The Song You’ll Never Forget: Country Artist Maddie Lenhart’s “I Can’t Remember Anything”
THE
SONG YOU’LL NEVER FORGET: COUNTRY ARTIST MADDIE LENHART’S “I CAN’T REMEMBER
ANYTHING”
June
27th, 2025 (Nashville, TN):Maddie Lenhart’s new single “I
Can’t Remember Anything” is a quiet emotional knockout — warm,
unassuming, and then suddenly devastating. It opens with a shrug: “My
mama said I would forget / My head if it wasn’t attached to my neck.” But
don’t be fooled. Lenhart isn’t writing a song about being forgetful — she’s
writing about the memories that won’t let go.
She
stacks the verses with soft but striking detail: “The mix of your
cologne and bonfire smoke from last September,” “the way you’d kiss me, and
your skin would flush.” These aren’t just lines; they’re moments stuck
in a loop, the kind that haunt no matter how much time passes. And the chorus?
It’s a knockout punch: “If I can’t remember anything that I want to /
How come I can’t forget a single thing about you?” Lenhart never
overplays the emotion — she lets the truth do the work.
Listen
to “I Can’t Remember Anything” HERE (preferred music
platform) or below:
Since
leaving her 9-to-5 during the pandemic to pursue music full-time, Lenhart has
emerged as one of Nashville’s most compelling new voices. Her debut single
“Sober” earned nearly 400K organic streams, and she’s performed
at The Listening Room, Bluebird Café, and a sold-out
hometown show at The Barns at Wolftrap.
This
summer, she played both a full-band ASCAP set for a CMA takeover and
on the Spotlight Stage at CMA Fest 2025. She’ll appear at The
Kennedy Center today Friday, June 27th, performing original material,
and was recently featured as one of Holler’s 10 Artists You Need to
Know. With “I Can’t Remember Anything,” Lenhart proves that sometimes
the quietest songs are the ones that stay with you longest.
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