Midland Crushes A Cover Of John Anderson’s 1992 Hit “Seminole Wind” For ‘Opry Loves The ’90s’ Experience

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Long live ’90s country, amirite?

Midland stopped by the Grand Ole Opry not long ago to crush a cover of John Anderson’s 1992 heater “Seminole Wind” for the Opry’s “Opry Loves The ’90s” experience.

From May 16th to the end of 2022, the iconic country music venue will host a cool new interactive tour exhibition, special in-show Opry programming, ’90s themed Opry Plaza Parties, and surprise artist collaborations, all dedicated to the good ol’ days of country music.

A solo write by John, “Seminole Wind” was released in August of 1992 as the fourth single and title track from his album of the same name, and it ultimately peaked at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart later that year.

Cody Johnson also did a stunning rendition of Vince Gill’s “When I Call Your Name” around the 42:50 mark, and you can catch Carrie Underwood cover Patty Loveless’ 1993 hit “Blame It on Your Heart” around the 55:55 mark.

But really, is there a more perfect group other than Midland to sing this one? I think not… nobody brings the swagger quite like those guys.

Do yourself a favor and check it out:

“Seminole Wind”

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