Shenandoah, Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean recorded a new, collaborative version of Shenandoah’s 1989 song “Sunday in the South” earlier this year. Now, they’ve teamed up for the corresponding music video.
The video clip was directed by Edde Brothers, with segments of the video filmed at Country Boy Restaurant in Leipers Fork, Tennessee. The video shows Shenandoah, Bryan and Aldean hanging out and sipping coffee in a local diner, as they sing the verses of “Sunday in the South.” The clip also recaptures the Muscle Shoals landmarks that were included in the song’s original music video, which released over three decades ago.
“Having Jason and Luke on this song has certainly been a highlight for us,” Shenandoah frontman Marty Raybon said in a statement. “This song has always ministered to us in such a special way.”
“My earliest memories of ‘Sunday in the South’ is that it was a song that was speaking exactly my life,” Bryan added. “This song shaped the way I thought about music and how I wanted to make music one day.“
“It’s just always an honor for us to get to work with these guys we grew up listening to,” Aldean added.
Shenandoah originally released “Sunday in the South” released in 1989 and was included on the band’s album The Road Not Taken. That album also included “Two Dozen Roses,” “See If I Care” and “The Church on Cumberland Road.”
Earlier this year, Shenandoah teamed up with Luke Combs for a new version of Shenandoah’s “Two Dozen Roses.”
Watch the video below: