Tourist (musician)
William Phillips (born 12 February 1987), also known by his stage name Tourist, is an English electronic musician and songwriter.
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Birth name | William Edward Philips |
Born | South London, England[1] | 12 February 1987
Origin | Cornwall, England |
Genres | Electronic |
Occupation(s) | DJ, record producer, songwriter |
Years active | 2009–present |
Biography
In 2015 he won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year for co-writing Sam Smith's "Stay with Me", along with James Napier.[2][3] Since then, he has gone on to release three full-length albums, U (6 May 2016), Everyday (15 February 2019) and Wild (18 October 2019), alongside several more EPs. He remains active as a writer, producer, and remixer, including remixing artists like Christine & The Queens, Hozier, Wolf Alice, and Chvrches.
Discography
Albums
- U (2016)
- Everyday (2019)
- Wild (2019)
Extended plays
- Tourist (2012)
- Tonight (2013)
- Patterns (2014)
- Wash (2017)
- Wild (Reworks) (2020)
Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Wait" | 2014 | U |
"Patterns" (featuring Lianne La Havas) |
Patterns EP | |
"Illuminate" (featuring Years & Years) |
Non-album single | |
"I Can't Keep Up" (featuring Will Heard) |
Patterns EP | |
"Holding On" (featuring Josef Salvat and Niia) |
2015 | non-album single |
"Waves" | U | |
"To Have You Back" | 2016 | |
"Run" | ||
"We Stayed Up All Night" (featuring Ardyn) |
2017 | Wash EP |
"Sleepwalking" (featuring Swim Mountain and Esther Joy) | ||
"Apollo" | 2018 | Everyday |
"Someone Else" | ||
"Hearts" | ||
"Emily" | 2019 | |
"Love Theme" (with Shura) | ||
"Elixir" | Wild | |
"Bunny" | ||
"Last" | 2020 | non-album single |
Songwriting and production credits
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits | Written with: | Produced with: |
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"Stay with Me" | 2014 | Sam Smith | In the Lonely Hour | Co-writer | Samuel Smith, James Napier, Thomas Petty, Jeffrey Lynne | - |
"Pieces" | Jessie Ware | Tough Love | Jessica Ware, James Napier | |||
"Hurt Me" | 2015 | Låpsley | Long Way Home | Co-writer/Co-producer | Holly Fletcher, James Napier, James Draper | Låpsley, Rodaidh McDonald, Charlie Hugall |
"Arm's Length" | Kacy Hill | Bloo EP | Co-writer/Producer | Kacy Hill | Stuart Price | |
"Anywhere" (featuring Will Heard) |
2016 | Dillon Francis | Non-album single | Co-writer/Producer | Dillon Hart Francis, James Napier, William Heard | Dillon Francis |
"Waterloo" | Jones | New Skin | Cherie Jones-Mattis | Tom Skyrme | ||
"Together" | 2017 | Ardyn | Bloom EP | Producer | - | - |
"Throwing Stones" | Co-writer/Producer | Katherine Pearson, Robert Pearson, James Napier | Tom Skyrme | |||
"Out of Luck" | 2018 | Chloe Howl | Work EP | Co-writer | Chlöe Howl | - |
"Freak" | 2019 | Avicii | Tim | Timothy Bergling, Kristoffer Fodgelmark, Albin Nedler, Hachidai Nakamura, Justin Vernon, Rokusuke Ei, Sam Smith, James Napier, Thomas Petty, Jeffrey Lynne | - | |
"That's Me, Just a Sweet Melody" | Shura | Forevher | Aleksandra Yakunina-Denton | - | ||
Remixes
- Montevideo – "Castles" (2012)
- Sam Smith – "Safe with Me" (2013)
- Haim – "The Wire" (2013)
- Chvrches – "Lies" (2013)
- Shura – "What's It Gonna Be?" (2016)
- Christine and the Queens – "Saint Claude" (2016)
- Wolf Alice - "Don't Delete the Kisses" (2018)
- Hozier - "Almost (Sweet Music)" (2019)
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References
- Grammy Winning Songwriter Tourist Is Stepping Out on His Own W Magazine
- Leight, Elias (6 February 2015). "Sam Smith's 'Stay with Me' Co-Writer William Phillips Talks Dance Project Tourist, Grammy Nom". Billboard. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
- Miller, Lindsay (9 February 2015). ""Stay With Me" Grammy Winner William Phillips on Tom Petty: "Our Hearts Sank"". PopSugar. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
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