Charlotte Morris Releases New Single Not Mine Anymore

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Nashville-based singer/songwriter Charlotte Morris recently released her new single, “Not Mine Anymore,” off of her latest album, “Songs for My Next Ex.”

With poignant lyrics like ’cause I told you I loved you, I gave you my trust, when you said that you were choosing only us, “Not Mine Anymore” is sure to tug on listener’s heartstrings.

“When I am going through something, whether happy or sad, I turn to music as a way to process,” Charlotte explains. “When I wrote Not Mine Anymore, my relationship at the time was just starting its downward spiral. While I was turning to every artist I usually depended on to give me that perfect sad song to listen to in the moment, nothing fully encapsulated all of the emotions that I was feeling. I wasn’t only in pain and heartbreak – there was a lot of confusion, jealousy and even hope. It was all so complicated (as all relationships are) and no existing song was doing it for me. So, I wrote my own. I hope that, for everyone else going through the multifaceted experience of heartbreak, this song can provide some solace, maybe some comfort, or at least help them get out a good cry.”


About Charlotte Morris:

Charlotte Morris is a nomadic singer-songwriter whose music showcases a unique blend of folk, pop, rock, & country music. From her lilting folk ballads to her rock anthems for a new generation, Charlotte displays a wide aptitude for various styles. She draws inspiration from many of her favorite artists including Delta RaeBrandi CarlileSara Bareilles, and Liz Longely, as well as folk legends like Peter, Paul and MarySimon & Garfunkel, and Joni Mitchell. Her songs, which are mostly auto-biographical, also reflect her years in the theatre, with nuances and lyrical storytelling akin to musical theatre writing. Described as “the love-child of Judy Collins, deftly playing her violin, guitar and our heartstrings”, Charlotte’s music and heartfelt on-stage presence bring audience members along for the emotional ride.

Charlotte released her debut EP To New York, With Love in June 2018, which received recognition from newspapers, music blogs, and playlists worldwide. Since then, Charlotte has released a number of singles, including 2 “quarantunes” about the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a 5 song EP, Sputnik, produced by Nashville-based, Mitch Dane. In Spring 2019, Charlotte embarked on her first solo tour, performing in 15+ cities across the country including Nashville, Austin, and NYC. Songs for My Next Ex is Charlotte’s first full length album. It is an 8-part “story album” that, when listened to from top to bottom, takes the listener through the highs and lows, the goods and bads, of a tumultuous, yet transformative relationship. Once again, Charlotte bares her soul to her listeners, providing them with an in-depth look into her life and her heart. 

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