Lucinda Williams has dropped a music video for her single 'Rock N Roll Heart.'
shared a music video for her recent single, “Rock N Roll Heart.” The black and white clip marks the first time in over three decades that Williams has starred in one of her videos, following 1988’s “Passionate Kisses.”
Directed by Neilson Hubbard and Joshua Britt, the video sees Williams singing the poignant lyrics as two young kids play along on instruments, dance around a loft space, and graffiti a nearby street., which dropped in June. The album, her 15th full-length studio effort, includes features from Angel Olsen, Margo Price and Jeremy Ivey, Buddy Miller, and Bruce Springsteen and his wife Patti Scialfa — who sing on two tracks, “Rock N Roll Heart” and “New York Comeback.
“That happens with people who lose one of their senses. The other ones get stronger,” she said. “Maybe that’s part of it. It frees me up to concentrate on my vocals. Everybody has been remarking on that.”
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