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''Everything I Didn't Say'' is the second
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by English singer and songwriter
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. It was released on 11 March 2022 by Major Tom's and
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, marking Henderson's first full-length album since her 2014 debut ''
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''. Originally scheduled for release in 2016, Henderson would leave her then record label
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, citing creative differences. After a period of ill health, and signing a new deal with Major Tom's, Henderson would release several standalone songs as well as collaborations with other artists. Recording for ''Everything I Didn't Say'' took place from 2016 through 2021 mostly in London and the UK, but also in
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and Los Angeles, with around 400 songs recorded for consideration. Taking a diary-like approach to the track listing, each song tells an individual story in Henderson's life. Lyrics cover a range of themes including themes of love, heartbreak, mental health and self-discovery, against a musical backdrop of both
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and traditional instruments. English singer and songwriter
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and American singer and songwriter
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are featured on the album, along with production and co-writes from
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, TMS, Jordan Riley,
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and Richard "Biff" Stannard amongst others. The album was preceded by the release of the singles " Let's Go Home Together" (with Grennan) and "
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", as well as the title track, which was released as a promotional single in the countdown to the album's release. "Let's Go Home Together" reached number ten on the UK Singles Chart and was
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Platinum by the
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. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number eight on the UK Albums Chart and nine on the
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. It marked her second top ten entry and second consecutive album to debut in the top ten on both charts. To promote the album Henderson had the opening slot on Irish band
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's tour Tales from the Script and embarked on her own eight-date UK concert tour across October 2022, both in support of ''Everything I Didn't Say''. The following month, Henderson released a deluxe version of the album, ''Everything I Didn't Say and More'' which included singles and collaborations from the last few years including Henderson's 2022 UK top ten singles "
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" (with
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and
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) and " 21 Reasons" (with
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).


Background

Following her UK Singles Chart-topping debut single, "
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" in 2014, and release of the chart-topping debut album, ''
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'' (2014), Henderson would take ''Chapter One'' on tour in October and November 2015. Before the tour kicked off, in April 2015, it was confirmed that Henderson would begin recording new music with
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, lead singer of Irish band
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, would be recording music with Henderson. This took place less than a year after "Ghost" topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks and achieved international success. During an interview with the
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's George Griffiths, Henderson revealed why there was a big gap between her first and second albums, explaining that part of the gap was due to processing the level of success she had achieved at a young. Henderson said: "I was touring and promoting for so long when I hit my 20s I realised I didn't know where home was. I didn't have a couch, I couldn't drive. I needed to live, which is one of the reasons why I took a step back." Henderson also spoke about crippling anxiety, which included being hospitalised after suffering a
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. She told the ''
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'' that she could not release the original iteration of her second album, "I was so lost in terms of who I was as a person that I wasn't ready to release it."


Recording and production

According to Henderson, she wrote nearly 400 songs for the album and wanted to compose a diary-like track listing, with each song telling a story and a "different part" of her life. After the album's release, she would explain that she wanted audiences to be "brought up to speed" with everything that had happened since her first album, regardless of whether it was "the good the bad or the ugly ". Sessions took place across various recording studios and locations around the world including in
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and London in the UK, Stockholm (Sweden) and some sessions in the United States too. Despite a second album being in production as far back as 2016, in 2018 it was revealed that Henderson had departed ways with her record label
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. The decision was reported by the media to have been mutual, stating that both artist and label "felt that a change of direction was needed for everyone after the gap between the release of the first album and lla'sas-yet unreleased follow-up". It was later revealed, that Henderson and Syco parted ways in 2017 amidst plans for new music. Henderson would subsequently go on to sign a new deal in 2018 with Major Tom's, a record label owned by British
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band
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and aligned with
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. Some of the songs from the original studio sessions for a second album under Syco included " Let's Go Home Together" and "Ugly"; these were subsequently brought across for inclusion on Henderson's album after both had been performed for fans on various tours. Other songs such "Bones", "Red Roses" and "Hard to Love" were not included on the album despite being performed during various live performances and shows prior to the development of ''Everything I Didn't Say''. At the time, Henderson had been touring with Rudimental which included two sold-out shows at
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.


