Madeline

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 62
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Songfacts®:

  • "Madeline" is a stripped-back country ballad by Zach Bryan featuring Gabriella Rose. Told in alternating verses, Bryan voices a man adrift in memory and regret, while Rose answers as the titular Madeline, echoing his loneliness from a distance. It's a conversation across time zones and heartbreaks.
  • Bryan takes the final verse, resigned but still reaching, asking someone at the bar to pass along a message should they ever see her: tell Madeline how much he needs her. There's a familiar ache in his wondering if she's gone back to some old flame he never liked, bringing to mind the same exasperated yearning he captured in his 2022 fan favorite "Oklahoma Smoke Show," a song where the guy watches helplessly as the girl he loves ends up with someone who doesn't deserve her.
  • Unlike many country songs that tie things up with a reunion or a whiskey-soaked revelation, "Madeline" refuses closure. We never find out if the lovers reunite, and that's sort of the point. It's a song suspended in longing: half hope, half acceptance, all heart.
  • The track is a breakout moment for Gabriella Rose, an Americana and country singer-songwriter originally from Northern California. Raised in a musical household - her mom a singer, her dad a producer - she cut her teeth on gospel harmonies and old-school country. After building a following in the Pacific Northwest, she landed in the spotlight in 2024 when her single "Doublewide" took off on TikTok, introducing her voice to a broader audience.
  • "Madeline" wasn't originally intended as a duet, but Bryan brought Rose in to give the song a more conversational texture. They recorded the song while both were in London - Rose was one of the supporting artists for Bryan's show on June 29, 2025, at BST Hyde Park.
  • Though the song reads like a page torn from a personal diary, it's likely more fiction than memoir. That hasn't stopped fans from raising eyebrows at the title: Madeline bears a certain resemblance, at least in name, to Bryan's former wife, Rose Madden. The two were married from 2020 to 2021, and their split has been linked - rightly or wrongly - to several of Bryan's most emotional tracks, including "I Remember Everything" and "A Song For You." But if there's a connection, it's subtle. "Madeline" seems to be spinning its own story, one that trades confession for craft.

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