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During an interview with NME over the summer, Ryder spoke about the “amazing” experience of making his debut studio album. Living Without You – Single by Sigala, David Guetta & Sam Ryder". Apple Music . Retrieved 2 September 2022.
Laura Snapes for The Guardian wrote a mixed review. She wrote "he shines mostly strongly in the softer songs: the lovely 'Whirlwind' has something of the silvery haze of Taylor Swift's Folklore while Ryder sings about anxiety and devotion. The waltzing 'Lost in You' is similarly vulnerable, about the butterfly effects that lead to love." [23] Commercial performance [ edit ] Four songs were released in support of the album. "Space Man" was co-written by Ryder alongside Amy Wadge and Max Wolfgang before being chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. [28] The song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart following the contest, becoming the highest-charting UK Eurovision entry since Gina G's " Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" in 1996. [29] It has been certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
Griffiths, George (31 August 2022). "First Listen: Sigala, Sam Ryder and David Guetta team-up for dance anthem Living Without You". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 5 September 2022. His debut album There's Nothing but Space, Man! (2022), topped the Scottish Albums Charts and UK Albums Chart, making him the first British male solo artist to debut at number one with their debut album since (2019). [2] Ryder released his first Christmas single a cover of Jingle Bells (2022) and it reached number forty one in the UK becoming his fourth chart entry. In 2023, " Mountain" became his second top forty entry in his home country, while " You're Christmas to Me" (2023), became his sixth song to appear on the charts and his second Christmas single release. In the video, Sam goes on to say it's the biggest tour he's ever done and he can't wait to: "see you all soon".
Sam Ryder: UK Eurovision star's Space Man takes second place in singles chart". 20 May 2022 . Retrieved 27 November 2023. Following his Eurovision participation, he started to tease the release date for his debut album. In an interview for NME, he stated that in 2021 he wrote over 100 songs for his album, with many of them not making the final cut. [7] On 16 August, he was announced as one of the artist ambassadors for National Album Day, which in 2022 would celebrate debut albums. [8] Savage, Mark (13 May 2022). "Eurovision 2022: Sam Ryder is 'ignoring the hype' as the UK's odds improve". BBC News . Retrieved 5 September 2022. a b Snapes, Laura (9 December 2022). "Sam Ryder: There's Nothing But Space, Man! review – unfortunately apt title for vapid debut album". the Guardian . Retrieved 9 December 2022.
Sam Ryder praised for 'spectacular' New Year's Eve BBC show". The Independent. 2 January 2023 . Retrieved 5 May 2023. Continuing his unbelievable start to 2022, Sam Ryder releases his eagerly awaited debut album There’s Nothing But Space, Man! Tsinivits, Kyriakos (18 August 2022). "UK Eurovision star Sam Ryder releases his follow up single 'Somebody' ". aussievision . Retrieved 5 September 2022. Skinner, Tom (3 January 2023). "Watch Sam Ryder duet with The Darkness' Justin Hawkins for NYE concert". NME . Retrieved 5 May 2023. a b c d e f g Smyth, David (9 December 2022). "Sam Ryder: There's Nothing But Space, Man! review - keeps that Eurovision glow going". Evening Standard . Retrieved 9 December 2022.
Skinner, Tom (4 November 2022). "Listen to Sam Ryder's heartfelt new single 'All The Way Over' ". NME . Retrieved 11 December 2022. Sam is playing a number of dates in 2022, however he has just announced another tour called 'There's Nothing But Space, Man!' for 2023. The 'Space Man' singer will be performing across the UK, starting in Belfast on 17th March 2023, ending in Brighton on 5th April 2023. a b "British certifications – Sam Ryder". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 5 March 2023. Type Sam Ryder in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
Sam's album shares the name of his upcoming tour 'There's Nothing But Space, Man!' which starts in Belfast on 17th March 2023, ending in Brighton on 5th April 2023. This tour follows several live performances this summer, including appearing at the Jubilee Celebrations over the long weekend in June. When is Sam Ryder on tour in 2023? Swisscharts.com – Sam Ryder – There's Nothing but Space, Man!". Hung Medien. Retrieved 18 December 2022. His Eurovision entry, ‘Space Man’, made it to number two on the UK singles chart. This past Saturday (September 3), Ryder joined the surviving members of Foo Fighters and Queen at Wembley Stadium to perform a show-stopping rendition of the latter’s ‘Somebody to Love’ at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert.
Tsinivits, Kyriakos (1 September 2022). "UK Eurovision star Sam Ryder joins David Guetta and Sigala in a new single 'Living Without You' ". aussievision . Retrieved 5 September 2022.
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Skinner, Tom (5 September 2022). "Sam Ryder announces debut studio album 'There's Nothing but Space, Man!' ". NME . Retrieved 5 September 2022. Smyth, David (8 December 2022). "Sam Ryder: There's Nothing But Space, Man! review - hard to resist". Evening Standard . Retrieved 15 December 2022.