Music and lyrics

''Everything I Didn't Say'' is a
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,
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and
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, combining both electronic and traditional instrumentation such as piano and guitar riffs. ''Everything I Didn't Say'' explores themes of Henderson's mental health struggles, the time taken between her first and second album, and the vulnerability of heartbreak, love and self-worth. In a nutshell, Henderson described the album as "how life has been for ertransitioning from a teenager into a young woman". The album opener is a song called "Emotions", an upbeat
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song written by Henderson and Jordan Riley, with the latter also producing the song. Riley would produce and co-write several other songs on the album. Its energetic vibe was described as "setting the tone for Henderson's return to music". Some of the lyrics have a sad tone, such as the chorus "I'm sick of my emotions" and subsequent lyrics "It's okay not to be okay". This latter lyric was compared to the current "self-care climate" in music, drawing similarities to the song "OK (Anxiety Anthem)" by
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(2019) and " OK Not to Be OK", a 2020 collaboration between
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and
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. "Emotions" and the song "Out of My Head" are two of the
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moments on the album. Henderson described "Out of My Head" as one of her favourite songs on the album as it dealt with themes of
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and needing to write about one of the biggest narcissists she had met. "Let's Go Home Together" was co-written by fellow ''
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'' series nine contestant
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. Originally envisioned as a duet between Arthur and Henderson, the duo performed the song during Arthur's
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(2017), for which Henderson was one of the support acts. There were plans for Henderson and Arthur to release the song but over two years neither singers' schedules matched up. Henderson said the song was "so special" and she "kept going back to it", and when asked how
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became involved, she said, "Tom and I have been friends for years, I love his voice and I'm so happy we got to do this together." Grennan expressed similar sentiments when he was asked to record the song, "When Ella hit me up and played me this song and then asked me to join her on it, I was absolutely buzzin'. Ella is a good mate, and it's so sick to finally get to sing together!" Producer Ollie Green worked on producing Grennan's vocals at RAK Studios and The Church in London, UK. The new duet between Henderson and Grennan is, included on ''Everything I Didn't Say''. Speaking about the new version, Henderson said "When we released it, it was a time when everyone just missed going to the pub, you know? It helped remind people that we would be together again and you can actually meet someone in a bar and take them home. Seeing that song resonate felt good, I'm going to lie. I had it with me for such a long time!". The lyrics were described as
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and playful, while the production was guitar and piano driven. Green also worked with Henderson and Nashville artist
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for the song "Cry on Me", a duet between Henderson and Ekko. The song, along with the single "
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" were described by the ''Evening Standard'' of having themes of "I Will Survive" (akin to the
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song of the same name). "Brave" has lyrics that speak of "shaking the stigma of needing help and embracing someone's support for you when you need them most". Henderson said that although she wrote the song a few years ago its sentiments really resonated with how she was feeling, "it was therapeutic and I needed it". It was also dedicated to Henderson's friend Paige Dougall who passed away a few days before its release. The song "Set in Stone" includes the lyric "If we lose ourselves at some point, those memories are set in stone", and was written in the UK during a writer's camp. It was inspired by the producer's personal loss (losing their uncle). Of the song, Henderson said, "we always assume that everything is forever until it comes to an end. We have no control over the end, but what we can control is the present. So we should enjoy every minute we have together and get the most out of it." "Ugly" was inspired by an experience Henderson had on holiday and was described as therapeutic for the singer. Having performed the song during live tours, Henderson felt that fans had expected to hear it on a future album and hence it was included on ''Everything I Didn't Say''. Of the song, she said "that came from a situation where I'd gone on a holiday abroad and someone had taken horrible pictures of me. I came home and just stayed in my flat. That song was like a form of therapy for me, it really helped me grow so that had to be on the album". The song sees Henderson singing about embracing her flaws. Other themes explored in the song include "trying to fit in" and being unique. "Thank You for the Hell", another co-write and production by Riley, is influenced by
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and tells the story of a situation Henderson went through, reliving all the emotions and toxicity. During an interview with ''The Rebecca Judd Show'' on
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, Henderson said of the song, "And this song is when you have gone through the hurt, you've gone through the pain, you've gone through the anger and all these emotions." It discusses the
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and Henderson's gratefulness for the situation as it helped her to become the person she is today. In a similar vein, Henderson wrote the title track with producer Mike Kintish, having already decided to call the album ''Everything I Didn't Say'' before the song of the same name's conception. Speaking about the piano-led title song, Henderson said, "I loved the idea of creating a piano-led ballad that was coming from the perspective of your own wrongdoings and actually admitting and owning up to your own mistakes within a relationship." Henderson further elaborated that the process for this song felt refreshing due to the vulnerability that comes from "being honest and vulnerable".


