Jamie Lawson

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Wasn't Expecting That 03:22 Tools
Cold in Ohio 03:40 Tools
Can't See Straight 03:06 Tools
All Is Beauty 02:44 Tools
The Only Conclusion 03:40 Tools
Miracle Of Love 03:35 Tools
Someone For Everyone 03:40 Tools
Can't See Straight - Acoustic 03:35 Tools
Ahead of Myself 03:43 Tools
Footprints In The Snow 03:40 Tools
Don't Let Me Let You Go 03:40 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That - Zwette Remix 03:40 Tools
Still Yours 03:40 Tools
In Our Own Worlds 03:40 Tools
Sometimes It's Hard 03:40 Tools
Let Love Hold You Now 03:15 Tools
I'm Gonna Love You 03:17 Tools
A Little Mercy 03:17 Tools
The Answer 03:17 Tools
Fall Into Me 03:17 Tools
Testify 03:17 Tools
This Is Love 03:43 Tools
The Last Time 03:41 Tools
The Touch of Your Hand 03:20 Tools
Real Thing 03:33 Tools
Seven 03:59 Tools
Tell Me Again 02:28 Tools
A Darkness 04:26 Tools
Love You All The Same 04:17 Tools
Oh, What A Foolish Me 03:05 Tools
Some Ships 02:28 Tools
But Love Me 02:30 Tools
Petals 03:06 Tools
Panic Attacks 04:38 Tools
Almost All The Time 03:38 Tools
He's Reading Helena 03:10 Tools
The Last Spark 03:10 Tools
Don't Say You Don't If You Do 03:10 Tools
North Shore 03:54 Tools
Wheat For Billie 03:10 Tools
Letter Never Sent 04:53 Tools
Perfect Sense 04:53 Tools
Falling In Love 04:53 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Zwette Remix) 03:28 Tools
Time On My Hands 03:59 Tools
(If I Held You) Here In My Arms 03:59 Tools
Sing To The River 03:59 Tools
Love Finds A Way 03:59 Tools
Brave 04:53 Tools
Last Night Stars 03:28 Tools
Heal A Bone 04:34 Tools
It's Over 00:00 Tools
Union St 03:59 Tools
O'Familiarity 05:31 Tools
Bruises 00:00 Tools
Safe With You 00:00 Tools
These Troubled Times 00:00 Tools
Use Somebody 00:00 Tools
Broken 00:00 Tools
Dance In The Dark 00:00 Tools
Second Hand Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
I Almost Gave It Away 00:00 Tools
The Years In Between 00:00 Tools
Chasing 00:00 Tools
The Haunting Of Me 00:00 Tools
Sorrow Town (feat. Ron Sexsmith) 00:00 Tools
A Little Mercy - Mark McCabe Remix 00:00 Tools
The Haunting of Me - Mahogany Sessions 00:00 Tools
Other Side Of The Day 00:00 Tools
Can't See Straight (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Love Come Down 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Good Vibrations Gone? (feat. Turin Brakes) 00:00 Tools
Where Have All The Good Vibrations Gone? (feat. Turin Brakes) - Live Acoustic Mix 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Let You Go [Explicit] 03:40 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That - Acoustic Version 04:35 Tools
Wasnt Expecting That 05:31 Tools
The Answer - Mahogany Sessions 05:31 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Acoustic Version) 03:40 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Live from BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge) 03:40 Tools
The Quiet Man 03:47 Tools
Moving In 04:35 Tools
Someone For Everyone - Live At Glastonbury 2016 00:00 Tools
Wasn’t Expecting That 03:35 Tools
I Wasn't Expecting That 03:40 Tools
Wasn`t Expecting That 03:40 Tools
The Quiet Man // Mahogany Session 00:00 Tools
Can't See Straight (Thomas Rasmus Chill Mix) 03:29 Tools
Lucy Rocks 03:25 Tools
Union St. 03:29 Tools
All I Ever Wanted 03:29 Tools
Can't See Straight - Thomas Rasmus Chill Mix 03:34 Tools
Beside Me 03:29 Tools
Little Learning 03:29 Tools
I Over You 04:13 Tools
Reason for Everything 03:35 Tools
In Our Own Words 03:34 Tools
O' Familiarity 03:35 Tools
Sorrow Town 03:22 Tools
Someone For Everyone (Live At Glastonbury 2016) 03:22 Tools
Wasn’t Expecting That (Zwette Remix) 03:40 Tools
Touch of your hand (acoustic) 03:34 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Fracx Remix) 03:41 Tools
Almost All The Time (alternative version) 03:34 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Single Version) 03:41 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Lyrics) 03:40 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (3:21) 03:41 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Acoustic) 03:22 Tools
If Love Doesnt Find You I Will 03:41 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That - original single version 03:22 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (original single version) 03:22 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Kopa Remix) 03:22 Tools
Wasn t Expecting That 03:22 Tools
It's Over* 03:22 Tools
The Haunting of Me (Mahogany Sessions) 03:22 Tools
A Little Mercy (Mark McCabe Remix) 03:40 Tools
I Wasn't Expecting That - Up 03:40 Tools
Brave (altrenative version) 03:22 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That // Mahogany Session 03:40 Tools
Jamie Lawson - Wasn't Expecting That 03:21 Tools
Where Have All The Good Vibrations Gone? 03:21 Tools
