
Canadian folk-rock artist Ian North returns with “Going North for Good,” a stirring new single that blends wistful storytelling with layered three-part harmonies and evocative lyricism. Rooted in folk-rock and classic singer-songwriter tradition, the track is both nostalgic and quietly powerful, reflecting on the complexity of leaving behind a place and the person you were when you lived there.
Inspired by his partner’s childhood move from Toronto to a small northern town, “Going North for Good” captures the search for belonging, the invisible threads that bind us to home, and the bittersweet courage it takes to start over. “We go looking for new beginnings, but the truth is we carry our stories with us,” says North. “This song is about the hope that drives people to make a change, and the quiet grief that comes with knowing you can never truly go back.”
Co-written with his wife and creative partner Jennifer Claveau, who also contributed all harmony vocals, “Going North for Good” was produced by Chris Gartner, with original vocal and guitar tracks recorded by John Campbell. The track’s warm arrangement and signature harmonies support a melodic narrative that feels both grounded and timeless.
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