"Favourite View" by Charlie Ward
One of the musical movements from the past that I miss the most is the American singer-songwriter wave of the late sixties and early seventies, which gave rise to artists such as Gene Clark of the Byrds, Neil Young, Kris Kristofferson, and Jackson Browne. These musicians helped pave the way for Eagles, who would go on to popularize the style. In time, the genre came to be known as Americana. Charlie Ward’s “Favourite View” pays homage to this era of music, and it does so exceptionally well.
While Americana is still alive and thriving—and in many ways never really went away—Ward’s song brings back the high quality of songwriting that defined the genre’s early years. Perhaps that’s because many of its pioneers came from pop backgrounds and were influenced by artists like The Beatles and their contemporaries.
“Favourite View” by Charlie Ward is an unapologetic and infectious pop song that balances a catchy chorus with a sentimental, reflective narrative. The track features Ward’s daughter, Olive Ward, and serves as a poignant reminder that the happiness we often chase elsewhere is frequently right in front of us. Musically, it’s one of those songs where everything simply works. The track is driven by the warmth of acoustic guitars and seasoned with tasteful Glenn Frey–like guitar licks throughout. Both father and daughter sing their hearts out, and the harmonies they deliver are well ... sonic gold.
If you’re a fan of Americana—or of the artists mentioned above—be sure to check out “Favourite View.” It will put a smile on your face and make a wonderful addition to your playlists.
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Review by staff at MBTM