Title and packaging

During production for the album, a working title of ''Chapter Two'' was considered; it would have made Henderson's second album a direct continuation and sequel to her debut album, ''
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'' (2014). During an interview in the run-up to the release of the album, Henderson told the
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why she decided against the sequential titles, saying "I wrote ''Chapter One'' in 18 months when I was a teenager. This isn't just ''Chapter Two''. This is a whole book! I didn't want to trap myself n the naming of albums I'd be releasing ''Chapter 85'' in my 80s, and no-one wants to see that." During an album listening party with fans and
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, Henderson said that she had also considered calling the album ''Northern Lights'', after another song on the album, but was worried that fans would think it was about the Northern Lights. During the naming process, Henderson reflected that she spoke a lot of "word vomit" and the album was heavily focused on lyrics. On reflection, "the album is my truth, everything I wanted to say" which led to the title ''Everything I Didn't Say''. Henderson later revealed that she had settled on the title before deciding to create a song that would be titled after the album. British
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stores carried an exclusive version of the album with altered artwork; the HMV version features a pink and orange blush background as opposed to the purple background on standard versions of the album. ''Everything I Didn't Say'' was released on 11 March 2022 by Major Tom's /
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. It was available on CD, Cassette,
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and digital download formats, as well as part of a number of merchandise bundles including clothing via Henderson's official website music store.Release types and formats: *
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Release and promotion


Singles

On 19 February 2021, " Let's Go Home Together", Henderson's collaboration with
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, was released as the album's first single. It was released for both digital download and
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. Both the song and music video were influenced by the
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, with Henderson confirming this with
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that it was that "feeling of a night out and the characters you meet at the pub, something that we haven't experienced a lot in the last year." Official remixes of the song by Luca Schreiner, Charlie Hedges and Eddie Craig, MOTi, Majestic, and Madasim were also released in promotion of the song. Further to this, an acoustic stripped version and
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version of "Let's Go Home Together" in French and English was released with French singer Alliel, titled "On Se Comprend Sans Parler". "Let's Go Home Together" reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and number 11 on the
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. On 15 October 2021, the single received a platinum
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by the
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(BPI) for sales of 600,000 units (including unit sales and streaming). In April 2022, "Let's Go Home Together" was nominated for an
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for the Best Song Musically and Lyrically at the 2022 Ivor Novello Awards. On 3 January 2022, Henderson started teasing a new single, which was unveiled four days later to be called "
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". On 7 January 2022, "Brave" was released alongside its music video, the album's title and the announcement that ''Everything I Didn't Say'' would be released on 11 March 2022. The music video depicts "a struggling single mother fights to keep her and her toddler son going every day". "Brave" was dedicated to Henderson's friend Paige Dougall who passed away a day before its release. It peaked at number 40 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart and 42 on the UK Singles Chart.


