"Life with You" is the seventh studio album by Scottish duo The Proclaimers, released in 2007. The album was issued through W14, a label created as a joint venture between Universal Records and John Williams, who had previously signed the Proclaimers to Chrysalis Records.
The album achieved notable success, reaching No. 13 on the UK Albums Chart and securing the No. 1 spot in Scotland, where it remained for 17 weeks. Life with You received generally favorable reviews and was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), indicating significant sales.
The lyrics of Life with You delve into emotive themes such as war, racism, and politics, with its political content drawing comparisons to the work of Elvis Costello and The Specials. The album also explores personal themes, including relationships and heartbreak, showcasing the Proclaimers' signature blend of socially conscious songwriting and heartfelt expression.