Soul singer Sam Smith returns with his much-anticipated new single, “Too Good At Goodbyes,” a record that follows his international breakout debut album, ‘In The Lonely Hour’ and his Oscar and Golden Globe-winning “Writing’s On The Wall,” the James Bond theme song for Spectre.
Written with go to collaborator Jimmy Napes, and Stargate, “Too Good At Goodbyes” continues to showcase Smith’s polished vocal range and emotive songwriting talents as he sings about a broken relationship.
“I’m never gonna let you close to me,” he sings. “Even though you mean the most to me / ‘Cause every time I open up, it hurts.”
“This song is about a relationship I was in and it’s basically about getting good at getting dumped,” says Smith. It’s been a long while since I’ve put any music out and I feel that this first single sets the tone of what is to come.”
“Too Good at Goodbyes” by Sam Smith is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that explores the emotional toll of repeated heartbreak and the defensive walls built to protect oneself. The song starts with gentle piano chords and subtle orchestration, creating an intimate and melancholic atmosphere. The production is smooth and understated, allowing the poignant vocals to take center stage.
Sam Smith’s voice is rich with emotion and vulnerability. Their vocal delivery is soulful and expressive, effortlessly conveying the pain of parting and the guardedness that follows. Throughout the song, Smith navigates between gentle whispers and powerful crescendos, drawing the listener into the emotional journey of the lyrics.
The chorus is a standout, with a memorable melody and the poignant refrain, “I’m never gonna let you close to me, even though you mean the most to me.” This line encapsulates the heart of the song, revealing the struggle between love and self-protection. The lyrics reflect on the difficulty of opening up after experiencing repeated heartache, with a bittersweet undertone that resonates with anyone who’s been let down by love.
The production enhances the emotional weight of the song, with strings and harmonies adding depth to the instrumental backdrop. Overall, “Too Good at Goodbyes” by Sam Smith is a masterfully crafted ballad that speaks to the universal themes of love and loss. Its soulful vocals and poignant lyrics make it a compelling and relatable track, perfect for moments of reflection and introspection.
For his musical return, Smith will perform a series of intimate shows in London, New York, Los Angeles and Berlin, and get up close and personal with his fans as he unveils his new collection. Show details below, with venues to be announced shortly.
Released in June 2014, Smith’s In The Lonely Hour was the biggest selling UK male debut in the Soundscan era and has gone on to sell 12.5 million adjusted albums worldwide. In February 2015, Smith set a GRAMMY record, winning a total of four awards – the most ever received by a U.K. artist following the release of a debut album. Smith was named Best New Artist, In The Lonely Hour took Best Pop Vocal Album honors and his single “Stay With Me” won awards for both Record and Song of the Year. On In The Lonely Hour, Smith also earned three Billboard Music Awards, three Brit Awards and six MOBO Awards, among others.
Show Dates*:
11th September: LA
13th September: NYC
15th September: London
18th September: Berlin
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