Other songs

During the countdown to the album, the title song "Everything I Didn't Say" was released to digital outlets a week before the album. A recorded acoustic performance was also released the same day to Henderson's
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page. On 25 March 2022, a week after the album's release, Henderson released an
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(EP) ''Ugly (acoustic)''. The EP features three acoustic versions of "Ugly", "Brave" and "Everything I Didn't Say". A week later, the Madism remix of "Ugly", alongside the acoustic and album versions, was also released.


Appearances and live performances

Henderson and Grennan appeared together to perform "Let's Go Home Together" on its day of release on ''
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'' on 19 February 2021. The duo also performed the song together on ''
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'' on 26 March 2021. Later on 2 April 2021, Henderson appeared on Irish radio station iRadio, where she spoke about the collaboration and how it came about with Grennan. In January 2022, Henderson made an appearance on
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radio station, KMFM to promote the song "Brave" and album. Henderson was also invited aboard
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' new cruise liner, performing a set in support of the travel operator's newest ship on 25 February 2022. On 16 March 2022, Henderson joined Jess Iszatt for a conversation about the making of ''Everything I Didn't Say'' on Iszatt's show ''The Record Club''. During the programme, Henderson also answered live questions from fans. Henderson appeared on
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's ''Piano Room'' over the weekend of 12–13 March 2022. Henderson also appeared on
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's radio station 702 on 2 April, via video link, to talk about the album and promote its release.


Reception


Critics reviews

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''s David Smyth praised Henderson's "still might voice" and "vulnerability" across the record, calling songs like "Brave" and "Cry On Me" anthems but remarked that the "mature pop sound" might not be "enough to carve out her own space in crowded territory" but regardless, "plenty of people will be rooting for her to succeed again". Writing for Riff Magazine, Domenic Strazzabosco gave the album a positive review, complimenting Henderson's vocals, saying "''Everything I Didn't Say'' retains the strong vocal work that brought her to attention in the first place. But that's balanced with a more mature production style and lyrical outlook on what cards life can deal you". Strazzabosco also praised the songwriting, concluding that "Henderson taking her time to compose her second record, she effectively avoids a sophomore slump by putting her vocals at the forefront and reminding us why we first paid attention to her 10 years ago." ''Out Now Magazine''s writer Kelia said the album was "fantastic" and recaptured the relatability that "catapulted Henderson to fame at 18". GSGM also gave the album a positive review, praising Henderson's vocals throughout. Reviewer Emily Harris said "Henderson welcomes us with open arms vocally, her stunning vocal technique mesmerising us within seconds. Also, we immediately acknowledge that this will be a heart-pounding experience."


Commercial reception

According to the
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, ''Everything I Didn't Say'' was set to debut within the top ten of the
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. On 22 March 2022, the album debuted at number eight on the UK Albums Chart and nine on the
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. It marked her second top ten entry in both charts. In Ireland, the album debuted at number seventy.


Tours


Tales from the Script tour

In August 2021, Irish band
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announced their greatest hits tour 'Tales from the Script', with Henderson as an opening act for venues across the UK, Ireland, Belgium and the Netherlands from 15 May 2022 through to 15 June 2022. Setlist Henderson's setlist from
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was confirmed by Writebase, it is not intended to be confirmatory of the setlist from each date of the tour. #" Risk It All" #"
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" #" This Is Real" #" Glitterball" #" Let's Go Home Together" #"
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" Reception Writing for ''Writebase'', Rebecca Hodge called Henderson the best support act she had seen, praising Henderson's vocals and decision to invite her band's drummer to the front of the stage to sing
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's parts on "Let's Go Home Together". According to Hodge, "the crowd adored her".


