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George Bone closes 2025 with heartfelt new single ‘All My Love’

A tender festive release that captures warmth, reunion, and the steady rise of George Bone.

George Bone ends his strongest year yet with the release of his new single ‘All My Love’, arriving 28 November and bringing a warm acoustic glow into the festive season. The Essex-based singer-songwriter finishes 2025 on a high, pairing rich storytelling with intimate production shaped by Fionn Connolly and a clean, uplifting master from Philip Marsden. The track also marks George’s first festive release and arrives with a message that sits at the heart of the season: hold your people closer.

Written with Kate Mattson, ‘All My Love’ blends lush strings, gentle guitar lines, and a tender lyrical core. George steps into this moment with a steady voice and a song built around reunion, memory, and comfort. It arrives after a year where he played BBC Introducing Live Lounges in both Maida Vale and Essex and Cams, signed ambassador deals with un:hurd and Yamaha Music London, and lived up to his “One To Watch” title. With a breakthrough EP planned for 2026, the new single sets the tone for a shift in his sound.

A winter release that lands with honesty and heart

‘All My Love’ nearly had a different route. The track was originally written for a major Christmas advertising campaign that collapsed at the last minute. George had prepared the song and the rollout in advance, only for the company to withdraw eight weeks before release. The setback forced a fast pivot, and the song moved from commercial project to independent statement. George approaches the story with humour, yet the experience reshaped the meaning of the track. Now the song that once aimed for a global advert instead becomes a personal “thank you” to fans who have supported him through a turbulent chapter.

The lyrics deepen that feeling. Lines such as “I saved all my love for you” and “It ain’t measured in miles or once in a whiles” tap into the warmth that defines family reunions, long-distance closeness, and the kind of memories that feel stronger in winter. The chorus lifts with a timeless simplicity, and the bridge adds a quiet ache that reflects distance while celebrating connection. It is easy to imagine the track soundtracking an emotional airport arrival, which sits neatly beside the influences that shaped its cinematic feel.

The single also signals a sonic change for George. The track blends soft pop touches with acoustic intimacy, pointing toward a new phase ahead of his 2026 EP. His writing stays close to the emotional centre of the song, and the production frames his voice clearly. It is a release that feels both polished and personal, shaped for quiet nights, warm lights, and listeners who crave sincerity.

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‘All My Love’ carries a cosy warmth from the first chord. George leans into the softer edges of his voice, and the arrangement wraps that tone in strings that feel perfect for winter evenings. The gentle sway of the melody gives the track a seasonal glow without tipping into full Christmas territory, which helps it feel heartfelt rather than overly festive.

The writing brings the emotional lift you expect from a late-November release. George blends affection, gratitude, and a touch of longing, and those themes sit naturally against the subtle Christmas undertones in the production. The soft rise of the strings and the steady rhythm evoke the atmosphere of a seasonal moment without relying on cliché. His vocal delivery keeps the focus on connection, giving each line room to settle.

As the final chorus fades, the track leaves a feeling of comfort that fits the season perfectly. George closes the year with a song built for winter lights, quiet reunions, and evenings that matter more because of the people in them. ‘All My Love’ presents a thoughtful festive moment and hints at a confident year ahead.

You can pre-save ‘All My Love’ here and follow George Bone over on Instagram.

Colin

Colin is the founder and editor of TuneFountain. His taste covers all sorts, though he’s most at home with pop and rock. He’s passionate about supporting independent artists, highlighting fresh talent, and sharing the stories behind the music shaping today’s scene.