James Morrison commenced a high profile return with his recent single ‘Fight Another Day’. It was premiered by Scott Mills on Radio 2 where it was subsequently B-listed, and also received a spread of key international playlists across all major platforms. Now the chart-topping, multiple-Platinum, BRIT Award winner moves towards the October 3rd release of his sixth album, also titled ‘Fight Another Day’, with the new single ‘The Man Who Can’t Be Loved’. Listen HERE.

‘The Man Who Can’t Be Loved’ is the kind of classic, belting piano ballad that fans have come to love James Morrison for. His instantly recognisable soul-blues holler is the star of the show: a huge vocal for a huge tune. The stripped-back piano accompaniment pushes the song’s powerful emotions to the fore, while James’s lead is complemented by rousing soulful backing vocals.

James says, “‘The Man Who Can’t Be Loved’ is a song about being in a place where you feel like you’re not enough or you’re inadequate in loving someone and questioning who you are.”

The two singles provide a taste of what will make ‘Fight Another Day’ a standout set in James’s discography – an album born of difficult times and heavy emotions but one that, ultimately, leans into the light and joy and hope. Musically it blends classic James songs such as this with fresh touches as he evokes influences spanning all-time greats Stevie Wonder and George Harrison to contemporary stars such as Imagine Dragons and AWOLNATION. .

‘Fight Another Day’ is available to pre-order / pre-save HERE. Formats include a signed orange-swirl vinyl, white vinyl, signed CD and a cassette. All bundles purchased from his official store also include a signed lyrics sheet of the album’s title track.

James recently announced a short UK headline tour which commences in September. Manchester and London quickly sold-out, while remaining tickets for Glasgow and Birmingham are available HERE.

SEPTEMBER
23rd – Birmingham, Symphony Hall (FINAL TICKETS)
24th – Glasgow, SEC Armadillo
26th – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall (SOLD OUT)
28th – London, Palladium (SOLD OUT)

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