This one hit harder than expected. Some songs sneak up on you — not because of the words, but because of the feeling underneath them. There’s something about this one... the quiet ache, the pause between chords, the way it mirrors the moments we wish we could get back. I sat down to play, and without even realizing it, the guitar started carrying something I didn’t know I needed to let go of. This isn’t about recreating a perfect cover. It’s about translating something unspoken. That moment when you hear a song and it lines up with something in your own life — something you lost, something you never said, or someone you still think about when the world quiets down. You’ll hear Dean Lewis in the corner of the screen, barely there, and yet completely present. His voice floats in and out, like a memory that doesn’t ask for your attention but somehow demands it anyway. The rest is just my guitar — doing the talking, picking up where the voice leaves off. Not every note is perfect. But it’s honest. I know a lot of people out there feel things and don’t always know how to say them. That’s why I made this. For the ones who keep moving through life while carrying things that still echo. For anyone who needed a moment to stop, feel it, and not have to explain why. If this finds you at the right time — welcome. This one’s for you. Let the music say what you haven’t. *Subscribe* if you want more instrumentals with feeling. *Comment* if it hit somewhere real. *Share* it with someone who might need a little bit of this today. Thanks for listening. --- at ➡️ evanbradleymusic on all social channel’s Let me know if you’d like a slightly more romantic, nostalgic, or grief-leaning version. #deanlewis #withyou #guitarmusic #guitarcoversong