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album unknown download Listen to These Insane Covers of “Thinking Out Loud”, Including a Reggae Version. Everytime we have come across Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” , we have made it a habit to praise how good the song is (it really is!). And at this point I have run out of colorful words to describe the beauty of this song. So I’m just going to jump into the subject at hand – Thinking Out Loud covers! The “Thinking Out Loud” track went global, it is still being streamed online, played on the radio and still on Billboard Hot 100. So naturally the amount of covers it has spawned is beyond measure. So like the previous top 5 covers list we did, we are going to get the help of ‘popularity’ and ‘uniqueness’ to filter out the best covers. And we think we have done quite well, since we ranked a Reggae version of “Thinking Out Loud” as number one! So now that we already jumped ahead of the flow, let’s take a look at the top 5 best Thinking Out Loud covers we came across. Top 5 Best Thinking Out Loud Covers To Complete Your Music Experience. (01) Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran (Reggae Cover) This is pretty amazing! This is like a complete different rendition of of the song, and it is. Never expected to hear a Reggae makeover of “Thinking Out Loud” and this just blew me away. ConkarahMusic from YouTube is credited for this cover and do check out their other covers of famous songs (I have my eye on Reggae cover of Bastille’s “Pompeii” next, should be epic!). The best thing about this cover is that ConkarahMusic was able to make it their own version of “Thinking Out Loud”. The track is vastly different from the original and has a lot of touches of Reggae in it. The beat, music, rhythm and vocals are all perfectly in-line with a Reggae track. This complete makeover of “Thinking Out Loud” places this cover at the top of our list. (02) Thinking Out Loud Acoustic Cover by Joseph Vincent. This is quite amazing. Joseph Vincent AKA “hoorahjencar” from YouTube has done a flawless cover of “Thinking Out Loud” with just his guitar as musical support. I love acoustic covers, and this is almost perfectly in tune (in par even?) with Ed’s acoustic version of “Thinking Out Loud”. The similarities are quite eerie! Acoustic covers require immense talent, and it takes guts to cover a profound artist like Ed Sheeran. So a take a bow Joseph Vincent, you have delivered a masterpiece! Do check out his YouTube channel for more amazing music work. Buy Joseph Vincent’s Debut Album “Blue Skies” on iTunes / Amazon. (03) Thinking Out Loud Cover By Dermot Kennedy. Talk about giving a public performance! Dermot Kennedy (catch him on Glide) delivers an absolutely stunning cover of “Thinking Out Loud” on a crowded street. ” I don’t understand why people don’t stop and listen.. Like how could you not listen to this beautiful voice?!” asks Roos van Vlijmen in the comments of the video. Even we don’t understand, how this performance doesn’t cause a serious road block. Anyway, I like how he managed to change certain bits and pieces of the original song to make this cover quite unique. His voice particularly works amazingly on this cover. Excellent work dude! (04) Thinking Out Loud Duet by Max Schneider and Madilyn Bailey. This is pretty amazing work. Two of the hottest stars on YouTube Max Schneider and Madilyn Bailey combine their voices to create a beautiful duet of “Thinking Out Loud”. It is really amazing to see how the two voices switched constantly to bring a harmonious vocal range for the song. Max’s silky voice and Madilyn’s strong vocals make this a must-listen cover version. The track has been recorded live in outdoors, so credits to the two artists for maintaining strong acoustics. Check out more awesome music from Madilyn Bailey on iTunes / Amazon. (05) Thinking Out Loud – Connie Talbot cover. Connie Talbot is amazing!! She is just 14 and listen to how profoundly covers “Thinking Out Loud” while playing the piano beautifully. She was humble enough to caption the video: Did this today, couple of mistakes as im still learning the song, but i hope you like it. xx ps, the big candle was moms idea. lol. She is humble, has a super voice for a 14 year old and a talented piano player. I can’t see her music career going anywhere but towards greatness. This cover version of “Thinking Out Loud” specifically is quite amazing. She changes several pieces of the original song and totally owns it. The highs and lows came out perfect, in my opinion. Awesome work Connie! More music from Connie Talbot? Visit her store on iTunes / Amazon. So there it is. These 5 (or 6) artists covered Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” in the most epic ways as far as we are concerned. But then again these are just 5 covers out of thousands out there. Easily we could have overlooked some incredible Thinking Out Loud covers. 