Teddy Thompson lyrics
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Artist's albums
Teddy Thompson
2000 · album
My Love of Country
2023 · album
We're Caught Between A Love And A Love Affair
2023 · single
I Don’t Love You Anymore
2023 · single
A Picture of Me Without You
2023 · single
Heartbreaker Please
2020 · album
Brand New
2020 · single
At a Light
2020 · single
Heartbreaker Please
2020 · single
Little Windows
2016 · album
Little Windows
2016 · album
You Can't Call Me Baby Anymore
2016 · single
Never Knew You Loved Me Too
2016 · single
I Thought That We Said Goodbye
2016 · single
Bella
2011 · album
A Piece Of What You Need
2008 · album
Up Front & Down Low
2007 · album
Connect Sets Teddy Thompson
2006 · EP
Separate Ways
2006 · album
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Biography
“Here’s the thing,” Teddy Thompson sings frankly on his new album, “you don’t love me anymore. I can tell you’ve got one foot out the door.” From its opening track Thompson’s new album Heartbreaker Please (out May 8, 2020 on Thirty Tigers) reckons with the breakdown of love with a wistful levity as satisfying as it is devastatingly honest. And while the album is drawn from the demise of a real-life relationship, as told from Thompson’s perspective, it might also be seen as a projection of his relationship with New York City, the place he has called home for the better part of two decades. A member of the British musical dynasty first helmed by his legendary parents, Linda and Richard Thompson, he left London for the States at 18, settling in New York five years later. "At the time I was just taking a long vacation that never ended,” he says. "I wanted to reinvent myself and it was easier to leave it behind and go somewhere new to announce myself as a musician, rather than explain to all the people who’ve known you since you were a kid. And you can actually reinvent yourself in America, step off the plane, say 'my name is whatever'." Twenty years later, Heartbreaker Please finds Teddy Thompson perfectly himself, a commanding artist at the top of his craft.