Everything I Didn't Say Tour

In February 2022, Henderson announced her first headline tour in seven years, in support of ''Everything I Didn't Say''. The tour was confirmed to visit eight venues around the UK. Although it is only planned for the tour to visit the UK, Henderson expressed a desire to take the album on tour across Europe and the rest of the world. This set list is representative of the show on 25 October 2022 in London. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. # "Emotions" # " Risk It All" # " We Got Love" # "Places" # "Ugly" # "What About Us" # "All For You" (with Cian Ducrot) # " Let's Go Home Together" (with Cian Ducrot) # "Northern Lights" # "Everything I Didn't Say" # "Heartstrings" # "
Crazy What Love Can Do "Crazy What Love Can Do" is a collaborative single by French DJ David Guetta with British singers Becky Hill and Ella Henderson. It was released on 8 April 2022 through What a DJ and Warner UK. A house, pop and electronic dance song, "Crazy What ...
" # " This Is Real"/ " 21 Reasons" # "Friends" # "Good Things Take Time" / "
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    "

  • Track listing


    Standard edition


    Deluxe edition

    On 25 November 2022, Henderson released a deluxe edition of the album titled ''Everything I Didn't Say and More''. ''Everything I Didn't Say and More'' – Side A Songs from the standard edition, plus: Notes * denotes additional production by * denotes vocal production for Tom Grennan by * no producer credits are given for this song, though Rob Harvey is credited as playing the guitar


    Credits and personnel

    Adapted from the album booklet.Henderson, Ella (2022). ''Everything I Didn't Say'' lbum booklet Major Tom's /
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    )


    Recording locations

    * Beam Me Up Studios, Brighton (track 6) * Biffco Studios (track 16) * BLNK Studios, Stockholm, Sweden (track 12) * Breakfast Studios, London (track 5) * Cotton Eye Studios (tracks 1–2, 7, 13) * Church Studios (track 11) * Decoy Studios (track 14) * Hectic Studios, London (track 10) *
    Metropolis Studios Metropolis Studios is a music production and entertainment industry company established in 1989 by Gary Langan, Carey Taylor, Karin Clayton and Alexander Skeaping. Donald Brackett It is located in the Power House, a Grade II listed building, ...
    , London (tracks 1–3, 5–16) * MXM, Los Angeles (track 8) * Sarm Music Village, UK (track 15) * The Baking House (track 9) * The Church, London (track 4) * The MixSuite (track 4) * The Music Shed, London (track 4) * The Spaceship, UK (track 15) * The Spaceship, USA (track 15) * Tileyard Studios, London (track 10) * RAK Studios, London (track 4, track 11 – piano) * Studio 13 (track 3) * Wired Masters, UK (track 4)


