Thursday, July 24, 2025

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Local Country Songwriter Releases New Single

Eloise Rayner, a passionate local speech pathologist with a knack for heartfelt songwriting, has just dropped her latest single, There Goes My Heart—a stirring country track inspired by that moment when your emotions take over before your mind can catch up.

The song emerges naturally from Eloise’s long-standing love of songwriting and her involvement in a collaborative nationwide songwriting group.

“I’ve been songwriting since I was in my teenage years,” Eloise shared. “For the past four years, I've done a songwriting Zoom, where a bunch of songwriters from around Australia get on a Tuesday night and go off into little groups, and then we write songs. That song came about in one of those sessions."

Many listeners will relate to the single’s core feeling—the overwhelming rush when emotions take over before logic kicks in. Eloise explained, “It’s almost like that spiralling feeling… like a runaway train down a mountainside. I wanted to capture that feeling in the song, and even the way the song sounded sonically, I wanted it to feel like that feeling where you know your brain finally catches up and you realise, oh no, like, I’m way too far gone. There’s no coming back from it now.”

Behind the scenes, the track was co-written with several notable Australian songwriters including Australian country singer-songwriter and radio presenter Gina Jeffries and Sarah Buckley, whom Eloise had long hoped to collaborate with. “The group loved the idea, and we sort of ran with it,” she said.

Balancing her local healthcare role with music is a challenge Eloise embraces. “I’m just passionate about music, so I find time for it. I’m also really passionate about my job. It’s a balance between the two. I feel quite lucky to have a job that I enjoy so much... I enjoy them both so much.”

Looking ahead, Eloise revealed she already has more songs ready to go. “I will be writing and releasing as much as I can. I’ve done a few gigs, but my focus is more on songwriting and getting music out there.”

For her, country music’s power lies in storytelling and emotional connection. “It’s so clever and unique. It’s a shame it gets a rap for being just about dirt on your boots because it’s actually so poetic and beautiful. It makes you feel things you haven’t been able to put into words yourself.”

There Goes My Heart stands as a testament not only to Eloise’s songwriting ability, but also the creative spirit thriving right here in the Burdekin community. Be sure to listen to the single on your favourite streaming platform and support one of the our rising local talents.

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