This song is now available on all streaming platforms as a part of the album "Song with Sierra"! Thank you for listening! Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/6mOdV4yGaNXCLy003w01Kj?si=u6Yx6ioKSvqbxIfIPCDlGw
I know you probably won't see this comment, but I just need to tell how much your art is important. I'm from Brazil and I really love this exactly kind of music, your covers have been my refuge for the bad days (and the good ones too). So thank you so much... I wish you guys the best, and never stop playing your heart out
I had a thought, dear However scary About that night The bugs and the dirt Why were you digging? What did you bury Before those hands pulled me From the earth? I will not ask you where you came from I will not ask and neither should you Honey just put your sweet lips on my lips We should just kiss like real people do I knew that look dear Eyes always seeking Was there in someone That dug long ago So I will not ask you Why you were creeping In some sad way I already know So I will not ask you where you came from I would not ask and neither should you Honey just put your sweet lips on my lips We should just kiss like real people do
I love how the narrative of this song connects up on "Work Song." When he says "Why were you digging? What did you bury? ....In some sad way I already know" the answer is given in this verse: "Boys, when my baby found me I was three days on a drunken sin I woke with her walls around me Nothin' in her room but an empty crib And I was burnin' up a fever I didn't care much how long I lived But I swear I thought I dreamed her She never asked me once about the wrong I did" She lost a child, and by nurturing this man she found at rock bottom she's fulfilling her instinct to care for something. They find a fragile solace in each other in the present moment, each knowing that to speak of the past might shatter the whole thing. Just my theory though. Anyone else notice this connection?
@@TaneKendrick Also in Jackie and Wilson, he mentions burying his true self to impress this girl he thinks is the one. Maybe the girl dug his true self out of his facade.
Sierra and Chase has the ability to bring their audience a sense of comfort and coziness where ever they may be. Personally, it makes me feel like having peaceful life, living in a log cabin in the woods. Whatever emotion turmoil I have, it just feels nice to have listening to them. Don't y'all agree?
Gorgeous. I love that you kept the night sounds, the (crickets? frogs?) in the background. I can almost feel the breeze. So soothing. The little round at the end was a really lovely way to finish off, too
Absolutely beautiful. I'm singing with you standing on my bed at 6 am. I quit smoking last night and it's the first song sung smoke free, thank you! I pray and I know I Can do anything. Anyone out there, I believe in you!
Holy cow her lower register is nuts and it sounds sooo effortless. The section at 2:10 is gorgeous. I sounds like I'm doing am impression of a guy if I try to sing that low... And I'm a pretty low alto too
I want to listen every night before bed, alone, and hopefully one day with someone beside me. This song makes me hurt beautifully imagining sharing it with someone special. One day. I will come back and reply here. ❤
It's takes a special kind of love for music to produce this hearts delight. So beautiful and gentle. Go raibh mile maith agat ( thank you very much in Irish)
I discovered this cover quite late from when this was uploaded, but I just want to tell you how much I appreciate this cover. This is by far one of, if not the most beautiful Hozier covers out there. I have an anxiety disorder, and have been listening to it the past couple of months and it really helps me feel grounded. The dark, but warm atmosphere of the video, really brings me a lot of warmth. I have been listening to this the past couple nights as I've had a hard time trying to get through some big emotions recently. Thank you, Chase, and most of all to Sierra for her incredibly warm and home-y voice. I haven't felt this way about music in a while.
Listening to you two play and sing so beautifully together has been such a blessing to me since discovering you here. Ive suffered several painful losses over these last couple of years, including my sobriety. Im in a residential program once again, and finding this new and wonderful piece of yours tonight has lifted my spirit and filled my heart with joy. The two of you ,singing together , makes a difference out here in this , too often joyless ,world .
I'd buy an entire album of this for rainy, introspective afternoons. ❤️ I love the warmth and subtle intimacy of your style. The crickets in the background are the cozy cherry top.