Of course, the album is most famous for its third single, "You're Beautiful." However, as James Blunt himself has revealed, the song is far from a traditional love ballad. He explained it as being about "stalking someone else's girlfriend" while being "on drugs" on the London Underground, a confession that reframes its simple, beautiful melody with a layer of unhinged desperation. This disconnect between the sweet tune and the dark, obsessive lyrics is part of the song’s genius and the core of the album's theme.