Madeline
Hanson · Middle Of Nowhere Acoustic [2007]
Oh
Out my window
A memory
I'm dying inside
I know the way it should be
Even though it was right in front of me it's something I just couldn't see
Yeah
Your lonely face
Your lonely eyes but this is something you can't disguise
It's not just me
It is you
You feel it too 'cause you know I belong with you
Look at where we're going
Tell me what can I say
We're tracing our footsteps
We're going the same way
Madeline here we go around again
You know it
I know it
Don't try to pretend
You know it could be so much better than it's been
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Here we go around again
Oh
Whoa
I was empty inside but I just didn't know
You are my ten thousand roses and I let you go
Before I make the same mistake just hold me in your arms
We belong
You know it in your heart
Whoa
Look where we're going
No doubt in my mind
Can't you see it's meant to be
Oh
Oh
Oh
My
Madeline here we go around again
You know it
I know it
Don't try to pretend
You know it could be so much better than it's been
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Here we go around again
Here we go
Here we go
Here we go around ago
Here we go around again
Here we go
Here we go
Here we go around again
Said here we go
Here we go around again
Here we go
Here we go
Here we go around again
Oh
Oh
Look at where we're going
Tell me what can I say
We're tracing our footsteps
We're going the same way
Oh
My
Madeline here we go around again
You know it
I know it
Don't try to pretend
You know it could be so much better than it's been
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Here we go around again
Madeline here we go around again
Madeline here we go
Here we go around again
(Here we go)
Madeline here we go
Here we go around again
Oh
Oh
Oh
(Here we go around again)
Madeline
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
(Here we go around again)
Madeline
Madeline stands as a poignant song in Hanson's expansive discography, showcasing the band's enduring ability to craft intimate, emotionally resonant pop. Recorded for the 2007 acoustic reimagining of their breakthrough era, the track highlights the brothers' signature harmonies and stripped-back instrumentation. Moving beyond the high-energy production of their early years, this version emphasizes lyrical depth and melodic subtlety. The song reflects the group's continued evolution, balancing nostalgic elements with a mature, reflective tone that appeals to long-time fans and new listeners alike. As part of their broader catalogue, Madeline demonstrates how the band successfully adapts their sound across different formats while maintaining the core identity that defined their initial success.

