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Here's What I Believe

''Here's What I Believe'' is the fourth studio album released by English singer, Joe McElderry. It was released on 10 September 2012 under Decca Records.〔(Here's What I Believe ) ''Amazon''. Retrieved on 17 June 2012.〕 It is McElderry's third album with the label, and his first album featuring self-penned songs. The album's title track was released as its lead single on 3 August 2012 in Ireland and 5 August 2012 in the UK. Four editions of the album have been released: the standard, a limited edition box set,〔(Joe McElderry - Here's What I Believe box set )〕 personalized copies via Mixpixe,〔(Personalized copy at Mixpixie )〕 and a digital deluxe edition featuring 3 bonus tracks.〔(iTunes deluxe edition )〕
==Background==
After releasing his second studio album ''Classic'', his first album with Decca Records, McElderry embarked on his debut solo tour, ''The Classic Tour'', and released a special holiday-themed album, ''Classic Christmas''. In the tour programme, McElderry spoke about the kind of material he wished to record for his next album: "I'd really like to spend some time and do some song-writing and record some more original songs, like on my first album... I feel like these past two years have gone so quick that I want to just step out of the craziness for a minute and write a nice song. Maybe write about what I've experienced."〔Classic Tour Programme 2011. (Buy ). Retrieved on 20 January 2012.〕 On 20 January 2012, McElderry tweeted "I know I'm on holiday ... but just been sent some new songs to listen to for ideas etc ... Can't wait to start recording!!! :D".〔(Tweet by @joemcelderry91 (verified) ) ''Twitter''. Retrieved on 20 January 2012.〕 On 26 January 2012, he tweeted he was making mood boards, song list ideas and references for the album.〔(Tweet ) by @joemcelderry91 (verified). ''Twitter''. Retrieved on 26 January 2012.〕 He spoke about the direction of the album in the Sunday Sun, saying: "This album is going to be a new direction, not classical or pop. It is going to be new and just me. People will get what they are expecting, but in a good way – it will be a nice surprise."〔(Joe McElderry shares joy with Little Mix pal Jade ) ''Sunday Sun''. Retrieved on 5 February 2012.〕 McElderry started recording the album in February 2012.〔(Tweet by @joemcelderry91 (verified) ) ''Twitter''. Retrieved on 22 February 2012.〕
During the recording of the album, McElderry performed at The Royal Albert Hall in support of The Hunger Project, performing "Don't Stop Believin'", "Nessun Dorma" and a duet with Dionne Warwick, "One World, One Song".〔(Dionne Warwick and Friends Sing For The Hunger Project ) ''looktothestars.org''. Retrieved on 29 May 2012.〕 He was also scheduled to make a guest appearance in the ''Coronation Street'' musical, ''Street of Dreams'', singing the finale number "Ghost - Take My Hand" in the show's Newcastle dates, originally set for 29 May and 30 May.〔('Coronation Street' musical signs up 'X Factor' winner Joe McElderry. ) ''Digital Spy''. Retrieved on 15 April 2011.〕 However, after the first two shows, the later dates, including the ones on which Joe was set to perform, were postponed.〔(Article ) Mail Online〕 On 3 June 2012, he performed at the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant, performing for guests on board a Dunkirk ship, The Viscount.〔(Joe’s London Bridge date for Queen’s Diamond Jubilee ) ''Shields Gazette''. Retrieved on 3 June 2012.〕
McElderry finished recording the album on 2 June 2012.〔(Tweet by @joemcelderry91 (verified) ) ''Twitter''. Retrieved on 17 June 2012.〕 The photo-shoot for the album took place in his hometown of South Shields on 19 June 2012. Speaking about the photo-shoot, he said: "I’d go to the beach every Saturday and go to Minchella’s at the seafront, so I really wanted that to be part of this album. Everyone knows that I’m from South Shields, but they never really get to see where I’m from and the places I went when I was growing up, so this really gives them a chance to get to know the real me. We could have easily shot this in a studio in London but coming here has made it really special."〔(Pop star Joe takes fans on tour of hometown ) ''Shields Gazette''. Retrieved on 20 June 2012.〕 In an interview, Joe named Katy Perry as one of his major inspirations for the album, claiming: "Katy is great at writing 'It’s your loss' uplifting break-up songs, and I wanted to write something that good. I’d been going through a rubbish time with an ex, so the first single came flooding out."〔http://www.dailystar.co.uk/playlist/view/261646/Joe-McElderry-Here-s-What-I-Believe-single-review/〕 The album was originally to be released on 17 September, but was pushed forward a week, now due for release on 10 September.〔(Tweet by @joemcelderry91 (verified) ) ''Twitter''.〕 He performed "Here's What I Believe" at Perez Hilton's ''One Night in London 2012'' and the song premiered on BBC Radio 2 on 24 July 2012.〔https://www.twitter.com/joemcelderry91/status/227790348129296385〕
The album includes collaborations with Marcella Detroit and Ludovico Einaudi.〔(About ) ''Joe McElderry's official website.'' retrieved on 10 May 2012.〕 The album's title track, "Here's What I Believe", is one of six songs which McElderry co-wrote.〔(Tweet by @joemcelderry91 (verified) ) ''Twitter''. Retrieved on 17 June 2012.〕 On 15 June 2012, he performed an intimate "An Audience With..." type of show in Luton. During the performance, he confirmed that there will be one song on the album performed in Italian, and also performed a snippet of a song he wrote with Jamie Squire, featuring the lyrics; "Why does it feel so right, when really it's all gone wrong, it hurts to hear you say, that I will never be your only one.".〔 Lea Manor, Luton 15/6/2012〕 The track was later revealed to be "What Have I Done". Another song he wrote was "Your Voice". He also spoke about the content of the album: "It’s kind of mid-tempo ballads and some emotional ballads as well – the kind of things that people know me for and will really be able to connect with. I’ve grown a lot vocally in the last year, and with me helping to write some of the songs it’s a very personal album. The last two were all covers and I didn’t have much say in the first album, so I’ve really put my stamp on this one."〔(Pop star Joe takes fans on tour of hometown ) ''Shields Gazette''. Retrieved on 20 June 2012.〕 The album's cover songs to first be confirmed were renditions of "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" by Gene Pitney, "Skyscraper" by Demi Lovato, "I Look To You" by Whitney Houston〔(Joe McElderry's Here's What I Believe ) ''Universal Music''. Retrieved on 3 July 2012.〕 "How We Love" by Beth Nielsen Chapman,〔() ''Entertainment Focus''. Retrieved on 26 July 2012.〕 and "When I Need You" by Leo Sayer before the full track list was revealed. 3 additional original bonus tracks were announced when the digital deluxe edition was available to pre-order on iTunes, these tracks were also co-written by McElderry.

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