![]() ![]() “We were all hanging out and chatting about where we were at in our career and our personal life. “We wrote ‘I Do’ in Toronto in the summer of 2017 with our friend Robyn Dell’Unto,” Wild Rivers tell Atwood Magazine. Wild Rivers’ second single of 2019 and their first since the single “Moving Target” in January, “I Do” is a bittersweet personal retelling of the trails and tribulations following the moment two souls depart from one another. I Do – Wild Rivers The sweater on your bedroom floor You can take that You don’t want my love no more Honey I can shake that I come you go, Back around, back around I see your ghost on a train downtown Chasing it out, but we go way backĪtwood Magazine is proud to be premiering “I Do,” out August 9 via Nettwerk Music Group. A catchy journey through denial, nostalgia, and acceptance, “ I Do” captures the heartrending ache of longing through charming harmonies and poignant, relatable lyricism. Love doesn’t end at the breakup point as Wild Rivers so poetically point out in their new single, it can take some time to reckon with one’s mixed feelings toward an ex, before they can finally find closure and move on. A catchy, bittersweet folk-pop journey through a relationship’s rocky aftermath, Wild Rivers’ new single “I Do” captures the heartrending ache of longing through charming harmonies and poignant, relatable lyricism. ![]()
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