David Tennant may have just redefined the art of the awards show opening. Kilt-clad and brimming with Scottish pride, the actor launched the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2025 with a raucous, audience-led rendition of Iām Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers. Delivered in a thick Scottish brogue, the performance was both an homage to his roots and a masterclass in how to command a room. With the energy of a pub singalong and the presence of a Shakespearean lead, Tennant reminded us that showmanship isnāt just about spectacleāitās about bringing people together.
Today, Academy Award-nominated actressĀ Amy IrvingĀ has shared her new single āI Wish I Didnāt Love You Soā featuringĀ Steve Earle, the latest offering from her forthcoming albumĀ Always Will Be, out April 25 via Queen Of The Castle Records/Missing Piece Records. Originally written by Tony Award-winning songwriter Frank Loesser and popularized further by Willie Nelson, āI Wish I Didnāt Love You Soā finds Irving and Earle exchanging confessional verses about a loverās lament over a sauntering, jazzy arrangement. The new track is one of many renditions from her longtime friend Nelsonās iconic catalog that comprises Always Will Be, with additional special guests including Amy Helm, Louis Cato, Chris Pierce, Lizzie No and Nelson himself.
āI Wish I Didnāt Love You Soā arrives on the heels of Irvingās critically acclaimed film Crossing Delancey being added to the Criterion Collection earlier this month. She recently spoke with Vulture about āthe New York rom-com classicā and this prestigious honor.
āTwo of the songs on my new album, which is a celebration of Willie Nelsonās music, were not written by him,ā says Irving. āHe sang wonderful renditions of āI Wish I Didnāt Love You Soā and āIād Have to Be Crazyā in the past, and he suggested them for me. āI Wishā¦ā was written by Frank Loesser in 1947 for the Paramount movie The Perils of Pauline, and the amazing Steve Earle joins me for this duet. One of my very favorite albums in the world is the soundtrack to the movie One From the Heart with Tom Waits singing his songs in his deep, gravelly voice along with the more pure sounds of Crystal Gayle. I feel like we are in the same lane with this new recording.ā
āI Wish I Didnāt Love You Soā follows the bittersweet āAlways Will Beā (feat. Amy Helm), a tribute to Irvingās late best friend Judy Nelson that has garnered praise from Variety, Holler, The Bluegrass Situation and more. The origin of Always Will Be begins with Irving and Nelsonās decades-long friendship, which spans back to meeting while shooting the 1980 film Honeysuckle Rose. After dueting on a reimagining of his song āIām Waiting Forever,ā Nelson proposed that Irving record an album entirely of his work. She took him up on the offer, collaborating again with bandleader Goolis (Jules David Bartkowski) for these 10 genre-defying tracks.
Over Irvingās prolific career, she has been heralded as a ārevelationā by Time, while Variety dubbed her āa gifted stage actress of uncompromising integrity.ā She first came to prominence with early screen roles in Brian DePalmaās Carrie and The Fury. Nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in Yentl, Irving has captivated audiences with beloved starring roles in films like Crossing Delancey, The Competition and Micki and Maude.
Now in this latest chapter, Irving has created an arresting body of work that couples her gift for dynamic storytelling with her talent for bringing unexpected and inspiring interpretations to the works of others. Shifting into music, the playground may look slightly different, but the creative impulse and deep dedication to craft remain.
Irving will be performing album release shows at New York Cityās City Winery on May 4 and Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY on May 31. For more information and tickets, visit amyirvingmusic.com.
Always Will BeĀ Tracklist:
1. Itās a Dream Come True (feat. Lizzie No)
2. Yesterdayās Wine (feat. Goolis)
3. I Guess I’ve Come to Live Here In Your Eyes (feat. Chris Pierce)
4. I’d Have To Be Crazy
5. If You Want Me to Love You I Will
6. I Wish I Didn’t Love You So (feat. Steve Earle)
7. Getting Over You (feat. Goolis)
8. Everywhere I Go (feat. Louis Cato)
9. Always Will Be (feat. Amy Helm)
10. Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground (feat. Willie Nelson)

