I Remember Everything

Album: Zach Bryan (2023)
Charted: 14 1
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Songfacts®:

  • "I Remember Everything" is a duet between Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves recorded for Bryan's self-titled fourth album. It's a fictional story about a couple who are etched in each other's memories, but Bryan and Musgraves make it sound very real, a talent they both developed by channeling their considerable life experiences into their songs.
  • "I Remember Everything" differs from other he-said, she-said songs in the extraordinary details throughout the lyrics. It's not just her daddy's car Bryan remembers, it's an '88 Ford; and it's not just a dog hanging out the passenger door, it's a Labrador.

    We learn in the song that Bryan's character blundered this relationship with his drinking, yet he's retained all those little details about the times they shared together. That's powerful stuff, resonating with anyone who blew their chance at love and remembers what they had all too clearly.
  • Many country songs are crafted by teams of writers who meet in Nashville and think up scenarios like the one described in this song. That wasn't the case here. "I Remember Everything" was written by Bryan and Musgraves after both had gone through divorces: Musgraves' marriage to Ruston Kelly ended in 2020, Bryan's divorce with Rose Madden was finalized in 2021. So both were drawing from very real emotional pain not just in writing the song, but in delivering their vocals.
  • This is almost certainly the first hit song that starts with the word "rotgut":

    Rotgut whiskey's gonna ease my mind

    Rotgut whiskey is the cheap stuff, often painful to drink. The point of drinking it is to get drunk, but unfortunately for the guy in this song, once it wears off, the memories come back.

    You have to go back a ways to find "rotgut" in a lyric. There's one in the 1973 Lynyrd Skynyrd album cut "Poison Whiskey":

    The doctor just shook his head
    "Twenty years of rotgut whiskey
    Done killed the poor man dead"
  • Kacey Musgraves offered this insight on the song in an Instagram post: "Thank you, @zachlanebryan for having me collab on this gorgeous song. I definitely pulled some of my own life into it. Fun fact, y'all: I had full blown strep when I recorded this song but somehow I pushed through. So it's confirmed: this song is sick as f--k."
  • The musicians are:

    Jacob Weinberg; bass guitar, drums, piano
    Read Connolly: steel guitar
    Hudson Pollock: drums
    Steve Clark: drums
    Lucas Ruge-Jones: fiddle
    Daniel Chae: violin, viola, cello

    Bryan produced the song along with the rest of the album.
  • "I Remember Everything" debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving both Bryan and Musgraves their first #1 hits on that chart. Bryan launched his music career during his eight years of service in the Navy. When he got out in 2021, he signed a record deal and landed a #1 Country hit with "Something In The Orange" in 2022.

    Kacey Musgraves released her first album in 2013 and made a name for herself with songs like "Follow Your Arrow" in 2013 and "Rainbow" in 2018. "I Remember Everything" became by far her biggest hit, and it brought her to a much wider audience.
  • This was the first song to reach #1 on each of the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs charts.
  • This won for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the Grammy Awards in 2024. It was the first Grammy win for Bryan and seventh for Musgraves - her first wins came in 2014 for Best Country Album (Same Trailer Different Park) and Best Country Song ("Merry Go 'Round").
  • The crowd got a special treat at the opening show of Zach Bryan's The Quittin' Time Tour on March 5, 2024, at the United Center in Chicago. Bryan brought out Kacey Musgraves to join him on stage for the debut live performance of "I Remember Everything."
  • "I Remember Everything" was the lead single from Zach Bryan's eponymous 2023 album, his first to hit #1 on the Billboard 200. "I wrote and produced an album that I would want to listen to," he posted on Instagram. "I self titled it because I hear every cell of my being in it. Some of it's slow and low, some of it's reckless, some of it's loud, some of it's quiet, but it's all me at 27. I put everything I could in it and I am at a loss for words at what a blessing this life is."
  • Musgraves performed this song at a series of shows in April and May 2024 but dropped it from her setlist after that. For Bryan it's a must-play in concert; Hannah McFarland from his touring band sometimes handles the female vocals, or Bryan just sings them himself. When he played it at the Big House in Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 27, 2025, it turned into one of the biggest singalongs in history - 112,408 fans packed the stadium, breaking the record for largest ticketed concert.

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