Watch: Molly Tuttle Performs "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" From Upcoming Album, 'So Long Little Miss Sunshine'

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Molly Tuttle gives a solo performance of "That's Gonna Leave a Mark," the first single from her upcoming album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, in a new video. "I wrote ‘That’s Gonna Leave a Mark’ with my friend Kevin Griffin," she says. "It’s fun, sort of sassy, and that guitar part is one of my favorites that I play on the record." You can watch it here.

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Molly Tuttle gives a solo performance of "That's Gonna Leave a Mark," the first single from her upcoming album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, in a new video. "I wrote ‘That’s Gonna Leave a Mark’ with my friend Kevin Griffin," the GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and guitarist says. "It’s fun, sort of sassy, and that guitar part is one of my favorites that I play on the record." You can watch it here:

Recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), So Long Little Miss Sunshine, due August 15, marks a sonic departure from her recent work and features twelve new songs—eleven originals and one cover, of Icona Pop and Charli xcx’s “I Love It.” The album is a hybrid of pop, country, rock, and flat-picking, plus a murder ballad. Her virtuoso guitar work takes center stage on this album more than ever, and for the first time, she introduces her banjo playing into two of her recordings. You can pre-order the album here.

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Molly Tuttle: "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" [solo video]
  • Monday, July 7, 2025
    Watch: Molly Tuttle Performs "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" From Upcoming Album, 'So Long Little Miss Sunshine'

    Molly Tuttle gives a solo performance of "That's Gonna Leave a Mark," the first single from her upcoming album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, in a new video. "I wrote ‘That’s Gonna Leave a Mark’ with my friend Kevin Griffin," the GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and guitarist says. "It’s fun, sort of sassy, and that guitar part is one of my favorites that I play on the record." You can watch it here:

    Recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), So Long Little Miss Sunshine, due August 15, marks a sonic departure from her recent work and features twelve new songs—eleven originals and one cover, of Icona Pop and Charli xcx’s “I Love It.” The album is a hybrid of pop, country, rock, and flat-picking, plus a murder ballad. Her virtuoso guitar work takes center stage on this album more than ever, and for the first time, she introduces her banjo playing into two of her recordings. You can pre-order the album here.

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