Sam Ryder discography

Sam Ryder discography
Sam Ryder in 2022
Studio albums1
EPs3
Singles9
Promotional singles7

The discography of English singer and songwriter Sam Ryder consists of one studio album, three extended play (EP), and nine single releases including two as collaborations. Ryder has made an appearance on three soundtracks, which includes two christmas singles. Before rising to prominence as a solo artist, in 2012 he joined the Canadian rock band Blessed by a Broken Heart and contributed to their album Feel the Power. In 2013, after his departure from the band, he joined the line up of the American hardcore rock band Close Your Eyes and released one studio album with them called Line in the Sand.

After being selected to represent the United Kingdom at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, his song "Space Man" became Ryder's first chart entry on the UK Singles Chart. It peaked at number two in the UK, becoming the highest-charting UK Eurovision entry since Gina G's "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" in 1996. It reached the music charts in thirteen other regions and is certified Platinum by the BPI.[1] His next singles "Somebody" reached number seventy seven in the UK while "Living Without You" a collaboration with Sigala and David Guetta peaked at number forty eight.

His debut album There's Nothing but Space, Man! (2022), topped the Scottish Albums Charts and UK Albums Chart, making him the first British male solo artist to debut at number one with their debut album since 2019.[2] Ryder released his first Christmas single a cover of Jingle Bells (2022) and it reached number forty one in the UK becoming his fourth chart entry. In 2023, "Mountain" became his second top forty entry in his home country, while "You're Christmas to Me" (2023), became his second top five entry.[3]

  1. ^ "Sam Ryder: UK Eurovision star's Space Man takes second place in singles chart". 20 May 2022. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Sam Ryder rockets to Number 1 with debut album There's Nothing But Space, Man!". Official Charts. 16 December 2022. Archived from the original on 16 December 2022. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Wham! spend second week at Number 1 with Last Christmas - now key contenders for Christmas Number 1". Official Charts. 15 December 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2023.