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The Lighthouse Keeper
2020 song by Sam Smith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"The Lighthouse Keeper" is a song by British singer Sam Smith, released through Capitol Records on 20 November 2020 as a single from their extended play, The Holly & the Ivy (2020).[1][2][3] The song was written by Labrinth and Sam Smith. It peaked at number 72 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Background
"The Lighthouse Keeper" is the second time that Smith has worked with Labrinth, he features on the title track that features on Smith's third studio album Love Goes. Labrinth also produced the song.
"If any year could make me look forward to the sounds of Christmas, it would be 2020 as more than ever before we are yearning to be around our friends and family once again. Christmas symbolises that for me and earlier this year I was inspired to write a Christmas love song. Labrinth and I poured our hearts into this one and it has honestly been pure joy to create and make."
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Composition
Written in partnership with Labrinth it is unlike anything Sam Smith has produced before. It is a throwback to the 1940s, a song with a story of Christmas reunion. The result is an unusual mix of sombre anthem and gentle lullaby, with classical-style choral backing and soft strings. The Christmas theme is subtle; the reference “home for Christmas time” doesn’t come until the end of verse two.
Music video
A music video to accompany the release of "The Lighthouse Keeper" was first released onto YouTube on 23 November 2020. The animation video was created by Babekühl. It was animated by Alexis Pepper Hernandez, Andrew Yee, Billy Ryan, Chris Yee, Eva Li, Opal Liang, Patrick Santamaria and Steffie Yee while Sam was its director.[5]
Credits and personnel
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Credits adapted from Tidal.[6]
- Labrinth – producer, composer, lyricist, associated performer, background vocalist, electro-acoustic realisation, recording engineer, studio personnel
- Sam Smith – composer, lyricist, associated performer, vocals
- Mark Deml – assistant mixer, studio personnel
- Alison Dods – associated performer, violin
- Andy Parker – associated performer, viola
- Bruce White – associated performer, viola
- Caroline Dale – associated performer, cello
- Chris Laurence – associated performer, bass
- Chris Worsey – associated performer, cello
- David Pyatt – associated performer, French horn
- Everton Nelson – associated performer, violin
- Ian Burdge – associated performer, cello
- Ian Humphries –associated performer, violin
- Joby Burgess – associated performer, timpani
- John Metcalfe – associated performer, viola
- Louisa Fuller – associated performer, violin
- Lucy Wilkins – associated performer, violin
- Natalia Bonner – associated performer, violin
- Patrick Kiernan – associated performer, violin
- Reiad Chibah – associated performer, viola
- Richard George – associated performer, violin
- Stacey Watton – associated performer, bass
- Steve Morris – associated performer, violin
- Tony Woollard – associated performer, cello
- Warren Zielinski – associated performer, violin
- Randy Merrill – mastering engineer, studio personnel
- Steve Fitzmaurice – mixer, studio personnel
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