07. Murs, Olly "Heart On My Sleeve" Hold On: So You Want To Be A Boxer
08. Murs, Olly "So You Want To Be A Boxer"
09. Murs, Olly / Byrne, Paddy "Accidental"
10. Murs, Olly "Love Shine Down"
11. Murs, Olly / Taylor, Mark / Preston, Sam "Don't Say Goodbye"
12. Murs, Olly / London Studio Orchestra "A Million More Years"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Olly Murs is an album by Olly Murs, released in 2010. The album is a pop CD. -
2010 debut album from Olly Murs, the runner-up of X-Factor '09. The album follows the outstanding success of his debut single 'Please Don't Let Me Go' which reached #1 in the UK charts. That single was co-written by Olly along with Steve Robson and Claude Kelly while the second single, 'Thinking of Me' was also co-written by Olly, with Steve Robson and Wayne Hector. Olly co-wrote most of the album with a host of collaborators, from Chris Difford (Squeeze) to Eg White and Trevor Horn.
Producer:
Adam Argyle, Andy Green, Future Cut, Grant Black, Jerry Abbott, John Shanks, Mark Taylor, Martin Brammer, Matt Prime, Paddy Byrne, Steve Robson, The Invisible Men, Trevor Horn
Further proof that you don't need to win a talent show to be successful, Olly Murs finished second on last year's X Factor but is already enjoying a c...
Lisa Wright - 29/Nov/2010
In the growing tradition of ‘X Factor' also-rans doing considerably better than the winners (chin up Joe McElderry, there's an all-star appearance on ...
Hermione Hoby - 28/Nov/2010
X Factor runner-up Olly Murs begins his debut album with "Change Is Gonna Come" - not, thank goodness, a Sam Cooke cover, but a feel-good if forgettab...
Fraser McAlpine - 26/Nov/2010
Anyone who enjoys a chipper ditty, a milkman-friendly whistle-along of a song, will find a lot to like in this album. Olly is a very confident fellow,...
Anna Moss - 19/Nov/2010
You can?t help but smile when thinking of Olly Murs, known to many as that cheeky chappy from X Factor that lost out to Joe McElderry but, most certai...
Mhd Imam Sultoni H. - 31/Dec/2016
Do not underestimate the runner up. Don't count him out! Olly Murs might have just finished second to Joe McElderry in The X Factor competition, but then he collects more success than the champion. It all started with this selftitled album including hit Please Don't Let Me Go and Heart on My Sleeve. You couldn't ask for a better debut!