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Chapter One (Ella Henderson album)

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Chapter One
Studio album by
Released10 October 2014 (2014-10-10)
Recorded2013–2014
Genre
Length48:30
Label
Producer
Ella Henderson chronology
Chapter One
(2014)
Everything I Didn't Say
(2022)
Singles from Chapter One
  1. "Ghost"
    Released: 8 June 2014
  2. "Glow"
    Released: 5 October 2014
  3. "Yours"
    Released: 30 November 2014
  4. "Mirror Man"
    Released: 8 March 2015

Chapter One is the debut studio album by English singer an songwriter Ella Henderson. It was released on 10 October 2014 by Syco Music. Chapter One reached number one in the UK in its first week of release. The album was preceded by the internationally successful single, "Ghost", as well as UK singles "Glow", "Yours" and "Mirror Man". In January 2015, the album was certified Platinum in the UK, shipping in excess of 300,000 copies.

Background

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On 18 November 2012, Henderson finished in sixth place on the ninth series of The X Factor, despite being the favourite to win.[3] On 15 December, whilst being interviewed on the RTÉ chat show The Saturday Night Show, she revealed that she had signed a record deal with Sony Music.[4] On 22 January 2013, Henderson confirmed she had signed to Simon Cowell's record label Syco Music.[5] Regarding her decision to sign with Syco, Henderson said, "The most important thing I was looking for was to be involved creatively, and which label presents me with the best team to bring the best out of me. The fact that [Cowell] is letting me be involved creatively is overwhelming."[6] In an interview with Digital Spy, Henderson said that, "I wanted each song to explain a situation, and then [for] the next song [to] kind of get you through that. I write very openly and lyrically, so it's very much like an open diary. I had to make sure it runs like that. It took me a while to get the tracklisting right, but I'm happy with it now."[7]

On 15 June 2014, the same day as her debut single "Ghost" went to number one in the UK, Henderson announced the album's release date as 22 September 2014 through a series of tweets, posting one letter at a time.[8][9] Shortly afterwards she announced on Twitter that the album would be available to pre-order the next day (16 June 2014).[citation needed] On 25 August, Henderson announced, on her Twitter account, that the album would be delayed until 13 October, "As I'm only just back [from an overseas tour] to start promoting".[citation needed]

Promotion

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To promote the album, Henderson has performed on Britain's Got Talent and at the Capital Summertime Ball.[10] She also performed "Ghost" on The X Factor Australia results show on 18 August, marking her Australian television debut.[11] Henderson has promoted her released music extensively around the world in 2014, including TV appearances in the UK (The X Factor,[citation needed] The Jonathan Ross Show,[12] Alan Carr: Chatty Man,[13] Sunday Night at the Palladium[14]), the US (The Ellen DeGeneres Show,[15] The Today Show,[16] Dancing with the Stars,[17] The Voice,[18] Good Morning America[19]), mainland Europe (The Voice of Germany[20]) and Australia (The X Factor[21]).

Singles

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"Ghost" was released as the album's lead single on 8 June 2014. The song peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and the Irish Singles Chart. It has also charted in the top 10 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, New Zealand, South Africa and Switzerland. "Glow" was released as the second single on 5 October 2014 and peaked at number seven in the UK. "Yours" was released as the album's third single on 30 November 2014 and entered the top 40 at number 16 in the UK. Henderson confirmed "Mirror Man" as the album's fourth single during an appearance on Schlag den Raab.[22] The song was released on 8 March 2015.[23]

Commercial performance

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During the week preceding the album's debut on the UK Albums Chart, the Official Charts Company midweeks reported that Chapter One was outselling its nearest rival, Jessie J's Sweet Talker, by "more than two copies to one", and was expected to debut at number one.[24] Chapter One debuted at number one on the Official Albums Chart with sales of 43,824 copies becoming the "third fastest-selling female debut chart-topper of 2014 behind Taylor Swift's 1989 and Sam Bailey's The Power of Love".[25]

Chapter One became the 19th best-selling album of 2014 in the United Kingdom, with 261,831 copies sold.[26] In January 2015, the album was certified Platinum in the UK by the BPI,[27] with more than 300,000 copies sold in the country.

