Singers, songwriters, and producers Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler released their debut collab Better Off last year and the sincere track was well-received that they’ve rejoined to collaborate once again.
Cutler says, “Jeremy and I stayed in a cabin in Connecticut last year where we wrote our song ‘better off.’ That trip inspired some of our best writing, so we decided to go back a year later. ‘you were good to me’ is the first song we wrote up there and showcases, to me at least, how well we bring out the most honest artistry in each other.” Jeremy chimes in, saying, “The cabin was basically a recording studio built in an old carriage house. The walls were lined with vintage guitars, keyboards, drums, and loads of random items that we ended up putting in our song. In between writing sessions, we would hike, watch movies, or just talk about life. The music really represents how we felt at that cabin: inspired, wholesome, and introspective.”
You Were Good to Me is an earnestly beautiful folk-pop lullaby thanks to Zucker’s aching vocal paired with Cutler’s soothing vocals.