Red Eye Flight

Album: Hard Headed Woman (2025)
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  • Sketching out her fifth album, Hard Headed Woman, Margo Price started with a clear goal: a return to her musical roots. After detours through the widescreen Americana of That's How Rumors Get Started and the psychedelic rock wanderings of Strays, Price decided it was time to re-embrace classic country.

    That decision came with consequences. Though her longtime band, the Pricetags, played on the album, Price parted ways with them before its release and put together a new band more suited to a country melodies.

    "Red Eye Flight," is about both leaving a lover and the Pricetags. "I've been with those players for 10, 13 years," said Price. "But I could feel that I needed to make a change, and to change texturally what's going on with the band. But it's a familial bond, different than a friendship."
  • Price co-wrote the song with Texan elder statesman of country wisdom Rodney Crowell and her husband and longtime collaborator, Jeremy Ivey. Crowell's influence is everywhere, particularly in the phrasing: conversational, regional, and deceptively casual.

    "It has this touch that only Rodney could put on it," Price told Uncut magazine. "It has his particularly Texas way of speaking and turning a phrase. It's definitely about marital problems, maybe about men in general. Yeah, bandmates, bar maids, all those things pieced together. You know what they say about country music: keep it uptempo and in a major key and it doesn't matter how sad the words are."
  • Produced by Matt Ross-Spang at Nashville's RCA Studio A, "Red Eye Flight" leans into that contradiction. Pedal steel and slide guitar hustle the song forward with propulsive energy, while the lyrics quietly pack their bags. It's a classic country move, one used from Loretta Lynn's "Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" to Jordan Davis' "Bar None": make heartbreak danceable so it doesn't feel quite so heavy.
  • Price debuted the song live at Farm Aid 40 in Minneapolis on September 20, 2025, giving it a stage big enough to hold its double meaning.

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