This is "Handsome Man" by Matt Alber, from his album Wind Sand and Stars.
I believe Alber is by far the best gay singer/songwriter around today. On the basis of this one song I got all his albums from iTunes--and am very glad I did. This clip if the Official Video, which I suppose, is the reason the whole clip will not appear here. Believe me, it is well worth accessing just by the link I have provided. The only gay singer/songwriter who approaches Alber is John Grant (Queen of Denmark), but Grant is so grim and darki. With him it is always love gone wrong and unhappiness--of course he does it extremely well. With Alber it is love gone right. He said in an interview that he was aiming at "lovey-dovey." I suspect Alber's music--like Grant's--will appeal to an older, more thoughtful crowd.
Besides being a fantastic gay singer/songwriter, Alber is a conservatory-trained countertenor, and performs all over the world with choirs and a chamber orchestra. At the end of this clip, as YouTube often does, it shows a screen filled with little photos of other songs by him. One of them shows him in a tux, as a soloist with a symphony orchestra performance of Messiah. This classical training shows in the quality of his voice--and in the sophistication of the orchestration around his gay songs. I suppose he used his orchestra and friends for the back up. Also, Allber was invited to give 4 performances at the last Bear Week in Provinance Town.
The video of Handsome Man is so incredibly sweet. It is Alber with (I suppose) his lover getting up in the morning. Alber is the one in the light-blue muscle shirt.
Both are bears in their 30's. The obvious love between the two as they interact is the key to the video and the song. A line from the song is "We've both been loved and we've both been kissed" meaning that theyy are both older and have been around. Yet the lyrics of the song are of young love unrestrained by reality, and point to how the singer feels about his lover. It reminded me of the dialogue between Anthony and Cleopatra by Shakespeare--the dialogue between them is unreal in that they are too old for it, it is seemingly appropriate more for younger people for whom reality is not so important. Instead the words--in A&C and Handsome Man show us the depth of the love between them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8uocNOr7a