Since its release, multiple JUNO Award and Polaris Music Prize nominee Donovan Woods' new album 'Both Ways' (Meant Well) has won praise by the likes of Billboard, Rolling Stone Country, and American Songwriter, as well as streamed over 1.2M times on Spotify alone. From his "pensive collection of regrets, joys and humanisms" (Parade), Donovan shares a brand new video for "I Ain't Ever Loved No One" via The Fader.
Bought to life by Ryley Burghall, who also directed "Burn That Bridge," which Billboard described as "absolutely gorgeous," the latest music video is a quiet ode to a love lost which The Fader calls "a proper tearjerker."
"I was thinking about people I've known who were so focused on their work they kind of just forgot to fall in love," explains Donovan. "I was trying to write from the perspective of someone who forgot to fall in love for what felt like their whole life, and then one day they did. The video was an attempt to tell a mature love story, that wasn't saccharine or sentimental and felt real. The director Ryley Burghall just nailed the hopeful nervous energy of love." Watch HERE.
Since establishing himself in Nashville as a songwriter, whose credits include Tim McGraw, Charles Kelley (Lady Antebellum), Billy Currington and Charlie Worsham, Donovan has built a name as an artist in his own right, and to date, he has celebrated multiple #1s on Canadian sales and radio charts, including on national public radio, where "Burn That Bridge" and "Truck Full of Money" have both sat at the top for consecutive weeks.
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