James Blunt - Stay The Night
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James Blunt – Stay The Night

James Blunt has just released his new video, for single ‘Stay the Night’, out 25 October.

James has so far sold over 18,000,000 albums to date, with debut album ‘Back To Bedlam’ becoming the biggest selling album of the last decade. As well as this, James has received numerous awards and accolades including two Brit Awards, two World Music Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards, an MTV European Music Award and five Grammy nominations.

Some Kind Of Trouble, his eagerly awaited 3rd album, is released on 8 Nov.
James Blunt releases his brand new single, the insanely catchy “Stay The Night”, on Custard/Atlantic Records on October 25.

The single is taken from his third album “Some Kind Of Trouble” which will be released on November 8. The album was produced by Steve Robson (with co production by Greg Kurstin and Eg White) and sees the five times Grammy nominee start another chapter in his musical career with a new freshness and spontaneity pervading the whole record.

The single “Stay The Night” exemplifies this mood, a sexy acoustic-guitar driven party song about “singing ‘Billie Jean’, and mixing vodka with caffeine”. Written by Blunt, OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder and Steve Robson, it’s the sound of an artist at the peak of his powers and it’s also very much the sound of an artist having fun.

“Before, I would write a song and we’d go and record it. This time, it was very much come in with nothing”, recalls Blunt. “There was that sense of energy, let’s have fun in the studio and make a racket. It was great fun and felt natural.”

“Some Kind Of Trouble” follows up the enormous global success of Blunt’s two previous albums, 2003’s “Back To Bedlam” and 2007’s “All the Lost Souls” which between them sold a staggering 18 million copies worldwide.

It was recorded largely in London with James’s regular touring band, with whom he will be back on the road in 2011, with dates to be announced soon.

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James Blunt – Stay The Night on MUZU.

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