GRAMMY®-nominated singer, songwriter, and composer Cody Fry has released his emotional new single, “Waltz for Sweatpants” today. A love story to end all love stories, the track arrives alongside a stunning music video, which can be seen now below. The song comes on the heels of his epic cover of Coldplay’s “Fix You” – both songs will be featured on Cody’s upcoming album, The End, set to be released September 15 via Decca Records US.
Written and composed entirely by Cody, “Waltz for Sweatpants” combines a triumphant symphony with effervescent vocals to tell the unorthodox tale of a budding romance. The heartfelt song recounts an eccentric love story, proclaiming, “we wore sweatpants to the ball, sneakers echoed through the hall, and the rain didn’t help with our hair.” The track’s accompanying video evokes the Golden Age of Hollywood, with a black and white ballroom scene that slowly becomes enveloped in vivid technicolor as the protagonist, initially mocked for showing up in sneakers, encourages others to embrace their quirks and join her in a dynamic dance sequence.
On his inspiration for the track, Cody explains, “What I really love about being in love is staying at home all day in my sweatpants. That feels like romantic love to me! So, I wanted a song for myself, and for people who feel that way. The song is about two people who show up to the ball in their pajamas. It’s a song for the crazy ones, for the people who don’t fit in.”
Cody’s symphonic pop brilliance will be on full display on his forthcoming album, The End. Following the multi-instrumentalist’s first ever panic attack in March 2020, Cody experienced a bout of severe anxiety that lasted several months. Cody found himself in uncharted territory, having never struggled with his mental health in this capacity. This experience gave him a new perspective on mental illness and inspired him to tell his own story through the course of his upcoming album, which explores themes of love, mental health, and learning to heal.