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"The Door" was written by Swims, together with John Ryan, John Sudduth, Sherwyn Nicholls, Joshua Coleman, and Julian Bunetta, with the latter two producing the song.The song was described by Swims as about saving his own life and finding the courage to walk out on an abusive relationship that played a part in driving his friends and family out of his life.
"Bad Dreams" is a song by American singer-songwriter Teddy Swims. It was released on September 13, 2024, through Warner Records as the first single from his second studio album, I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2) (2025). [1] "Bad Dreams" follows the commercially successful singles "Lose Control" and "The Door".
Swims grew up in Conyers, Georgia.His father introduced him to soul music at an early age by way of artists like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Al Green. [5] Swims' family were American football enthusiasts; he had been playing football for ten years when, during his second year at Salem High School, one of his teachers suggested he and a few of his teammates sign up for a musical theatre class.
Maren Morris partnered with Teddy Swims for a duet on his heart-wrenching ballad “Some Things I’ll Never Know.” “Teddy’s vulnerability on this song really struck a chord, so turning it ...
NEW YORK (AP) — If you feel emotionally drained after listening to Teddy Swims' debut album, “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1),” don’t worry — he understands. “I’m sure ...
I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1) is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Teddy Swims.It was released on September 15, 2023, through Warner.It features his breakout single "Lose Control", which topped the US Billboard Hot 100, while also reaching the top ten in twenty-three countries including the UK Singles Chart.
Mara Justine took the stage on the first live shows of The Voice season 24 -- and blew the coaches away!The talented singer took the stage with a cover of "Lose Control" by Teddy Swims that coach ...
The song started as an instrumental track by Teddy Riley intended for Keith Sweat's 1987 debut Make It Last Forever, [4] but Sweat ultimately passed on the song. [4] Kemp then recorded a demo of the song, intending for it to be used by another singer; his scratch vocal ended up on the final release. [4]