I'm a Mess (Ed Sheeran song)

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"I'm a Mess"
Song
A-side "Thinking Out Loud"

"I'm a Mess" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran for his second studio album, × (2014). It features production from frequent collaborator Jake Gosling. It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 72 and rose to number 49 due to strong download sales, despite lacking an independent release.

Writing and production

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"I'm a Mess" was recorded at the Sticky Studios which are owned by English producer Jake Gosling

Following the release of his debut studio album, +, in 2011, Sheeran started writing material for his next release.[1] Instead of rush-run and launch an album the next year, the singer decided to take time and focus on writing material that would help expand his career in the United States, like fellow British musician Adele and band Coldplay. "I'm a Mess" premiered on 22 June 2014 via MTV, a day before the release of ×, his second album in the United Kingdom and the United States.[2] The track together with "Thinking Out Loud" were the last songs he wrote for × and were inspired by his then-girlfriend, Athina Andrelos.[3] On 16 July 2014, during the album unveiling in a room in RAK Studios, he noted that he wrote "I'm a Mess" while he was in the shower.[3]

In an interview with New Zealand Herald, he described "I'm a Mess" as him being in a bad situation after he hurt a person, "I think it's important to stay double-sided. I'm very aware I have a lot of flaws too and I think I wear them on my sleeve with this album."[4] Talking to News.com.au, he identified the song as "fairly self-explanatory" and recalled, "'I’m a Mess' was definitely written at my lowest point. It actually turned out a lot nicer than what was going on at the time, the lyrics aren’t too mental. That came at the end of a lot of things meeting. After that I was fine. Writing that song sorted everything out."[5] Sheeran said that "I'm a Mess" is his favourite track from ×.[6]

The production of "I'm a Mess" was done by Sheeran's regular collaborator, Jake Gosling and was recorded at his Sticky Studios in Windlesham, Surrey. Gosling together with Geoff Swan served as the song's engineers while William Hicks did the vocal editing and provided additional vocals. Mark "Spike" Stent mixed the track at Mixsuite UK whilst Stuark Hawkos mastered it at Metropolis Mastering in London. All the programming and instrumentation was provided by Sheeran, Gosling and Chris Leonard.[7] A live version of "I'm a Mess" was released as a B-Side on the 7" release of "Thinking Out Loud".[8]

Composition

"I'm a Mess" is a pop song with folk music influences[2] and a length of four minutes and five seconds. Its instrumentation included electric guitar notes, backing vocals and a beating drum.[9] According to Sony/ATV Music Publishing's digital sheet music for the song, "I'm a Mess" is composed in the key of C minor and set in common time signature, and has a groove of 140 beats per minute.[10] Sheeran's vocals span from the low note of Bb3 to the high note of Bb5.[10] Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph described "I'm a Mess" as a "edgy, rocky drama",[11] whilst according to Jason Lipshutz of Billboard Sheeran uses his "classic folk voice and sensibility" to deliver the song's lyrics.[12] MTV News' Emily Blake noted that the stripped down production of the song helps the focus to be on Sheeran's voice. She further elaborated, "like most of his folk-leaning pop numbers, it’s a track that makes you feel like Sheeran’s singing just to you" and " when his voice comes down to a near whisper — making the whole thing that much more intimate."[2]

According to Caitlin White of the same publication, "I'm a Mess" is a "lovelorn song" which shows a different side of Sheeran; instead of being brokenhearted, "he’s the one that messed up".[13] He is "self-reflective" and "self-critical" with one of the verses contain lyrics as, "And oh, I’ve only caused you pain" and the chorus features the line, "Easy baby, maybe I’m a liar".[13] Billboard's Colin Stutz concluded, "Sheeran's intimate voice carries over simple guitar strokes as he describes a night of loneliness and longing that erupts with fiery passion."[14]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ×.[7]

Locations
Personnel

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Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[15] 62
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[16] 60
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[17] 49

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
United Kingdom (BPI)[18] Silver 200,000

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
double-daggersales/streaming figures based on certification alone

References

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  15. "Chart Track: Week 28, 2014". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  16. "Swedishcharts.com – Ed Sheeran – I'm a Mess". Singles Top 60. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
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