Losing Sleep is the debut studio album from pop rock band Parachute. It debuted at #40 on the Billboard 200 and debuted at number two on the Digital Albums Chart in the United States.
All songs written and composed by Will Anderson solely, unless otherwise noted.
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"Losing Sleep" is a song by English singer and musician John Newman. The song was released on 13 December 2013 as the third single from his debut studio album, Tribute (2013). The song was written by John Newman, Steve Booker and Benny Blanco. The song peaked to number 48 on the UK Singles Chart and number 36 in Scotland.
A music video to accompany the release of "Losing Sleep" was first released onto YouTube on 26 November 2013 at a total length of four minutes and twenty-three seconds.
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating:
As if 2013 wasn't a good enough year for John Newman - he scored a number one album and single back in October - it's looking increasingly likely that things are only going to get bigger and better for him 2014. His debut single 'Love Me Again' has, unsurprisingly, started making waves in the US and recently entered the Billboard Hot 100, where it looks set for steady ascent. As such, you'd expect that he's been losing out on a few hours' kip in recent months, but it's actually a love interest that's causing him sleepless nights on his latest offering. "It's 3am, I'm calling in to tell you that without you here I'm losing sleep," he sings in his powerful yet gravely tone over militant handclaps and a moody, soul-pop piano line - before making a passionate plea for his lover not to forget about him. We hate to break it to you, John, but global fame doesn't come without difficult compromises.
Losing Sleep is the seventh solo album by the Scottish singer-songwriter Edwyn Collins, released 13 September 2010 on Heavenly Records.
The album was recorded at Collins' West Heath Studios and features guest appearances from Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy, Aztec Camera's Roddy Frame, Johnny Marr, The Cribs' Ryan Jarman and Jacob Graham, Connor Hanwick and Jonathan Pierce of The Drums.
It reached number 54 in the UK album charts upon its week of release and is his most successful album since 1994's Gorgeous George.