We all can agree that the English people play an integral part in keeping the general music industry on its most creative stance. The music world is dotted with lyricists, singers, groups and people behind the stage that have come from the United Kingdom.
With the English races’ capability to turn heartbreak into a worldwide hit, their instruments playing heavenly sounds and their undying passion to reach for what they want, they are truly admirable as performers.
It was in 2006, that we have all heard the husky yet lovable voice of infamous singer James Morrison, and the world has come to realize that even a guy has the strength to tug at everybody’s love bone. James Morrison, with all the emotions he has channeled to his former singles, is sure to stay within the music realm for as long as love is present and nobody’s complaining. He is definitely one creative lad to patronize.
Slowly realizing that he can influence people through music, James Morrison Catchpole first tried his luck on the slippery thing called fame in his hometown of Rugby, Warwickshire. Booting the love song ‘You Gave Me Something’, Morrison found himself serenading nearby countries, and stretched his audience to Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the rest of Europe. After a plethora of radio performances, James Morrison became a worldwide phenomenon.
The 31-year old singer-slash-songwriter is known for his focus on the soul and pop rock genres, and can magnificently play the guitar as if it’s a part of his body. Currently, James Morrison is signed up with Universal Republic until this very date, and credits his love for music to equally famous artists such as Otis Redding, Van Morrison, Al Green and Stevie Wonder. As of the moment, James Morrison has released three studio albums which are ‘Undiscovered’ (2006), ‘Songs for You, Truths for Me’ (2008) and ‘The Awakening’ (2011). Fans of Morrison should rejoice as the talented singer is now working on his fourth LP entitled ‘Higher than ‘ (2015), which is due to be released in October 2015 with a very much awaited lead single entitled ‘Demons’.
Morrison can be remembered for his iconic songs such as ‘You Make It Real’, ‘One Chance’, ‘Wonderful World’, the very heart-wrenching ‘The Pieces Don’t Fit Anymore’, some sad lyrics found in ‘Please Don’t Stop The Rain’, ‘I Won’t Let You Go’ with Jessie J for the animated movie Up, and the hit that established Morrison as a relevant singer with ‘Broken Strings’ sang with Nelly Furtado.
James Morrison has been seen making a lot of appearances in grand music festivals such as V Festival and Glastonbury Festival, and has been submerged into collaborating with artists for his lyrics such as with Jason Mraz for ‘Details in Fabric’ and Demi Lovato’s album entitled ‘Unbroken’.
The tracks that Morrison have popularized are deemed successful, as many of which garnered huge accolades from the general music populace winning him certain recognitions such as the Brit Award for Best British Male, top spots for the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Albums Chart, some chart dominations on the Irish Albums Chart, multiple millions of sales on his albums and a huge following on music streaming sites such as Apple Music and Spotify.
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