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Safe Trip Home is the third studio album by Dido. It was released in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2008. [3] The album features collaborations and production with Jon Brion, her brother Rollo Armstrong, Brian Eno, Mick Fleetwood, Citizen Cope and Questlove. [1] The album was the 44th best-selling album worldwide of 2008, according to IFPI. [4]
It is the only official single from her third studio album, Safe Trip Home, but the second single overall. It was released on 27 October 2008. It was released on 27 October 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] "Don't Believe in Love (Objektivity Mix)" by Dennis Ferrer received a nomination for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards .
In 2010, Dido collaborated with composer A. R. Rahman and recorded "If I Rise" for the film 127 Hours, eventually earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. [19] Dido initially planned to follow up with Safe Trip Home relatively quickly with her fourth studio album, Girl Who Got Away , but a pregnancy delayed its release to 2013.
In December 2008, Dido's Safe Trip Home song "Let's Do the Things We Normally Do", was criticised by Gregory Campbell, MP for East Londonderry and Minister for Sports, Arts and Leisure for Northern Ireland, for referencing lyrics from a song, "The Men Behind the Wire", which was written in the aftermath of the introduction of detention without ...
Odds & Ends is a collection of unfinished tracks and demo recordings by British pop singer, Dido. The collection was put together by her management team, Nettwerk, and released promotionally in late 1995, [1] in order to gain interest from record companies so that Dido could be signed to a major record label. All of the material was recorded ...
"Quiet Times" is a pop song performed by Dido, released as the second download-only single from her third studio album, Safe Trip Home, and the third single overall. The single was released exclusively in Australia [ 1 ] and many Eastern European territories.
The song was written about her then-boyfriend Bob Page. The single was released on 17 May 1999 in the United States but was not released in the United Kingdom until February 2001, serving as Dido's debut single in her home country. [1] In other territories, it was issued as the album's second single, following "Thank You".
Brett Dennen recorded a version of the song "Healing Hands" for The Voice Project Presents Home Recordings Volume 1 in 2012. [11] In 2008, Greenwood wrote and recorded "Burnin' Love" with Dido for her Safe Trip Home album.