In December 2010, when Badly Drawn Boy performed "You Were Right" live at the KEXP studio, he had recently released his album "It's What I'm Thinking" in 2010. This album marked a return to his solo work after a period of relative quietness and showcases a more introspective sound compared to his earlier, more acclaimed releases like "The Hour of Bewilderbeast." Interestingly, the live performance included a unique twist with the participation of "The Seattle Whistling Choir," adding a distinctive auditory element to the rendition of the song. This performance fits into a broader context of Badly Drawn Boy's career, during which he has often embraced unconventional collaborators and surprising elements in his live shows, reflecting his artistic versatility and willingness to innovate beyond studio recordings.