When we came out of lockdown (who even dares speak that word these days, it's history!) we had the privilege of putting on some summer sessions in the garden of what was The Grand Victorian Hotel, now known as The Railway opposite Worthing station. James McCauley was one of the artists who came and played a slot for us. Back then he was playing solo and every song came with a story that made the songs intriguing to listen to. James is now pushing forward on the music scene, mainly in the Brighton area, with a full band sound. I'm not entirely sure which genre I could place this song in; it's a ballad really, with built up instrumentation playing around a four chord sequence. McCauley has a particular strumming pattern that makes his songs easily identifiable and this is no exception (if you listen through his catalogue, you will understand what I mean by this). The additional vocal harmonies and lead guitar really add a beautiful element to the song. Hats off to Mike Sandeman at North Brighton Recording for his production of this track; it is a gorgeous balance of instruments and vocals. A lovely song, portrayed well.