New England singer-songwriter and musician Halley Neal has just shared her latest pop-laced folk single. Called "Emily", the song is off of her forthcoming album Letter For a Friend. The touching and highly personal collection of music is composed of heartfelt songs that are each written like a letter to someone who has had an impact on Halley's life as well as inspired her.
With "Emily", Halley Neal gives a stunning tribute to a close childhood friend. Fond memories of the past wrapped up in impactful nostalgic lyrics show what a profound and deep friendship the duo created. The song also shares how as adults sometimes we don't see our old friends as much but they are still a part of us. Halley sings, showing this theme, "When we were 16 / Waiting for our wings to grow in / I felt so safe back then / Cause I had a dream / You were there for me / My friend / Oh Emily." The track features sky high melodies sung by gorgeous, confident vocals coupled with Halley's unique warm vocal hue. Layered acoustic guitars with an Americana flair along with lively banjo and breezy rhythms add to the song's allure. Halley Neal has created a soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive—like flipping through a sunlit photo album of memories you didn’t realize meant so much. What sets "Emily" apart is its emotional sincerity. There’s a vulnerability in Halley’s delivery that never feels performative, it’s raw, present, and beautifully understated. The song doesn’t just tell a story; it invites listeners into it, stirring up their own recollections of deep bonds and youthful promises. As the chorus swells, there's an aching beauty that captures the joy, sadness, and enduring nature of real friendship.
Halley Neal has found success opening for the likes of Sara Bareilles as well as performing at Kerrville Folk Festival, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Her upcoming album out this fall plans to be just as special as the song "Emily". Take a listen to it now and add this gem to your favorite playlist!
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