Anne Wilson And Cole Swindell Trade Verses On Soul-Stirring Faith Duet “Still Do”

Anne Wilson and Cole Swindell just delivered a reimagined version of “Still Do,” out now, and it gives a fan favorite a whole new dimension. The platinum-certified, Grammy-nominated Wilson originally cut the song for her 2025 album ‘Stars,’ and this fresh take brings Swindell into the fold as the two trade verses on doubt, distance, and the long road back to faith.

Written by Wilson alongside Jeff Pardo, Matthew West, and Trannie Anderson, the duet pairs Wilson’s soaring delivery with Swindell’s grounded perspective. The central message holds steady throughout: no matter how far you’ve wandered, grace is still within reach. An all-new lyric video arrives alongside the release.

Wilson shared what the song means to her. “‘Still Do’ is such a special song to me because it’s a reminder that no matter how much life changes – or how many doubts we walk through – God’s faithfulness never changes. I’m so excited to have Cole join me on this new version. He brings so much heart and authenticity to the collaboration, and I truly can’t wait for everyone to hear it,” she says.

Swindell felt the same pull. “I am so honored that Anne asked me to be part of such a special song. I loved ‘Still Do’ the first time I heard it and it has really resonated with where I am at in life right now. Getting to work with Anne was incredible and I hope everyone enjoys it,” he adds.

Wilson released her third studio album, ‘Stars,’ last fall via Capitol Christian Music Group. The sweeping 12-track collection captures her at a defining moment, growing up on record, reconciling grief with grace, and finding faith that endures when dreams take a different shape. She co-wrote all 12 tracks, working with producers Jeff Pardo, Jonathan Smith, and Ross Copperman, plus writers like Trannie Anderson, Blake Pendergrass, Emily Weisband, and Andy Albert. The two voices lock together beautifully here, warm and full of conviction.

Wilson also expands her message beyond the stage with her new 40-day devotional, ‘Hey Girl: You Are Seen, Loved, and Made for More,’ via K-Love Books, written to help young women discover their worth and identity in Christ. She’ll bring her music to some of Christian and country music’s biggest fairs and festivals this summer.