About the song
Charley Pride’s Poignant Lament: “Where Do I Put Her Memory”
Charley Pride, a pioneering country artist who shattered racial barriers, delivered a heartfelt exploration of grief and loss in his 1979 song “Where Do I Put Her Memory.” The song grapples with the overwhelming emotions of losing a loved one and the struggle to move forward without them.
A Tangible Absence
“Where Do I Put Her Memory” doesn’t dwell on the specifics of the loss. Instead, it focuses on the overwhelming emptiness left behind. Lines like “I put away every year that she ever gave me” paint a picture of a life meticulously organized around the lost loved one. The act of putting away these reminders becomes symbolic of the narrator’s attempt to compartmentalize his grief.
A Struggle to Move Forward
The song doesn’t offer easy answers. The repetitive line “I can’t hide it in the closet and lock it away” emphasizes the constant presence of the memory. There’s a sense of desperation in the lyrics as the narrator searches for a way to reconcile his grief with the need to move on.
Pride’s Soulful Delivery
Charley Pride’s smooth baritone voice perfectly captures the emotional turmoil of the narrator. He delivers the lyrics with a heartfelt sincerity that conveys the weight of his grief. The song’s tempo is slow and deliberate, mirroring the narrator’s struggle to process his emotions.
A Universal Experience of Loss
“Where Do I Put Her Memory” transcends the genre of country music. Loss is a universal experience, and the song resonates with anyone who has grappled with the death of a loved one. It captures the initial shock, the overwhelming sense of absence, and the struggle to find a way to carry on while cherishing the memories.
A Song of Remembrance
While the song doesn’t offer solace in the traditional sense, it provides a space for acknowledging the pain of loss. The act of singing about the memory, even in a sorrowful way, becomes a form of remembrance and a way to keep the loved one alive in the narrator’s heart.
A Legacy of Emotional Storytelling
“Where Do I Put Her Memory” is a testament to Charley Pride’s artistry. His ability to connect with listeners on a deeply emotional level through relatable storytelling secured his place as a country music legend. The song continues to resonate with audiences today, offering a voice to those who have experienced loss and reminding them that they are not alone in their grief.
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Lyrics
“Where Do I Put Her Memory”
I’ve taken down all of her pictures
I’ve cleaned out all of her drawers
I’ve painted over the scratches
From all of our little warsI’ve put away every gift
That she ever gave to me
Now everything is in its place
Except for her memoryAnd where do I put her memory
When it haunts me night and day
I can’t hide it in the closet
And Lord, I can’t throw it awayAnd where do I put her memory
When it’s always in my mind
I can’t chase it, erase it, I just have to face it
It’s gonna be there a long, long timeI got rid of the pillow
Where she used to lay her head
I’ve picked up her hairpins and curlers
That she dropped on her side of the bedI’ve locked away each souvenir
And thrown away the key
Now everything is in it’s place
Except for her memoryAnd where do I put her memory
When it’s always in my mind
I can’t chase it, erase it, I just have to face it
It’s gonna be there a long, long time
It’s gonna be there a long, long time