5 Reasons You Should Listen to “Dear You, It’s Me” by Harry Hudson Taylor
- Louise Clark
- Jul 21
- 1 min read

In a world that rarely slows down, “Dear You, It’s Me” by Harry Hudson Taylor offers a rare pause — a moment of stillness wrapped in warmth and reflection. Known for his soul-stirring songwriting as one half of Hudson Taylor, Harry steps into new territory with this spoken-word piece: a letter to the self, set against ambient textures and quiet cinematic swells. It’s not a typical song. It’s something gentler, deeper — a message you didn’t know you needed.
A Personal Letter Set to Music
This isn’t just a track — it’s a raw, poetic journal entry turned into a spoken-word experience. It feels more like a voice memo from someone who deeply understands you.
A Unique One-Off Release
Departing from his usual melodic songwriting, Harry uses this piece to explore a new creative form — but only for this moment. It’s a rare gem in his discography, making it all the more special.
Grounding & Reflective
Whether you're journaling, walking, or simply needing a mental reset, the instrumental version creates space to breathe — a quiet companion for introspection.
Visually Rich Storytelling
The short film that accompanies the track adds another layer of emotion, ending with a tender, wordless embrace that stays with you. It’s music you can see as well as feel.
Created with Complete Authenticity
Self-written, self-produced, and deeply personal — this is Harry at his most unfiltered. No polish for polish’s sake — just truth, care, and craft.




