Brown added, "Working with someone as accomplished, talented and lovely as Diane has been a blessing. I am incredibly honored not only that she chose me to sing one of her songs, but this one especially because it has such a beautiful spirit and was really cathartic to work on. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this project."






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