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“Singing My Wife’s Favorite Song ‘Cause She’s Having A Bad Anxiety Day”

Joe Jordan sings to his wife to calm her anxiety.

Joe Jordan is an independent singer-songwriter. He grew up playing anywhere that would let him plug his guitar in. He wrote the epic Rayne Johnson hit Front Seat. Joe has recently begun releasing his own music and is finally gaining recognition from the industry. Under contract with Pure Tone/Atlantic Records, he is set to release a new album this year. But he still takes the time to sing to his wife.

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His wife fights depression and anxiety daily, and Joe is plugged into her feelings. He could sense that she was having a rough anxiety day. Grabbing his guitar, he had the perfect medicine. As soon as his fingers began moving on the guitar strings, she looked up and smiled.

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♬ Deeper Talks – Joe Jordan

The song is Deeper Talks and it is her favorite. The lyrics center on feeling out of place and how a connection with another caring human being can help. As Joe sings to his wife, you can feel her mood shifting slightly.

At one point, she turns to him and says, “You’re annoying.” We’re no language experts, but we are fairly certain that translates to, “I love you.” After the first verse or two, she settles into the song and leans back to enjoy it. This is a very talented man who loves his wife.

The singer advocates for mental health issues to assist those who have no voice of their own. His eclectic style lends itself to relaying a positive message that you are not alone.

You can find Joe’s music on Spotify, Apple Music, and iTunes. The singer is active on several social media sites, including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. For scheduled appearances, upcoming releases, and career news, check out his website.

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