"I know you don't believe me yet, stuck inside your head / Wondering what you could have said, in that bed," Harris proclaims in the track's comforting chorus. Driven by Harris' rich, heart-wrenching vocals, "Love is Gonna Come Again" offers a reminder that even the darkest days will eventually come to pass. The result is a warm, stirring message of resilience and understanding to those navigating some of life's toughest moments.
I realized what I'd want is for someone to acknowledge my pain, tell me it's okay to not have a deadline on grief, and they'd hold onto that hope I couldn't grab a hold of quite yet." "He helped me by asking questions about what I'd want someone to say to me. "In 2020, via the magic of Zoom, I pulled in my friend and frequent co-writer Graham Weber to help me figure out how to steer this song in the right direction," she continues. With the help of modern technology and the wisdom of a friend and longtime creative collaborator, she approached the piece through a critical new perspective. When the COVID-19 pandemic arrived, Harris found herself revisiting the unfinished song.
This song began in 2017 but was filled with annoying advice-giving and judgment."
"I wanted so badly to encourage the grieving friends around me, particularly those who had lost their partners. "Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, my local music community and family experienced a tremendous amount of loss beginning in 2016," Harris tells The Boot.