Two Black Cadillacs

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"Two Black Cadillacs"
Single by Carrie Underwood
from the album Blown Away
ReleasedNovember 18, 2012 (2012-11-18)[1]
Recorded2011
GenreCountry pop
Length4:58 (album version)
4:01 (radio edit)
LabelArista Nashville
Songwriter(s)Carrie Underwood, Hillary Lindsey, Josh Kear
Producer(s)Mark Bright
Carrie Underwood singles chronology
"Blown Away"
(2012)
"Two Black Cadillacs"
(2012)
"See You Again"
(2013)
Music video
"Two Black Cadillacs" on
YouTube

"Two Black Cadillacs" is a song by American recording artist

Dixie Chicks and Miranda Lambert
.

Upon its release, "Two Black Cadillacs" was met with positive reviews from

Country chart and at number 52 on the Canadian Hot 100
.

The accompanying music video was directed by

P.R. Brown, and filmed in Nashville, Tennessee. The video draws inspiration from Stephen King's novel Christine, and shows how the wife and mistress kill the cheating husband with a black Cadillac. It was nominated for Video of the Year at the 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards. Underwood has performed "Two Black Cadillacs" in a number of live appearances, including at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, where various images were projected onto the singer's gown, and at the 2013 Country Music Association Awards, in a medley with "Good Girl", "See You Again", and "Blown Away". It was also performed during the Blown Away Tour
.

Writing and composition

After Underwood's

Some Hearts, worked on a track titled "Blown Away" and sent it to the singer.[4] Underwood loved the song and recorded it, also naming her album Blown Away as it was the song that defined the album's darker direction.[5] She then started writing material with several songwriters, including Hillary Lindsey and Kear. Together, the trio wrote "Two Black Cadillacs", which is about two women finding out that they both are involved in a relationship with the same man and set their differences aside to kill him. Underwood said that "it was so much fun to write and just be in that room" with Lindsey and Kear, as they "didn't really know what to expect or where we were headed or what we would end up with."[6]
Kear described the writing session:

Carrie had told me in an earlier writing appointment that she was expecting this album to have darker tones than any of her earlier records. So I remember sitting at the piano while writing the song thinking that if Carrie really wanted something dark, this was what she was after. Carrie really got into the story and making sure we didn't give away how the two women got rid of the man the song is about. This kind of song is really tricky because you need enough detail to tell the story and keep it interesting without it becoming so graphic that it's unpleasant to listen to more than once. I think we managed to pull that off. Either way, it was certainly fun choosing which elements of the story to put in and which ones to leave out.[7]

Melodically, "Two Black Cadillacs" is written in the

Gunpowder and Lead" by Miranda Lambert.[8][9]

Reception

Critical response

Underwood performing during the first act of the Blown Away Tour in which she sang "Two Black Cadillacs"

"Two Black Cadillacs" received positive reviews from

Great American Country praised the song, saying that "even with heavy thematic elements, the songs impressively maintain a pop/crossover shine and accessible sound, courtesy of Carrie's pristine voice and modern delivery."[10] Writing for Country Universe, Kevin Coyne gave the song an A, complimenting the singer's versatility, saying that "it's a credit to her ambition as an artist. For someone so frequently accused of getting to the top without having to earn it, she continues to work harder than the rest of her peers just to stay there."[11]

Chart performance

Following the release of the album, "Two Black Cadillacs" sold 8,000 units.

Country component chart and 52 on the Canadian Hot 100.[16][19]

Television miniseries

In September 2014, it was confirmed that Jerry Bruckheimer would be producing a six-hour event series based on the song, written by Ildy Modrovich, for Fox Broadcasting Company.[20]

Accolades

Year Recipient Awards Category Result
2013 "Two Black Cadillacs" American Country Awards Female Single of the Year Nominated[21]
CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year Nominated[22]
2014 Academy of Country Music Awards Video of the Year Nominated[23]

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Two Black Cadillacs" was directed by

automobile apparently possessed by supernatural forces.[25][26] A trailer was released on November 26, 2012, showing Underwood as a widow done wrong, bringing the lyrics of the song to life.[27] It premiered on January 23, 2013, on Entertainment Tonight and Vevo.[28] The video shows Underwood driving her black 1964 Cadillac through the countryside, heading towards her destination. Elsewhere, two women are shown attending a funeral devoid of any emotion complete with matching black veils. Intercut are scenes of Underwood's car in a dark alleyway and the cheating husband in its headlights. The video ends with the car running over the man and repairing itself afterwards.[26]

Live performances

Underwood performed "Two Black Cadillacs" at the 40th American Music Awards on November 18, 2012.[29] Amy Sciaretto of Taste of Country summarized the performance, writing:

Underwood performed in a lacy, frilly black dress with a full skirt and black leather fingerless gloves, which she paired with smoky black eye makeup and black hoop earrings. The singer was the centerpiece of the performance, and her look was jaw-droppingly gorgeous. [...] There were bright lights above the stage and images of two black Cadillacs on the screens behind her, but that was about the extent of her production. And the simplicity worked for her.[30]

She performed an acoustic version of the song during the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. During the performance, the singer's gown became a screen on which images varying from roses to butterflies and fireworks were projected.[31] Underwood also performed "Two Black Cadillacs" at the 2013 Country Music Association Awards, in a medley with "Good Girl", "See You Again" and "Blown Away".[32] "Two Black Cadillacs" was the third song in the medley, and Coti Howell of Taste of Country noted that, in that part, "lighting ripped across the screen and everything went black, except Underwood and her sparkly microphone."[32] The song was also performed at the 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards and during the Blown Away Tour.[33][34]

Charts and certifications

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