The 2015 CMA Awards have a serious “Girl Crush†on Little Big Town.
The heartsick single — a sleeper success on country radio this year —- was the big winner out of the gate at this year’s telecast. In the first half of the show, the tune picked up the awards for single of the year and song of the year despite it being, as the band described it onstage, a “6/8 ballad about jealousy and heartbreak.â€
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The band’s performance of it was appropriately stark, with Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman trading harmonies about loneliness and envy edging into obsession. But it was the most serious moment of a lively telecast that showcased how its classic songwriterly vantage points can allow for new twists.
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Co-hosts Brad Paisley, left, and Carrie Underwood perform a skit during the opening bit.
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From left, Phillip Sweet, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Jimi Westbrook of Little Big Town accept the award for single of the year for “Girl Crush.â€
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Edie Brickell and Steve Martin present the award for single of the year.
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Keith Urban, left, and John Mellencamp perform.
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Brad Paisley, left, William Shatner and Carrie Underwood perform a skit onstage.
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Hank Williams Jr., left, and Eric Church hit the stage together.
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Zac Brown of the Zac Brown Band performs a tribute to Little Jimmy Dickens.
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Kenny Chesney works the crowd.
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Paisley and Underwood crack jokes onstage.
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Justin Timberlake, left, and Chris Stapleton give a memorable performance.
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Sam Hunt performs.
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Lori McKenna, from left, Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey accept the award for song of the year for “Girl Crush,†performed by Little Big Town.
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Blake Shelton performs with a smile.
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Kelsea Ballerini hits all the right notes.
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Miranda Lambert accepts the award for female vocalist of the year.
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Jason Aldean performs.
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Kacey Musgraves takes the stage in a glittery ensemble to match the setting.
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Chris Stapleton accepts the award for new artist of the year.
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Carrie Underwood takes time off her co-hosting duties to perform.
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Brian Kelley, left, and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line accept the award for vocal duo of the year.
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Jimi Westbrook, from left, Kimberly Schlapman, Karen Fairchild and Philip Sweet of Little Big Town perform one of their hits.
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Miss America Betty Cantrell and Darius Rucker present the award for song of the year.
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Miranda Lambert takes the stage.
(Chris Pizzello/ Invision/Associated Press) Hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood kicked off the show with a “Star Wars†skit that played to their mutual-cornball charisma. They cracked gently about Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert’s split and worked in gentle jibes at Donald Trump and Josh Duggar.
William Shatner’s daffy, profane cameo as he performed a bit of “Girl Crush†in a stormtrooper suit called the shot of the night, however. Little Big Town would soon prove to be a Death Star-sized juggernaut.
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Neil Perry, left, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry, of the Band Perry, arrive at the CMA Awards.
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Miranda Lambert arrives on the red carpet.
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Kacey Musgraves, left, and Misa Arriaga arrive on the red carpet.
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From left, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman, Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook, of Little Big Town, arrive on the red carpet.
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Steve Martin and Edie Brickell arrive on the red carpet.
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Keith Urban arrives on the red carpet.
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Kyle Jacobs and Kellie Pickler arrive on the red carpet.
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Carrie Underwood arrives on the red carpet.
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Steven Tyler arrives on the red carpet.
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Chris Lucas, left, and Preston Brust, of LoCash, arrive on the red carpet.
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Kelsea Ballerini arrives on the red carpet.
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From left, Avi Kaplan, Kirstin Maldonado, Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi and Kevin Olusola, of Pentatonix, arrive on the red carpet.
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Dierks Bentley, left, and Cassidy Black arrive on the red carpet.
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Hannah Davis arrives on the red carpet.
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Clay Walker and Jessica Walker arrive on the red carpet.
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Luke Bryan with Caroline Boyer on the red carpet.
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Jason Aldean and Brittany Kerr arrive on the red carpet.
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Kimberly Williams-Paisley arrives on the red carpet.
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Brantley Gilbert and Amber Cochran arrive on the red carpet.
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Scotty McCreery arrives on the red carpet.
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Holly Williams arrives on the red carpet.
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Kelly Lynn Janson and Chris Janson arrive on the red carpet.
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Dan Smyers, left, and Shay Mooney, of Dan + Shay, arrive on the red carpet.
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Cassadee Pope arrives on the red carpet.
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Mike Caussin and Jana Kramer arrive on the red carpet.
(Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) Early collaborations between Hank Williams Jr. and Eric Church, and John Mellencamp and Keith Urban drew through-lines between classic rock and modern Nashville. Chris Stapleton, the velvet-voiced, formidably bearded, picked up the award for new artist and had a strong duet with Justin Timberlake that took his hit “Tennessee Whiskey†into Timberlake’s “Drink You Away.†Both are soul-inspired vocalists, and the crisp horns and virtuosic vocal runs provided the biggest fireworks of night.
But the crowd was perhaps most glad to see Sam Hunt, the barnstorming singer whose sing-speak style and pop-fluent sensitivity earn frequent Drake comparisons. His hit “Take Your Time†didn’t land him any of the night’s early awards, but it did have a spark of enthusiasm and crossover potential the genre hasn’t seen since Taylor Swift.
But the night’s most charming early moment came when Paisley brought the urn out with the ashes of Little Jimmy Dickens, the diminutive Grand Ole Opry star whose showmanship had become a CMA staple. Dickens died in January, but when Paisley opened his urn to produce another, much tinier urn, he was once again — perhaps for the last time — the star of the CMAs.
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