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. Max Martin. Ali Payamisingles chronology'(2014)' Love Me like You Do'(2015)'(2015)soundtrack singles chronology'(2014)' Love Me like You Do'(2015)'(2015)Music videoon' Love Me like You Do' is a song recorded by English singer for the to the film (2015).
The song was written by, and; the latter two also produced it. Goulding was selected to provide vocals to the track.
It was released on 7 January 2015 as the second single from the soundtrack. The song was also included on Goulding's third studio album, (2015).' Love Me like You Do' is a mid-tempo, with instrumentation consisting of massive synths and crushing drums. Lyrically, similar to the film's theme, the song talks about the uncontrollable feeling of and being by someone whose touch leaves her begging for more, even when it hurts. It received acclaim from, who praised Goulding's soft vocals and the song for being sultry and grandiose. The song earned Goulding her first nomination for, while the songwriters were nominated for the, the, and the.'
Love Me like You Do' was a global success, becoming Goulding's most successful single as well as becoming her first number-one in various countries, topping the charts of over 25 territories, including Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. In the United Kingdom, it spent four weeks at number one on the, while holding the record for the most-streamed track in a single week in the United Kingdom at the time. In the United States, it peaked at number three on the US and was her first number-one on the and second on the.
Its accompanying music video, which features scenes of the film and Goulding dancing with her partner in a ballroom, became the 21st video to receive one billion views on and received a nomination at the for.
.WebsiteSamuel Frederick Smith (born 19 May 1992) is an English singer and songwriter. Smith rose to prominence in October 2012 after being featured on breakthrough single ', which peaked at number eleven on the. Their subsequent feature—on 's '— became a number one single in May 2013. In December 2013, Smith was nominated for the and the 's poll, winning both.Smith's debut studio album, was released in May 2014 on. The album's lead single, ', was released prior to 'La La La'.
Its second single, ', became Smith's second number one single in the UK. The third single, ', was an international success, reaching number one in the UK and number two on the US, while the fourth single ' reached the top five in both countries. Its fifth single, ', reached number nine in the United Kingdom.
They made their United States debut on, followed by a performance on in March 2014.In December 2014, Smith was nominated for six, and at the in February 2015 they won four:, 'Stay with Me' for and, and In the Lonely Hour for. At the, they won the awards for and Global Success.
At the, Smith received three Billboard Awards: Top Male Artist, Top New Artist, and Top Radio Songs Artist. Their musical achievements have also led them to be mentioned twice in the.For their and ' song ', the theme for the film (2015), Smith won the and the. Their second studio album, was released in November 2017, and debuted atop the and the US.
The lead single, ', reached number one in the UK and Australia and number four in the US. Contents.Early lifeSamuel Frederick Smith was born on 19 May 1992 in, to Frederick Smith and broker Kate Cassidy.
Smith was bullied for as a child, and had liposuction at age 12. They were part of and appeared in their 2007 production of Oh! Carol, a musical featuring the music of.
Before entering the musical theatre, Smith had been in jazz bands. For a number of years they studied singing and songwriting under jazz pianist. Smith attended in. They were a member of the Bishop's Stortford Junior Operatics (now Bishops Stortford Musical Theatre Society) and the Cantate Youth Choir. Music career 2008–2009: Career beginnings with debut singlesSmith released two singles before 2010, 'Bad Day All Week' and 'When It's Alright'.2012–2013: BreakthroughSmith was featured on the song ', which was released on 8 October 2012 and peaked at No.
In February 2013, Smith released the first single from their debut album, '. They were also featured on 's single '.
It was released on 19 May 2013 and peaked at No. Smith's first EP was released the following year. The first song on the EP titled, ', is produced by Two Inch Punch and premiered on 's show on 24 July 2013. The second song on the EP is titled 'Nirvana' and is produced by Craze & Hoax and Jonathan Creek. The EP also includes Smith's acoustic solo version of 'Latch' and a live version of 'I've Told You Now'. Smith released the Disclosure, and collaboration 'Together' on 25 November 2013 as the only single from.2014–2016: In the Lonely Hour and international success.
Smith singing in Glasgow in 2014The second single from Smith's debut album, titled ', was released on 16 February 2014. It was announced on 16 December that Smith's debut studio album titled would be released on 26 May 2014 through. Smith describes the album as 'all about unrequited love' because they have never been loved back by any of their love interests. The album reached number one in the and number two on the, and by 5 November it had become the second biggest selling album of 2014 in the US behind only. In January 2015, In the Lonely Hour was named the second best selling album of 2014 in the UK, behind by.A live version of album track 'I've Told You Now', performed at, was made available for free download as part of an promotion on 27 December 2013. The album track 'Make It To Me', co-written by Howard of Disclosure and Jimmy Napes, was made available for free download as part of an promotion on 13 January 2014.
Smith went on their debut American headlining tour in the Spring of 2014, with a setlist of primarily new material.On 20 January 2014, Smith made their American television debut performing 'Latch' with Disclosure on. Smith also performed on on 29 March 2014, performing the -tinged ' and an acoustic version of 'Lay Me Down'. 'Stay with Me' reached number one on the and number two on the US. The fourth single from the album, ', reached number three in the UK and number five in the US.In June 2014, Smith first appeared on the cover of in its 92nd issue. In August 2014, Smith's single 'Stay with Me' was named Variance Magazine's Song of Summer. Smith performed 'Stay With Me' live at the on 24 August at in.
