Beautiful Things

Album: Cloud 9 (2025)
Charted: 32
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  • "Beautiful Things" is a tender, quietly philosophical ballad that hangs on its deceptively simple thesis: "The world is hard on beautiful things." It sits comfortably among Megan Moroney's gallery of "emo cowgirl" hymns, songs that admit life isn't fair but still look it in the eye. If "Tennessee Orange" found her risking her heart for love and "No Caller ID" mourned the ghost of it, then "Beautiful Things" feels like the reckoning that follows: a deep breath, a reminder to keep going.
  • Moroney wrote the song for her niece, who had just turned 2, a love letter disguised as life advice. "When she was born, I wanted to write something she could turn to when life starts to hurt a little," Moroney explained. "Something that says, 'You're gonna fall down, but you'll be okay.'"

    The result is part lullaby, part battle hymn for the bruised and sensitive.
  • There's another layer here: the song is also meant for herself. "It's the closest I've ever come to writing a song directly to me," Moroney said during a stop in Charleston, South Carolina, where she told fans she wished she'd had "Beautiful Things" in high school, back when she wasn't invited to parties and couldn't make a certain boy fall in love with her.
  • The track reunites Moroney with the songwriting trio of Connie Harrington, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Jessi Alexander, the same three who helped her pen "No Caller ID."
  • Kristian Bush produced the track. He's been Moroney's collaborator since her early days in Nashville and helmed both her debut album Lucky and her sophomore set Am I Okay?
  • Moroney first teased the song during a surprise performance with Ed Sheeran at Nashville's legendary Bluebird Café in March 2025, and it subsequently became a fan favorite during her sold-out Am I Okay? Tour. She released "Beautiful Things" as a single on October 24, 2025.

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