Miranda Lambert recently released a song she recorded 20 years ago that none of her fans had heard before.
Lambert has shared a previously unreleased song called “I Don’t Love Here Anymore,” which she wrote and recorded for her debut album in 2005 but never released.
The country star used social media to tease the song in advance:
Lambert announced on Instagram that she was throwing it back to 2005 with a magazine-style front page photo.
“I Don’t Love Here Anymore” is part of a digital release commemorating the 20th anniversary of her landmark Kerosene album, which earned the singer her first country hit with the title track.
The Instagram post also states that “I Don’t Love Here Anymore” is her mother Bev Lambert’s favorite song.
“How good are these wings / You don’t want to fly / Why share these two rings / If the sorrow’s only mine / I don’t know about you / But I’ve lost what I can’t find / It’s an all right place to live / But I don’t love here anymore,” Lambert sings in the chorus.
The song and the digital re-release of Lambert’s Kerosene album were released on all streaming platforms on March 14, 2025.
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