    Personnel

    * Vern Ashbury – guitar * Tom "Froe" Barnes – drums * Chris Bishop – assistant engineer * Daniel Blume – additional producer * Johan Carlssonproducer, piano, pad * Henri Davies – audio engineer * Sam de Jong – additional producer, additional programmer *
    Jennifer Decilveo Jennifer Decilveo is an American Grammy-winning, Brit and Mercury Prize-nominated record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. Her production and songwriting credits include Beth Ditto of The Gossip, Bat for Lashes, Andra Day, Porridg ...
    – additional producer,
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    *
    Mikky Ekko John Stephen Sudduth, known professionally as Mikky Ekko, is an American singer and songwriter from Nashville. He co-wrote and was featured on Rihanna's 2013 single "Stay (Rihanna song), Stay", which charted in multiple countries, becoming his fir ...
    – featured vocals (track 11) * Dave Emery – mixing engineer * Rob Harvey – guitar * Stewart Hawkes – mastering engineer *
    Ella Henderson Gabriella Michelle Henderson (born 12 January 1996) is a British singer and songwriter. She competed in the ninth series of '' The X Factor UK'' in 2012, being the eighth contestant eliminated despite being a strong favourite to win. She sign ...
    – all background and
    lead vocals The lead vocalist in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent melody in a performance where multiple voices may be heard. The lead singer sets their voice against the accompaniment parts of the ...
    * Sam Holland – recording engineer * Matt Holmes – vocal sampling,
    synths A synthesizer (also synthesiser or synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis an ...
    * Isac Hördegård – engineer programming, drums, bass, synths * Kevin Grainger – mastering engineer * Ollie Green – producer, vocal recording engineer, piano, synths *
    Tom Grennan Thomas Grennan (born 8 June 1995) is an English singer and songwriter from Bedford. Grennan found fame as the guest vocalist on Chase & Status's "All Goes Wrong" in 2016. His debut album, ''Lighting Matches'', was released in July 2018. The a ...
    – featured vocals (track 4) * TMS – producers, engineers *
    Tre Jean-Marie Tre Jean-Marie (born 13 April 1993) is a British songwriter and record producer. His writing and production credits include AJ Tracey, Anne-Marie, Burna Boy, Craig David, FLO, Jacob Banks, Joy Crookes, Kaytranada, Labrinth, Little Mix, ...
    – producer * Peter "Merf" Kelleher – synths * Mike Kintish – producer, engineer, piano, strings * Sam Klempner – assistant engineer * Ben Kohn – piano * Philip Leigh – guitar, keys, bass * Mac & Phil – producer * Dante Hemingway - producer, engineer, programming, vocal production * Steve Manovski – producer, engineer, drums, synths, programming * Malcolm "Bubba" McCarthy – producer, engineer, instrumentation * Medium – producer * Joris Mur – additional producer * Jay Reynolds –
    audio mixing Audio mixing is the process by which multiple sounds are combined into one or more audio channels. In the process, a source's volume level, frequency content, dynamics, and panoramic position are manipulated or enhanced. This practical, aest ...
    engineer * Jordan Riley – producer, guitar, drums, bass, keys, programming, engineer, piano, organ * Hannes Roovers – engineer programming, drums, bass, synths *
    Toby Scott Toby Warren Scott is an American record producer, engineer and sound mixer. In addition to serving as an engineer on 18 Bruce Springsteen albums and numerous live performances, Scott has also recorded artists including Bob Dylan, Natalie Merchant ...
    – producer, engineer, keys, synths, drum programming, guitars, bass * Olivia Sebastianelli – background vocals * Robert Sellens – engineer *
    Al Shux Alexander Shuckburgh, better known by his stage name Al Shux, is a British record producer and songwriter from London, England. He is perhaps best known for his production work on Jay-Z's 2009 single, " Empire State of Mind", which peaked atop ...
    – producer, engineer, keyboard, programming * Richard "Biff" Stannard – producer, engineer, instrumentation * Mike "Spike Stent" – mixing engineer *
    Two Inch Punch Ben Ash, professionally known as Two Inch Punch, is an English record producer, musician, remixer and songwriter. He has written and produced records with Jessie Ware, Sam Smith, Years & Years, Rag'n'Bone Man, Tory Lanez, Ty Dolla $ign, Damon ...
    – additional producer, drums programming, bass, percussion, guitar * Matt Wolach – assistant mixing engineer


    Charts


    Weekly charts


    Year-end charts


    Certifications


    Release history


    See also

    * List of UK top-ten albums in 2022


    References

    {{Ella Henderson 2022 albums Ella Henderson albums Major Tom's albums Asylum Records albums Albums produced by Al Shux Albums produced by TMS (production team) Albums produced by Richard Stannard (songwriter) Albums produced by Johan Carlsson Albums produced by Tre Jean-Marie Albums produced by Toby Scott Albums produced by Jordan Riley Albums produced by Mike Kintish Albums produced by Steve Manovski Albums produced by Mac & Phil Albums produced by Two Inch Punch Albums produced by Jennifer Decilveo Albums produced by Daniel Blume Albums produced by Ollie Green (producer) Albums produced by Joris Mur Albums produced by Sam de Jong