Miranda Lambert is about to launch her new tour, and she has released a new collaboration on the rock classic "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" that features the entire all-female lineup that is accompanying her on the road.

Lambert's Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour 2019 begins on Sept. 13 in Uncasville, Conn., and runs through Nov. 23, with Maren Morris, Elle King, Caylee HammackTenille Townes and Ashley McBryde all joining Lambert on various dates in a rotating roster.

Lambert posted to social media on Wednesday (Sept. 11), sharing a clip from in the studio that depicts each woman taking turns at the mic to add their vocals to the chorus for "Fooled Around and Fell in Love," which reached No. 3 on Billboard's Hot 100 when Elvin Bishop released it as a single from his Struttin' My Stuff album in 1976.

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"All of these ladies are badass artists, and if y’all didn’t already know that you’ll get to see it for yourself on Friday," Lambert writes, adding the hashtag #RoadsideBarsAndPinkGuitars and tagging Morris, King, McBryde, Townes and Hammack.

She released the full track early on Friday (Sept. 13). Click on the video at the top to hear the entire song. The song is not listed to appear on Lambert's upcoming new studio album, Wildcard, which is set for release on Nov. 1.

The album's lead single, "It All Comes Out in the Wash," is already released to country radio. Fans have also heard a country-punk song titled "Locomotive" and a New-Wave-influenced song titled "Mess With My Head." Lambert has also shared an optimistic track titled "Bluebird" and her new collaboration with Morris, "Way Too Pretty for Prison," as well as a song called "Pretty Bitchin'." She's also released a video for "It All Comes Out in the Wash."

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