“Real Good Love” by Pete Yorn

Pete Yorn brings a unique vision of how he creates music with the Cardboard Sessions look into his hit song “Real Good Love”. I loved this stripped down and raw appearance of his artistry and thought the production was well developed.

The newer acoustic arrangement of the song brought a different perspective to a song everyone knows. Pete Yorn showed us a deeper part of himself with this release, and it makes you feel honored to connect with him this way.

This song is one that sticks with you after it’s done.

Written by Tricia Patras

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