Dave Stewart Love's Coming Back

Fri, Jul 9th 2021, 01:04 PM

The lyrics say it as plainly as can be - "Oh the simple things Not so simple anymore Taking things for granted Anything we wanted love's coming back" - that is the message Dave Stewart of the Grammy winning Eurythmics was moved to write and produce in a special song aptly titled "Love's Coming Back" featuring the vocals of Bahamian artist, Dayonna Brown.

Described by Stewart as a “rallying anthem”, he said the song is intended to raise the morale of the people of The Bahamas and the world.

“Love’s Coming Back”, the inspirational song will be released globally, virtually through Stewart’s label Bay Street Records on Tuesday, July 13 at 11 a.m., as The Bahamas and the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic and the easing of restrictions as people return to some sense of normality, and search for hope and assurance in an unprecedented era.

Proceeds from “Love’s Coming Back” will be used to raise funds in support of youth and environmental projects, managed by the Briland Aid organization and the Bahamas National Trust (BNT).
Briland Aid is a non-profit organization created in response to the COVID-19 crisis, committed to preserving the island’s most valuable asset – it’s people.

BNT is a non-profit, non-government, membership organization that relies on donations to continue conserving and protecting the Bahamian environment.

Dayonna, 19, was a school student whose voice at age 14, stood out to Stewart, when he shared his expertise in song writing and music production with the children in the schools over the years in Harbour Island.

He describes the vocals she lends to the track with an infectious hook as “warm.”

During its global virtual launch, Stewart and Dayonna’s “Love’s Coming Back” can be viewed on www.lovescomingback.com as well on social media platforms YouTube, Instagram and Facebook @lovescomingback. There will also be a simulcast release across all Bahamian radio and television stations as well as online music platforms including Spotify, Tidal, Deezer and iTunes.

 

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