Country crooner and songwriter Dave Lenahan trade sunlit harmonies with Karree Phillips on their latest single, “Wildflowers.”
Rooted in Americana and folk, the romantic duet that feels like young love caught in golden-hour light. It blooms effortlessly, each lyric a small, intimate gesture—love growing quietly and naturally, like its namesake flowers.
At its core, “Wildflowers” is a tribute to love in its purest, most effortless form. Lenahan opens with a track, painting an imagery of carefree closeness: “You and me like wildflowers / Blanket on the ground / Laughin’ and lovin’ away the hours / No one else around.” His voice is easy, inviting listeners into a world that feels private yet familiar.
Phillips answers, with a soft and striking counterpoint: “Birds are singing, leaves are dancing / In the summer breeze/ Soothing waters of the stream…” Their voices entwine like vines, weaving a warm, lived-in intimacy that makes the song feel lived, not staged.

The chorus pulses with sincerity: “Young love blooming in the sun / Two hearts beating as one/ Talking ’bout forever / How we’ll always be together.” Tender and radiant, “Wildflowers” makes the ordinary feel profound, each lyric echoing like a memory you carry with you.
Ohio-born and now based in Nashville, Lenahan brings decades of songwriting and radio experience to the track. His roots-driven storytelling has earned him critical praise, with his debut album Or Something Like That… and singles such as “Absalom” receiving Top 10 spots in the World Songwriting Awards.
Released via Heart Songs Music Group/SoulSpazm, “Wildflowers” is a concise, heartfelt ode to love that’s untamed, honest, and alive.
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