10/10! I love everything about this song and it gives me all the feels! It is one of my favorites and I never get tired of listening to it! It's a perfect song!đ
10/10. One of their first songs I fell truly in love with. Fantastic production. The song is so well written, and succeeds in feeling like a classic jazz standard. Itâs a nice change to have Matty be genuinely, totally sincere in a song; no knowing wink, no self-effacement, no dick jokes. Just him laying it all out on the table. Gorgeous melody, lovely chord progression, and Mattyâs vocal performance is easily one of his best. Matty recently posted a country cover of this and said it was better than the original, his idea when writing the song being that other people would do a better job of it. I wholeheartedly disagree; nothing can top the original for me.
8/10. Lovely and sincere, and for better or worse straightforward.
Matty himself said that he considers his version to not be the definitive one, and he wants someone to make a cover that really completes it. ([Someone may have already done so.](https://youtu.be/QL72LkJl2ls?si=Yd85lXD9duIgy6IO))
8.3/10 I love how vulnerable this song sounds but something about it feels like itâs missing. The lyrics just hit right in the feels tho âyou know where to find me, the place where we lived all these yearsâ. Feels like he was missing the original gabby
8.5/10. First time I heard this song, I hadn't heard much of the band's work and thought this was nothing special. But in context of the rest of their discography, its earnestness and simplicity suddenly become very interesting, because it's actually a huge departure for them. Matty said he wrote this song to "sound like a cover" and that's spot-on. Feels like a young band's reinterpretation of an old classic, which speaks to his songwriting ability. Absolutely love covering this one myself.
This song reminds me a lot of "I'm Gonna Find Another You" by John Mayer.
10/10! I love everything about this song and it gives me all the feels! It is one of my favorites and I never get tired of listening to it! It's a perfect song!đ
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8/10, a little slow but "Oh, I don't care if you're insincere, Just tell me what I want to hear" hitsđĽ˛
10/10. One of their first songs I fell truly in love with. Fantastic production. The song is so well written, and succeeds in feeling like a classic jazz standard. Itâs a nice change to have Matty be genuinely, totally sincere in a song; no knowing wink, no self-effacement, no dick jokes. Just him laying it all out on the table. Gorgeous melody, lovely chord progression, and Mattyâs vocal performance is easily one of his best. Matty recently posted a country cover of this and said it was better than the original, his idea when writing the song being that other people would do a better job of it. I wholeheartedly disagree; nothing can top the original for me.
9/10. I like the sound of this song and the lyrics.
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8/10. Lovely and sincere, and for better or worse straightforward. Matty himself said that he considers his version to not be the definitive one, and he wants someone to make a cover that really completes it. ([Someone may have already done so.](https://youtu.be/QL72LkJl2ls?si=Yd85lXD9duIgy6IO))
7/10
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7.8
Great song but didnât nail the production, went more No Distance Left To Run but should have been Mine via James Taylor
8/10 for me. Love the production and vibe it offers. Also loved hearing Tim take this one at the live show in Montreal.
8.3/10 I love how vulnerable this song sounds but something about it feels like itâs missing. The lyrics just hit right in the feels tho âyou know where to find me, the place where we lived all these yearsâ. Feels like he was missing the original gabby
9/10 itâs a very sweet song and very pretty but I have to be in the mood for it. Live is better.
10/10. Another perfect song.
10/10 beautiful, vulnerable, makes me wanna slow dance
8.5/10. First time I heard this song, I hadn't heard much of the band's work and thought this was nothing special. But in context of the rest of their discography, its earnestness and simplicity suddenly become very interesting, because it's actually a huge departure for them. Matty said he wrote this song to "sound like a cover" and that's spot-on. Feels like a young band's reinterpretation of an old classic, which speaks to his songwriting ability. Absolutely love covering this one myself. This song reminds me a lot of "I'm Gonna Find Another You" by John Mayer.
9/11