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John Paul White - No One Will Ever Love You
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.พ. 2017
- We had the pleasure of filming an exclusive acoustic session with the very talented John Paul White whilst he was in London for the Transatlantic Sessions.
Featuring songs from his brilliant new album, Beulah.
Be sure to pick up a copy here... www.johnpaulwhi...
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Gotta give him mad respect for putting his heart and soul into this. Honestly all of his solo songs are so raw and hurt. Makes for a good sound, but damn
The two parallels given in this song are so beautiful. I absolutely love you JPW.
I love his voice and this song is so beautiful!!❤
everytime I hear this song, I fall in love with it all over again....beautiful
I think this is the most beautiful one he's recorded so far.❤️
It really is stunning!
I heard he didn't write this one, but I don't know
@@stardustgirl2904 He did write it, it was used in the TV show 'Nashville'.
@@Julia901 Steve McEwan wrote it as well!
Right in the feels, as always.
What does his _wife_ do with these songs?? Like, I can’t 🤯
Just now hearing this. Heartbreakingly beautiful ~
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
A love lullaby dreamt on a lonely night...
all his songs,I feel had to do with Joy!!!
It seems very clear that's the case.. I watch their videos and wonder how anyone can doubt what was going on.
John Paul is just incredibly talented.. this is my favorite song of his.. ❤️
Do you think it's about Joy?
beautiful...
Has a Bread vibe to it. That's a compliment
Beautiful, touching.
This song 🙌🏽
Nashville...💓
❤️
Woah where did this come from??? This isn't on Beulah
Soph He wrote this song for the TV show “Nashville”
I had no idea he wrote this song, but it doesn’t surprise me in the slightest 💗💗💗
Maybe it's Joy!
I guess I'm listening to this song "wrong," but I'm hearing a ex-boyfriend/stalker talking to "his girl." and it's kinda creeping me out ... do love the melody ... I'll come back to it another time, hopefully in a diff. state of mind
Zsuzsi Cseh I think you need to come back to it.
There's certainly no wrong way to interpret art. I think you should watch it in the context of Nashville as a call and response type of song from two lovers with a long history.
I use it for ✨digital self harm✨