Richard Daigle crafts a heartfelt ode to love and memory with “I Still Say We”

Singer-songwriter Richard Daigle offers a poignant single, "I Still Say We," about love, loss, and the enduring power of memory. Begun as a response to losing his wife to cancer, Daigle's music has been a conduit for working out life at its most intimate.

Anchoring a narrative of absence and adjustment is the track's precise but unforgettable statement "I still say we, when it's only me." Each lyric conveys truth, tugging listeners into Daigle's realm of love that doesn't die. His warm, earnest vocal bridges sorrow and hope in this track about personal loss, which becomes a meditation of universal reach.

The arrangement supports Daigle's storytelling without distracting from it, allowing the emotional heart of the song to take center stage. The track strikes a mix of folk and Americana chords that will enable meditative reflection, holding both memory and movement in reverence.

"I Still Say We" is more than a song, it's an assertion of the enduring power of love and memory, a gentle yet powerful reminder that even in aloneness, echoes of connection linger. Daigle's late-blooming artistry demonstrates that emotional depth and storytelling don't age, providing listeners with an utterly human experience.

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