Artist's albums
Little Black Dress
2023 · single
I Loved You First (Duet Version)
2023 · single
Rita Wilson Now & Forever: Duets
2022 · album
Fire
2022 · single
Massachusetts
2022 · single
Songbird
2022 · single
Count Your Blessings
2021 · single
Trilogy III
2021 · single
Trilogy II
2021 · single
Trilogy I
2021 · single
Hello World
2021 · single
Pray for Peace
2020 · single
I Wanna Kiss Bob Dylan
2020 · single
Angel From Montgomery
2020 · single
What I Would Say
2020 · single
Everybody Cries (From “THE OUTPOST”)
2020 · single
Where's My Country Song?
2020 · single
Hip Hop Hooray (Remix)
2020 · single
Heart Unknown
2020 · single
Let Me Be
2019 · EP
Sometimes Love
2019 · single
Date Night
2019 · single
Halfway to Home
2019 · album
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Biography
Over the course of four albums, live performances around the globe, and collaborations with notable and beloved artists, Rita Wilson has proven to be a powerful musical force. With her ambitious new album Rita Wilson Now & Forever: Duets, Rita solidifies her place in today’s musical landscape. Co-produced by Rita and GRAMMY Award-winning producer Matt Rollings, the album sees Wilson return to exploring her gift as an interpretive singer, as she revisits the songs that made her fall in love with music. A collection of classic, timeless songs from the Seventies, arranged as duets featuring Rita’s crystalline vocals alongside some of the greatest male singers of our time. The selections are a set of true modern standards, including masterpieces like “Without You,” “Where is the Love,” “Let It Be Me” and “If.” Her partners on the project—including giants Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, Josh Groban, Tim McGraw, Smokey Robinson, Elvis Costello, Keith Urban, Leslie Odom Jr., Vince Gill, and Jimmie Allen—illustrate the high regard in which Wilson is held by her peers. For Wilson, the collection is a tribute to the songs, melodies and stories that defined a generation. “I wanted to honor where I came from with songs from the Seventies,” she says. “It was really about showing enormous appreciation for the songwriting of that period—how these songs are still relevant even though they’re fifty years old.”