Peaceful Place

Album: Leon (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Peaceful Place," the lead single from Leon Bridges' fourth album, Leon, is a mellow, soulful track that finds the Fort Worth, Texas, singer searching for – and ultimately finding – tranquility. As Bridges told The Sun, "My peaceful place is often found in my home, surrounded by friends and family back in Fort Worth. It's a space where I can reflect and recharge."

    This isn't a sentiment born of ease, mind you. "It's been a journey filled with many ups and downs," he admitted. "Through struggles, I've probably learned to appreciate tranquility more, and that sense of peace informs my music, particularly this record."
  • The song is a relaxed affair, with Bridges' honeyed vocals gliding effortlessly over smooth instrumentation. Co-produced with Kacey Musgraves collaborators Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian, along with Austin Jenkins of the Fort Worth studio Niles City Sound, the track boasts a distinctly Fort Worth feel even though much of the Leon album was recorded at El Desierto Casa in Mexico City. The album cover, showing Bridges hanging lakeside in the open fields, captures this sense of peaceful escape.
  • Fitchuk and Tashian contribute significantly to the song's sound, with Fitchuk handling electric and acoustic guitars, bass, drums, and percussion, and Tashian adding electric guitar and background vocals. The other musicians are:

    Daniel Moore: electric guitar, background vocals
    Santiago Mijares: bells, bongos, percussion
    Drew Taubenfeld: pedal steel guitar
    Brandon Maecel: background vocals
  • The accompanying music video, directed by Joshua Moore and filmed on the outskirts of Mexico City, captures the spirit of the song. It finds Bridges recording his album and exploring the city, conveying a sense of joy and camaraderie that mirrors the song's message of finding peace within yourself and with those around you.
  • "Peaceful Place" became Bridges' third #1 on Billboard's Adult Alternative Airplay chart, following "Smooth Sailin'" in 2016 and "Bad Bad News" in 2018.

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