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Ed Sheeran wrote this with the Bristol - Amy Wadge, whom he previously worked with on his 2010 EP, Songs I Wrote With Amy . Another of their collaborations, "Even My Dad Does Sometimes," can be found on the deluxe version of x . Sheeran revealed to The Mirror that their song-writing session was held as a favor to his childhood friend to help her deal with financial issues. " [Amy] was going through financial troubles about a year ago," he said. "She drove to my house – my album was nearly done – and she asked if I could put a song from when I was 17 on the deluxe album, so she could get a little bit of money and pay the mortgage and bills and stuff." "While she was there, we wrote 'Thinking Out Loud'," he added. "Now she never has to worry about money again." The song's music video was directed by Emil Nava, who also filmed the clip for "Sing." The visual features Sheeran and his partner Brittany Cherry ballroom dancing and was shot all at once in 16 mm film. "I wanted the video to be a little different, so I opted for ballroom dancing," he explained when the video was released in October 2014. "I had lessons for five hours a day when I was on my US tour last month." Brittany Cherry was a contestant on Season 10 of the American TV dance competition So You Think You Can Dance . She is formally trained in ballroom, ballet, jazz, Latin and contemporary dance. The song broke the UK record for the most streams in a chart week when it was streamed 1.72 million streams in the week ending November 22, 2014. The record was broken a month later by 's "Uptown ," which achieved 2.34 million streams in the pre-Christmas week. This picked up the award for Song of the Year at the Grammys in 2016. Stevie Wonder presented the award, opening the envelope and reading the card in braille before saying, "I told my daughter Iesha this was a great song when I first heard it, and it has won tonight." When Sheeran collected the award with Amy Wadge, he said, "We wrote it on a couch in my house after having dinner. Quite odd." He also thanked his parents for flying to the ceremony each of the previous three years, only to see Ed come away empty-handed. When Sheeran turned the mic over to Wadge, however, producers didn't let her get a word in before rolling a Glenn Frey tribute. The song also won for Best Solo Pop Performance, but lost Record of the Year to "Uptown Funk." The heirs of Ed Townsend, Marvin Gaye's co-writer and co-producer on "Let's Get It On," sued Ed Sheeran for plagiarism claiming he lifted key parts of the 1973 soul classic. The lawsuit claims, according to Reuters: "The Defendants copied the 'heart' of 'Let's' and repeated it continuously throughout 'Thinking.' The melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic compositions of 'Thinking' are substantially and/or strikingly similar to the drum composition of 'Let's.'" The suit came two months after musicians Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard sued Sheeran for allegedly stealing pieces of "Photograph." A federal judge dismissed the suit as Townsend's heirs failed to serve the complaint before the deadline of January 20, 2017. 18 months later a company called Structured Asset Sales, which owns one third of the copyright to the song, added itself to the fray. The company originally tried to join the Townsend lawsuit but their request was turned down. As a result, Structured Asset Sales filed a suit on June 28, 2018 citing similarities in the "melody, harmony, and rhythm compositions" of the songs. The suit asks for $100 million in damages, as well as costs and attorney's fees. Thinking Out Loud. Ed Sheeran on his second studio album, X. It features production from frequent collaborator Jake Gosling. The song was released as an "instant grat" digital download to the iTunes Store on 18 June 2014, serving as a promotional single from his second studio album, X. It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 26 and has since peaked at number 10. "Thinking Out Loud" impacted Australian radio on 14 August 2014, and is scheduled for release as the third single off X. Contents. Background and release [ ] "Thinking Out Loud" was the last song written for the album and it is also Sheeran's favourite. Written about Sheeran's then-current girlfriend after the recording sessions with were over, it is a "soul" song, and Sheeran "pinned as the 'walking down the aisle' song". He described it as "the only happy song on the album", and he wrote it in his kitchen. Critical Reception [ ] In a Billboard track-by-track review, writer Jason Lipshutz stated: The standard track list of "x" ends with a sleek update of Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On," with Sheeran declaring, "Darling, I will be loving you till we're 70!" His voice pushes this bold stab at romance past its sappiest moments, and ends the album on a likeable note." [1] Chart Performance [ ] "Thinking Out Loud" has topped the chart in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Denmark and the United Kingdom while reaching the top ten in several other countries including the United States, Canada, Italy, Belgium and Austria. On 2 November 2014, the announced that "Thinking Out Loud" topped the UK Singles Chart in its 19th week in the UK Top 40, therefore breaking the record for the longest ascent to number one. The single held pole position in the chart for a single week, being replaced by Cheryl's "I Don't Care". The song returned to the top of the UK Singles Chart on 7 December 2014, five weeks after it first reached number one. On its return to number one, it also became the first song in UK chart history to peak at number one due to streaming. It has claimed the record for the most streams in a single week, overtaking Mr. Probz's single, "Waves", with over 1,638,000 streams. In the week of its return to the top spot, the song had been streamed 1,672,000 times. In the US, it became Sheeran's highest charting single to date, reaching number 6 after the performance on the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2014. Live Performances [ ] Sheeran performed the song on 26 October 2014, in the third live results show of series 11 of The X Factor. He also performed it on November 9, 2014 at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Sheeran also performed the song as a special guest at The Voice's live finale on 16 December 2014. Furthermore, Sheeran performed the track on the Christmas Special of.