Amelie - Where Your Hands Used To (Official Song)

Amelie - Where Your Hands Used To (Official Song) “Where Your Hands Used To” is an emotional cinematic heartbreak ballad by Amelie, written for the ones who still feel someone’s absence in the smallest places. This is not just a sad piano song; it is a fragile confession about empty beds, silent rooms, and the memory of a touch that never fully leaves. Where Your Hands Used To captures the pain of missing someone physically and emotionally, the feeling of reaching for them in the dark and finding only cold space. Built around intimate female vocals, soft piano, atmospheric textures, and a powerful cinematic climax, the song turns heartbreak into something deeply human and unforgettable. If you have ever missed the warmth of someone’s hands, their voice, their presence, or the way they made you feel safe, this song is for you. Some loves disappear from your life, but stay forever inside your body. [ CREDITS ] • Artist: Amelie • Song: Where Your Hands Used To • Lyrics & Composition: Amelie • Visual Design: Amelie Visuals • Label: Amelie Music [ FOR FANS OF ] • Adele for powerful heartbreak vocals • Billie Eilish for intimate emotional atmosphere • Lana Del Rey for cinematic sadness • Birdy for fragile piano ballads • Christina Perri for deep romantic pain • Sia for emotional vocal intensity [ SONG STRUCTURE ] • Fragile Piano Opening • Intimate Verse • Emotional Pre-Chorus • Cinematic Heartbreak Chorus • Memory-Filled Second Verse • Bigger Vocal Build • Vulnerable Bridge • Final Emotional Chorus • Soft Fading Outro [ LYRICS HIGHLIGHTS ] • “I still feel the space where your hands used to be” • “The bed is cold, but your memory still breathes” • “I reach into the dark and lose you every time” • “My body remembers what my heart can’t release” • “You left the room, but not the ache inside me” • “Love doesn’t vanish when goodbye is all we see” PERFECT FOR THE VIBE Late Night Heartbreak Missing Someone’s Touch Emotional Piano Songs Cinematic Sad Pop Love After Goodbye Empty Room Memories Rainy Night Reflection Deep Romantic Pain