Pete Yorn has long had a talent for writing songs that feel both deeply personal and universally relatable. He broadens that connection even more with the release of “Real Good Love,” as he invites us into a more personal space, offering a stripped-down, raw, and beautifully crafted acoustic experience.

This is access to Yorn’s creative environment, where feeling trumps gloss, and genuineness is the dominant party. Reinventing the arrangement brings a fresh sense of spirit to a song fans already adore, stripping the layers down to get to something more personal and raw.

This version is different because it radically alters how the listener hears the music. The song, already heavy on emotion, feels even more naked, as if Yorn is sitting next to you, performing only for you. The arrangement is so simple it places his voice and storytelling in the spotlight, and each lyric hits a little more complicated.

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