I love that song and I remember me always imagining how awesome a full-fledged album with songs like this one would be when she was still on X Factor.
I really hope though that she keeps going into a more uptempo direction with a more polished sound and massive productions, because tbh the debut album had quite an "indie"-appeal attached to it. May it be the overwhelming number of stripped-down ballads and mid-tempos or the fact that she worked with mainly UK producers, who aren't known for being super-mainstream. Idk. However, I can totally imagine her going for a really dark, ambient trip-hop sound too. I mean her voice is like tailor-made for a Massive Attack production per say.
I love that song and I remember me always imagining how awesome a full-fledged album with songs like this one would be when she was still on X Factor.
I really hope though that she keeps going into a more uptempo direction with a more polished sound and massive productions, because tbh the debut album had quite an "indie"-appeal attached to it. May it be the overwhelming number of stripped-down ballads and mid-tempos or the fact that she worked with mainly UK producers, who aren't known for being super-mainstream. Idk. However, I can totally imagine her going for a really dark, ambient trip-hop sound too. I mean her voice is like tailor-made for a Massive Attack production per say.
YasssS OMG Like this ..she would easily slay this if ever she makes a version
Rebecca Ferguson has confirmed details of a new single from her platinum-selling debut 'Heaven'.
The former X Factor star's next release will be 'Shoulder to Shoulder', which is set to debut on December 16. The track was co-written by Ferguson and collaborator Eg White, who has previously worked on tracks by Adele and Will Young.
Ferguson says of the song: "I wanted to make the listener think about love and relationships.
"So many times we lose track of what's important in love, and I've written about the classic dysfunctional relationship where you have two people in love, they just don't know HOW to love. It's very honest!"
'Shoulder to Shoulder' will be the fifth single to be taken from her debut LP, which was re-released in a deluxe edition last month. Her previous song 'Backtrack', only available on the deluxe version of 'Heaven', recently charted at number 15.
The 26-year-old was also confirmed in October to be featuring on the forthcoming Hillborough charity single, along with Robbie Williams, Mel C and Paloma Faith.
The song, a cover of the 1969 Hollies track 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother', will be released on December 17.
Rebecca Ferguson has confirmed details of a new single from her platinum-selling debut 'Heaven'.
The former X Factor star's next release will be 'Shoulder to Shoulder', which is set to debut on December 16. The track was co-written by Ferguson and collaborator Eg White, who has previously worked on tracks by Adele and Will Young.
Ferguson says of the song: "I wanted to make the listener think about love and relationships.
"So many times we lose track of what's important in love, and I've written about the classic dysfunctional relationship where you have two people in love, they just don't know HOW to love. It’'s very honest!"
'Shoulder to Shoulder' will be the fifth single to be taken from her debut LP, which was re-released in a deluxe edition last month. Her previous song 'Backtrack', only available on the deluxe version of 'Heaven', recently charted at number 15.
The 26-year-old was also confirmed in October to be featuring on the forthcoming Hillborough charity single, along with Robbie Williams, Mel C and Paloma Faith.
The song, a cover of the 1969 Hollies track 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother', will be released on December 17.
OMG YAS!!!! this is my FAVORITE SONG of hers...i already have over 600 plays of this song i didnt think she would release it, but im SO HAPPY SHE IS
im just hoping we get an actual music video instead of that one
I didn't expect them to go with a song from the original release. Good Days, Bad Days should be the last single after Shoulder to Shoulder. After that I want a new album ASAP.
I didn't expect them to go with a song from the original release. Good Days, Bad Days should be the last single after Shoulder to Shoulder. After that I want a new album ASAP.
As amazing as that would be, I think STS will be the last single off of Heaven. I'm still mad that Run Free didn't get a proper single release just like Fairytale, which would have been an obvious summer jam. I am more than ready for the next era though.