Easily one of the greatest singers of all time, Jeff Buckley left this Earth much too soon. Despite releasing only one full-length album, Grace (1994), Buckley remains a musical icon, leaving behind an impressive catalog of covers and original music.

A 10-track collection of unheard studio recordings from the early-’90s, entitled You and I, is set to release next month on March 16. The posthumous Buckley album will include solo performances of mostly covers, including renditions of Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Sly And The Family Stone, and as you’ll hear below, The Smiths.

So far, we’ve heard his recordings of Bob Dylan’s “Just Like A Woman” and Sly And The Family Stone’s “Everyday People” (you can listen below). But this week’s release comes in the form of a video. With an emotional rendition of The Smith’s “I Know It’s Over,” the song is complemented by a visual narrative between a mother and her young son who is unable to sleep in his own bed. 

In an interview with Rolling Stone, executive producer Amy Redford, daughter of famed filmmaker Robert Redford, explained the process of making the video: “When I first heard Jeff, he gave me permission to feel fully and with contradiction,” Redford tells Rolling Stone. “He inspired me to fight for authenticity, and to feel confidence in simplicity. To collaborate on these songs coming to life, and to see the community of people who Jeff touched, has been a privilege.”

Buckley is subtly included in the music video, with the lettered blocks “J” and “B” appearing in the child’s bedroom, and, later appearing on a television screen that the child watches while strumming his guitar. Watch the video in full below:

You and I Track List

1. “Just Like a Woman” (Bob Dylan cover)
2. “Everyday People” (Sly & the Family Stone cover)
3. “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'” (Louis Jordan cover)
4. “Grace”
5. “Calling You” (Jevetta Steele cover)
6. “Dream of You and I”
7. “The Boy With the Thorn in His Side” (The Smiths cover)
8. “Poor Boy Long Way From Home” (Bukka White cover)
9. “Night Flight” (Led Zeppelin cover)
10. “I Know It’s Over” (The Smiths cover)

[via Rolling Stone]