Outside of the UK, the album opened and peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 33,000 overall units.[28] Chapter One spent eleven weeks on the Billboard 200 before leaving.[29] The album has sold 500,000 copies in the UK and over 1,000,000 copies worldwide.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[30]
Digital Spy[2]
FDRMX[31]
Purple Revolver(very positive)[32]
Renowned for Sound[33]
So So Gay[34]
Sugarscape.com[35]
Unreality TV[36]

Upon release, Chapter One was met with highly positive reviews from mainstream critics. Marcus Floyd of Renowned for Sound lauded the album, awarding it a maximum 5 stars of out of a possible 5, calling it "simply stunning" and "a collection of gems that will and should be cherished".[33] Lewis Corner of Digital Spy awarded the album 4 out of a possible 5 stars, labelling the album as being "a superb debut" and pointing out "Ghost", "Empire", "Mirror Man", "Rockets" and "Glow" as the top tracks to download from the album.[2] Nick Barnes of Unreality TV also praised the album by awarding it 4 and a half out of a possible 5 stars, calling it "a PERFECT debut album" and highlighting "Empire", "Mirror Man", "Pieces", "The First Time" and "Rockets" as tracks to listen to from the album.[36]

Digital Spy ranked Chapter One at number 5 on its ranking of albums released by former contestants of The X Factor, saying that the album "deserve[d] its high placing" on the list despite it being the most recent one on it (at the time Chapter One was in its first week of release and had yet to chart).[37] Albums that ranked higher were Take Me Home by One Direction, Heaven by Rebecca Ferguson, Salute by Little Mix and Spirit by Leona Lewis at numbers four to one respectively.[37] The article also praised Ella's "genuine talent for songwriting" as something that set her and Chapter One aside from other releases by former contestants of the show.[37]

Track listing

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Chapter One — Standard edition[38]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ghost"
  • Tedder
  • Zancanella
3:36
2."Empire"TMS3:49
3."Glow"
Mac3:48
4."Yours"
Record2:48
5."Mirror Man"Shux3:42
6."Hard Work"
Remi4:32
7."Pieces"
  • Henderson
  • Kelleher
  • Kohn
  • Barnes
  • Johan Carlsson
TMS3:43
8."The First Time"
  • Happy Perez
  • Babyface
  • Iain James
3:47
9."All Again"
  • Scott
  • Toby Smith
  • Mike Needle
4:11
10."Give Your Heart Away"
  • Henderson
  • Carlsson
  • @Oakwud
  • Steve Mostyn
  • Carlsson
  • James
3:31
11."Rockets"
  • TMS
  • Robson
3:41
12."Lay Down"
  • Henderson
  • Kelleher
  • Kohn
  • Barnes
TMS4:18
13."Missed"
  • Henderson
  • Darren Alboni
  • Christian Gilbart
  • Scott
  • Toby Smith
  • Needle
3:14
Total length:48:30
Chapter One —Deluxe edition[39]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Billie Holiday"
3:17
15."Beautifully Unfinished"
  • Robson
  • Komi Hakam
3:40
16."1996"
  • Henderson
  • Carlsson
2:51
17."Five Tattoos"
  • Henderson
  • Alboni
TMS3:03
18."Giants"
  • Henderson
  • Robson
  • Kelly
Robson3:37
Total length:64:58
Chapter One iTunes Store deluxe edition bonus tracks (pre-order only)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
19."Believe" (acoustic) (Chapter One Sessions EP)
 
20."Rockets" (acoustic) (Chapter One Sessions EP)
  • Henderson
  • Robson
  • Kelly
 
21."Give Your Heart Away" (acoustic) (Chapter One Sessions EP)
  • Henderson
  • Carlsson
 
Chapter One — US standard edition[40]
No.TitleLength
1."Ghost"3:36
2."Empire"3:49
3."Glow"3:48
4."Yours"2:48
5."Mirror Man"3:42
6."Hard Work"4:32
7."Pieces"3:43
8."All Again"4:11
9."Give Your Heart Away"3:31
10."Rockets"3:41
11."Missed"3:14
Total length:40:35
Chapter One — US digital deluxe edition[41]
No.TitleLength
1."Ghost"3:36
2."Empire"3:49
3."Glow"3:48
4."Yours"2:48
5."Mirror Man"3:42
6."Hard Work"4:32
7."Pieces"3:43
8."Five Tattoos"3:02
9."The First Time"3:47
10."All Again"4:11
11."Give Your Heart Away"3:31
12."Rockets"3:41
13."Lay Down"4:18
14."Missed"3:14
Total length:51:42
Chapter One Target deluxe edition[42]
No.TitleLength
1."Ghost"3:36
2."Empire"3:49
3."Glow"3:48
4."Yours"2:48
5."Mirror Man"3:42
6."Hard Work"4:32
7."Beautifully Unfinished"3:40
8."Pieces"3:43
9."Give Your Heart Away"3:31
10."All Again"4:11
11."1996"2:51
12."Rockets"3:41
13."Giants"3:37
14."Missed"3:14
Total length:50:43

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[62] Gold 10,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[63] Gold 7,500
United Kingdom (BPI)[65] Platinum 453,000[64]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Country Date Format Label
Ireland[66] 10 October 2014 Syco
United Kingdom[38][39] 13 October 2014
Australia[67] 17 October 2014
United States[40][41] 13 January 2015

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