Bruises** 03:22 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Anomura Remix) 03:22 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That [Official Video] 03:40 Tools
1 Wasn't Expecting That (3:21) 03:40 Tools
Wasn´t expecting that 03:40 Tools
Can't See Straight [Acoustic] 03:40 Tools
103. Wasn't Expecting That 03:40 Tools
Don t Let Me Let You Go 03:40 Tools
Wasn`t expecting that auf WDR 2 03:40 Tools
I Wasnt Expecting That (Devizer Remix) 03:40 Tools
If Love Doesn't Find You I Will 03:40 Tools
Quiet Man 03:40 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Zwette Radio Edit) 03:40 Tools
Can`t see straight 03:40 Tools
The Hunger Song 03:40 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That [original single version] 03:40 Tools
Wasn't Expecting That (Radio 1 Live Lounge, 05 Nov 2015) 03:21 Tools
Waiting For Love (Radio 1 Live Lounge, 05 Nov 2015) 03:40 Tools
Wasn`t Expecting That - Jamie Lawson 03:40 Tools
I Wasn't Expecting That 03:40 Tools
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Jamie Lawson (born December 1, 1975, in St Budeaux, Plymouth) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He was the first artist to be signed by Ed Sheeran's record label, Gingerbread Man Records. Lawson is best known for his hit single, "Wasn't Expecting That", and his self-titled album which peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart in 2015. A musician and lyricist of uncommon and mature gift, and one blessed with a gloriously fluid and expressive voice, Lawson was born and raised in Plymouth in what was he says a resolutely non-musical household. “No-one sang or played anything. We didn’t have any records. My dad would listen to Radio 2 a bit but that was the extent of it. And this was back in the days before the station got really good. There was nothing in what I heard that spoke directly to me.” Then the elder of his two brothers hit adolescence and things began to change: “He got me into The Smiths, The Housemartins, the Jackson 5  ...” A disparate trio of early influences, you might think, but Jamie says not really. “They’re all very big on melody. And Morrissey and the young Michael Jackson both have a real passion to the way they sing.” Aged eight, he asked for and received his first guitar. Early on in secondary school, he was invited to join his first band. “We were quite a dedicated little bunch, rehearsing every lunchtime when the rest of the class was out playing football. It was pretty much all covers, of course ... R.E.M., the Chilli Peppers, some Hendrix. By the time I was 15 we had quite a wide repertoire of other people’s badly-done songs.” He was writing material of his own too, “all of it terrible to start with, of course. I’d be 17 at least before I came up with anything good.” And he was singing, though mainly in unconscious impersonation of Michael Stipe. “My own voice took a while to find. I had to stop trying to replicate someone else’s tricks.” When he did properly uncover it, that voice proved to be something very special indeed. No one who has heard him sing live would disagree (and in addition to his own regular schedule of gigging, he has played with artists including The Frames, Martha Wainwright and Damien Rice, as well as having been chosen as opening act for outdoor gigs by both Van Morrison and Katie Melua). Even-keeled, even undemonstrative offstage, he comes alive in front of an audience and in the service of his songs. “American Music Club’s Mark Eitzel has been a big influence, in the sense that he sings with his whole body and puts so much into his performance. The difference is that my voice is sweeter and more pure.” There was a brief and half-hearted attempt at following a different career path. But unhappy and unfulfilled in his earliest weeks at Art College, Lawson sought the advice of a counsellor who then asked him, ‘So what do you want to do with your life?’ “And when I said that I wanted to be a singer she told me, ‘Then go and do it!’ which totally surprised me but which was absolutely the right thing to say. I met that woman just once and for five minutes. I don’t even know her name. But she showed me what I had to do.” And via a geographically circuitous route that has taken in Dublin, Cornwall and now London and during which both his song writing skills and stagecraft have increased by leaps and bounds, he has done it. Lawson is not just a singer but also an exceptionally blessed and affecting one. His voice and songs have proven to work equally beautifully and well whether in a tiny indoor venue like London’s 12 Bar Club or outdoors before 10,000 people. “And the simple fact is that I love to sing,” he says. “I love the intimacy of live performance. I love drawing people into my mood. I love bringing them to where I am.” Alan Jackson. The Times London. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.