Singer/Songwriter Arvid Lizell Takes Us On A Pampering Journey With Single “All You Need Is Love”
We’re all familiar with the song « All You Need Is Love » by the Beatles, because it really pampered our childhood. Well, with his fragile and haunting voice, Arvid Lizell decided to offer his version of the song, and you can only appreciate the warmth and soothing melodies incorporated in it.
The song is truly well orchestrated and the delicious melancholic breeze it oozes, kind of plunges you in bath of peace and calm. It’s the type of song you need to turn on, at night to cool down, after having a long overwhelming day. Also about his perspective of the song, Arvid shares:
“‘All you need is love’ is a cheerful song with a simple message. “It’s easy” John sings, but is it really that easy? Being in my mid-twenties I feel like for most of us that’s exactly what we’re struggling with all the time. We all know that love is all you need, and that’s why theres a sadness in the lyrics. I wanted to make a version that expresses that. ”
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