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GRENNAN, TOM - WHAT IFS AND MAYBES


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What Ifs and Maybes
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Indie Alternative LP Pressed on Ltd Edition Orange Vinyl - British singer-songwriter Tom Grennan releases his third studio album What Ifs and Maybes. The album comprises 15-track, produced by Andrew Wells, Jamie Scott, Jordan Riley, Lewis Thompson, LOSTBOY, The Six and Tom Grennan.

Much anticipated third studio album on Insanity Records, by the British singer-songwriter. Grennan began recording the album in April 2021 and finished in July 2022, during which time he collaborated with musicians including Jamie Scott, LostBoy and The Six. The album was preceded by the singles 'Remind Me', 'All These Nights', 'You Are Not Alone' and 'Here'.

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How Does It Feel
a2
Remind Me
a3
Crown Your Love
a4
Here
a5
Before You
a6
Sleeping Rough
a7
This Side Of The Room
b1
Psychedelic Kisses
b2
All These Nights
b3
Problems
b4
Heads Up
b5
Love Don't Cost A Thing
b6
Someone I Used To Know
b7
You Are Not Alone

Last FM Information on Tom Grennan

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Tom Grennan (born in Bedford) is a British singer-songwriter currently based in London. Grennan was born in Bedford. His father is a builder, and his mother was a teacher. He is of Irish/English origin and a big fan of football and particularly Manchester United. He played football at a young age for the Bedford Park Tigers. He attended St Thomas More Catholic School. His younger brother is an aspiring boxer. At 18, he was mugged by a group of strangers on the street and was left with four metal plates and screws in his jaw that "still hurt when winter comes". He trained to become a professional footballer. He played for Luton Town for a while, tried for Northampton Town and Aston Villa. But he was later released. He worked briefly at Costa Coffee. He told Music Week: "I was close to playing over in the States but something was telling me not to and obviously it was the music". His musical beginnings are obscure, but he says he was at a house party where he sang "Seaside" from The Kooks. He didn't remember it, but his friends were impressed and pushed him into performing more. He studied acting at university. Also at age 18, he started doing gigs around London with his acoustic guitar, mainly in small pub appearances for almost three years. After a performance at Finsbury pub, a representative of Insanity Records heard him play and offered a contract. His debut EP, Something in the Water was produced by Charlie Hugall. He had his big break when he was featured in the Chase & Status 2016 single "All Goes Wrong" that was picked as "Hottest Record" on Annie Mac's Radio 1 Show. After that he was invited for an appearance on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, and a follow up appearance on BBC Two's show Later... with Jools Holland.[5] The song charted in the UK Singles Chart peaking at number 65. It also charted in Scotland and some European charts. In 2017, he was shortlisted for MTV Brand New Award singing at MTV Showcase at London's Electric Ballroom on 2 February 2017).[7] Also in 2017, he had a cameo appearance in Charli XCX's music video for her song "Boys" alongside many well-known artists and duetted with grime MC Bugzy Malone on "Memory Lane". He performed in Trafalgar Square during the F1 Live in London show in support of Formula One drivers. He started an all UK tour in March 2018 in support of his upcoming album Lighting Matches due for release in July 2018. His song "Found What I've Been Looking For" appears on the FIFA 18 soundtrack and is also used by Sky Sports as the theme song for Super Sunday. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.