
…more than Romeo loved Juliet, MITCH JEAN How I Love You
Mitch Jean How I Love You is available at Deezer, Apple Music, Spotify.
by Walter Price
A good ole country song about a rock-solid love story gets me every time. And boy, does the most recent single, “How I Love You”, from acclaimed Franco-Ontarian singer-songwriter Mitch Jean fit the bill. A little sappy, a lotta truth, Shakespeare referencing, and lyrical documentation his better half will take with her, forever. So yeah, this one is all you’d hope for in a romantic love song.
You’re always thinkin’ that you’re not enough
You set the bar so high you think you’ll never measure up
You don’t have a clue
How I love you
You’re always thinkin’ that I’ll up and leave
Like there’s a million other girls you bet are better for me
You don’t have a clue
How I love you
But I love you more than Romeo loved Juliet
And I’ve never felt a feeling like the one I get
When I look into your eyes and see the only thing I never wanna lose
That’s how I love you…
No matter what generation of modern country music you’re into, Erich Church, Keith Urban, or even back a spell to when Sawyer Brown ruled the charts, “How I Love You” is going to soundtrack this coming Valentine’s Day beautifully.
Need more convincing before you update that never-ending-love-story playlist? Check out the music video and its blend of studio and home-video footage, it sweetly marries this storyteller’s two intertwined worlds. A glimpse behind the music-making scenes and the endearing good-times of a forever partnership all in one. And let’s be honest here, the clip’s real star, Jean’s wife’s smile throughout, says all you need to know…
And you can see and hear it all, now at the GTC.
MITCH JEAN How I Love You
Artist photo // Quote courtesy of Auteur Research
Label: Willow Sound Records
Artist: Mitch Jean
Producers: Steve Foley, Mitch Jean
Writers: Briana Tyson, Andrew Parton
Video Production: Loretta Media, Mitch Jean, Willow Sound Records
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“How I Love You” is dedicated to my wife and the total connection between how she is and how I feel about her. “You’re always thinkin’ that you’re not enough, you set the bar so high you think you’ll never measure up,” She has always thought this, but maybe this song will convince her otherwise!” – Mitch Jean