On 15 November 2014, Smith joined the charity group along with other British and Irish pop acts, recording the latest version of the track ' at in, London, to raise money for the in. Smith performing 'Stay With Me' in Berlin, Germany in 2015In 2015, it came to light that singer, noting similarities between 'Stay with Me' and his 1989 hit song ', had negotiated an out-of-court settlement with Smith in October 2014. Petty and co-composer were awarded 12.5% of the royalties from 'Stay with Me', and the names of Petty and Lynne joined James John Napier (known professionally as ) in the song credit.At the, held on 8 February 2015, at the in Los Angeles, Smith performed 'Stay with Me' and also received four Grammy Awards:, and (for 'Stay with Me') and (for In the Lonely Hour). At the held at in London on 25 February, Smith performed 'Lay Me Down', and won the Brit Awards for, and Global Success.In March 2015, 'Lay Me Down' was re-released as the sixth single from the album, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Smith's third US top 10 single). The same month, Smith recorded another version of the song, featuring, for the British charity telethon, which reached number one in the UK.
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At the on 17 May, Smith received three Billboard Awards: Top Male Artist, Top New Artist, and Top Radio Songs Artist. Smith features on 's single ' which was released on 27 July 2015.On 8 September 2015, Smith and Jimmy Napes confirmed that they had composed ', the theme song to, the 24th film. The song was released on 25 September 2015 and became the first James Bond theme to reach number one in the UK. On 19 October, Smith was presented with two —one for recording the first to go to number one in the UK, and another for scoring the most consecutive weeks in the UK top 10 by a debut album ( In the Lonely Hour). At the on 10 January 2016, Smith received the for 'Writing's on the Wall'.
On 14 January, the song earned Smith an nomination for. In the nominations for the announced on 14 January, the song was among the nominees for Best British Video. Smith performed 'Writing's on the Wall' at the Academy Awards on 28 February and, along with Napes, collected the prize for Best Original Song. In their acceptance speech, Smith referenced an article by published before the awards ceremony that claimed no openly gay man had won an Oscar for Best Actor; Smith misquoted McKellen as saying that no gay man in general had won an Oscar. This was quickly discredited by openly gay recipient, but McKellen mentioned that the error 'doesn’t detract' from Smith's achievement. 2016–2018: The Thrill of It AllThroughout 2016, Smith released footage of themself in the studio working on new music, leading up to the release of Smith's second studio album. In late 2016, Smith was said to be working with on new material.
In early 2017, it was reported that Smith would be releasing their second album in September 2017 and had recorded with constant collaborator. In April 2017, Smith was said to have been in studio sessions with group, working on a possible 'comeback single'. Along with the group, record producer and musician have said they have worked on songs for Smith's upcoming album.On 8 September 2017, Smith released a new single titled ', which debuted at number one in the United Kingdom and number five on the US Billboard Hot 100. Smith's second studio album, debuted atop the UK Albums Chart and the US, becoming their first number one album in the US. On 20 March 2018, Smith started The Thrill of It All Tour, which visited Europe, North America, Asia, New Zealand and Australia. On 27 March 2018, Smith released ' featuring American rapper.
On 17 August 2018, the singer collaborated as the main vocalist on 's new track '. The song became Smith's seventh number one hit on the and their first top song on Billboard's chart. Sam also released the song ' as the soundtrack.2019: Upcoming third studio albumIn January 2019, Sam Smith released the song ' with as a single and it reached the top ten at UK, US and more countries.On 6 July 2019, radio host Mike Adam announced the song, ' on their Twitter account on 6 July. On 9 July 2019, Smith posted on social media that they had an announcement to make the following day. The pre-order link became active on 10 July, and later the same day, Smith formally announced and shared a clip of the song.In October 2019, in a new interview with the Zach Sang Show, Smith expressed excitement about their upcoming record, which will land sometime in 2020.
The singer also confirmed that their newest offering will feature fewer ballads and plenty of poppier tracks in the vein of their recent two previous singles. They said, 'I feel like I have recently shown a side of me which I normally keep to myself or for my family and friends,” Smith told Sang. “I showed everyone it and everyone loved it. It’s almost given me permission to kinda do what I’ve always dreamed of doing but I was always scared to do, which is pop music.'
The singer also revealed that they were spurred to write new music following a 2018 collaboration with Calvin Harris, 'Promises'. “I just naturally started getting back into the studio and started to write,' Smith said. 'I caught this wind and started riding this wave and I haven’t stopped writing since.' On 1 November 2019, Smith released a cover of ’s song '. Influences. Smith cites (left) and (right) as primary influencesSmith cites and as primary influences.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Smith cited and as the greatest R&B voices. The singer also lists, and as influences. Asked about the 'diva qualities' to Smith's voice, the singer remarked:'It's all I listened to. I actually didn't listen to male vocalists until about two years ago. I just listened to Whitney Houston,.
Massive voices.' In an October 2017 interview conducted by for magazine, Smith spoke of the impact of the success of their close friend. 'It makes you push yourself.
Watching him this past year has just been incredible, but yeah, of course it makes me hungry.' Personal lifeIn May 2014, Smith came out to the public as. They acknowledged a relationship—since ended—with actor and model Jonathan Zeizel. At the when 'Stay with Me' won an award for Record of the Year they said, 'I want to thank the man who this record is about, who I fell in love with last year. Thank you so much for breaking my heart because you got me four Grammys!' In 2017, they stated their latest album, showed 'the gay guy I've become.'
In September 2017, Smith said in an interview on that they were in a relationship with actor. In June 2018, it was announced that Smith and Flynn had split after nine months of dating.In October 2017, Smith came out as and said 'I feel just as much a woman as I am a man'. Smith said they went through a period in their youth where they 'didn't own a piece of male clothing' and would wear full makeup while attending school. In September 2019, Smith announced that they came out as non-binary and changed their gender pronouns to, stating, 'after a lifetime of being at war with my gender I’ve decided to embrace myself for who I am, inside and out.' Smith is a third cousin of singer and actor.
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