Thinking Out Loud
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According to Sheeran, he composed the melody on a guitar in a manner which was "very Van-like", referring to Van Morrison. The Irish musician has been an inspiration to Sheeran since a young age, and Sheeran wanted to capture that vibe when he composed the song. In the kitchen, [11] Sheeran and Wadge began writing the song at 2: Sheeran would later explain that he wrote the song "in a relationship at a really, really happy point".
He properly recorded the song the following day at the Sticky Studios , a recording facility located in the small Surrey village of Windlesham , and informed Wadge of its inclusion on the album. The song was composed in the key of D major with a tempo of 78 beats per minute. Andrew Unterberger of Spin wrote that "the gently loping four-note bass pattern and crisp '70s soul drums absolutely smack of the Gaye classic, as do the embrace-insistent lyrics and general candlelit-bedroom feel". Prior to the album release, Sheeran debuted "Thinking Out Loud" on 24 May by performing it live on the British music television show, Later The debut followed the release of the video accompaniment to " Sing ", the album's lead single.
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On the standard version of the album, "Thinking Out Loud" is the next-to-last track, [10] the last being " Afire Love ". It served as the third of five singles released from the album; it followed the songs, "Sing" and "Don't", the first and second single respectively. According to Sheeran, no one from his record label wanted to release "Thinking Out Loud" as a single, favouring over " Photograph " as the "big song". Lauren Murphy of The Irish Times noted that the "injection of blue-eyed soul" on the song is "enjoyable", and that it "makes Sheeran's aptitude for melody difficult to dismiss".
The Washington Post writer, Allison Stewart, has hailed the song as "a blatant and mercilessly effective bid for ' I'll Be '-style wedding-song immortality". Upon the album's release, the single debuted at number 26 on the UK Singles Chart. In the US, "Thinking Out Loud" peaked at number two on the all-encompassing chart Billboard Hot ; the single became Sheeran's highest charting single until the release of " Shape of You " in It remained the runner-up spot for eight consecutive weeks, a chart feat last held in The track accumulated over 1,, streams, [44] and subsequently achieved a personal best of 1,, streams in the week ending 21 December This record has since been broken by several songs.
In April , the song ranked as the most popular based on the 2. In October , "Thinking Out Loud" set the record of most streams of a song on Spotify , having accumulated over million streams. The color-based map indicated that Sheeran was most popular in Denmark. Emil Nava directed the video accompaniment to the single.
The video was shot continuously using a 16 mm film camera. Unlike Sheeran's earlier videos, where he assumed a low profile, he took the lead role on "Thinking Out Loud". While on concert tour, Sheeran spent five hours a day for three weeks to practice with Cherry. The video was released on October 8, After the first 24 hours, the video had over 2. On 26 October , Sheeran performed the song on third live results show of series 11 of The X Factor. While not parodying Sheeran's lyrics, it is sung to the same tune. The lyrics suggest that Hawkeye feels defensive compared with the other Avengers as he was the only mortally human one in a team of superhuman or enhanced heroes: It was also covered in the film Bridget Jones's Baby.
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