

Co-written by Tove Lo, the track was recorded for the Bridget Jones's Baby film and is a worthy sequel to 2015's Fifty Shades of Grey single Love Me Like You Do (more on that later).
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Still Falling For Youīy 2016 Ellie was in Big Pop Girl mode, working with serial hitmaker Max Martin and his army of collaborators, including Shellback, who produced Still Falling For You. Despite being a hit in the UK and across Europe, nowadays it feels like an overlooked gem in her catalogue, ranking as her 17th most-streamed song.

Anything Could HappenĬo-written and produced by Kish Mauve's Jim Eliot, Anything Could Happen saw Ellie blend the folk-pop of her debut with punchy, glittering electronica.
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Her hit rate on the Official Chart currently stands at 23 Top 40 singles, including three Number 1s, and two chart-topping albums.īelow, we count down Ellie's Official Top 10 biggest songs, based on UK sales and streams using Official Charts Company data, before revealing the full Top 20 at the bottom of the page. Ultimately, it's the unexpectedly appealing combination of Goulding's distinctive voice and the melismatic R&B bent of the songs on Delirium that makes for such an ecstatic listen.The past decade has seen Ellie Goulding become one of the UK's most successful female artists ever. There are also enough passionately heartfelt EDM anthems, like the effusive "Army" and bubbly, Ibiza-ready "Devotion," to please longtime Goulding fans. That said, Goulding's voice has always fit well in the contemporary pop landscape and even when you get the sense that she's trying on someone else's sound, as in the CeeLo-esque "Around U" and the swoon-worthy "Codes" with its '90s Brandy-meets- M83 vibe, the sheer craftsmanship of the material alone keeps you listening.
Whereas Halcyon may have required several listens to grow on you, Delirium grabs you with immediately hooky, danceable tracks like "Something in the Way You Move," "Keep on Dancin'," and "Don't Need Nobody." Some of the more R&B-leaning cuts like the Police-meets- Rihanna single "On My Mind" seem at first like an odd fit for Goulding's highly resonant, throaty chirp of a voice. Halcyon also benefited from a similarly collaborative approach, but Delirium feels less distinctly personal, bigger in scope, and brimming with a pressurized commercial energy. Helping Goulding to achieve this are a handful of uber-pop producer/songwriters, including Sweden's Max Martin ( Britney Spears, Taylor Swift) and Carl Falk ( One Direction, Nicki Minaj), Savan Kotecha ( Ariana Grande, One Direction), Greg Kurstin ( Sia, P!nk), and others. While Delirium isn't devoid of this electronic atmosphere, it's somewhat more mainstream in its tone, and finds Goulding expanding her sonic palette with a melodically catchy set of more R&B-infused songs. Goulding's previous effort, 2012's Halcyon, was a hypnotically ambient, lightly experimental album that balanced catchy pop hooks with textural electronic soundscapes. British chanteuse Ellie Goulding returns with her highly anticipated third studio album, 2015's expertly produced Delirium.
