With "Slippin' Away," Miss Freddye once again shows why she is Pittsburgh's Lady of the Blues. The new single is a moving blues ballad that embraces openness, emotional honesty, and the timeless power of a great story told through song.
"Slippin' Away," produced by Miss Freddye and recorded at Red Caiman Media in Pittsburgh's North Hills, has the heaviness and warmth of a classic blues record while also feeling very personal and present. Her voice is rich, commanding, and soft. It guides listeners through the painful ache of love fading, turning sadness into something beautiful and relieving. Mike Lyzenga wrote the song in 2018, and its continued popularity performs even more meaning. Miss Freddye sings the song with respect and soul, making her voice sound real, honest, and very human. Instead of over-polishing the emotion, the production lets her story breathe, making sure that every nuance and inflection has an effect.
"Slippin' Away" is a reminder of why blues music endures. It speaks to universal experiences with clarity and kindness. When Miss Freddye sings the song, it becomes more than just a ballad, it becomes a moment of reflection for everyone who has felt love change, slip away, or quietly drift away.
This release adds to Miss Freddye's legacy as a powerful singer and storyteller. The song will appeal to both long-time blues fans and new listeners.
