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Fearne Cotton's 'Happy Place' Signs to Decca Records

Fearne Moves 'Happy Place' Into Music & Curates Album Featuring Emeli Sande, Sam Fender, Dame Helen Mirren & more!

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“Mental health and music have always been linked.”
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Happy Place out on Decca Records: 30th October

Decca Records are delighted to announce a partnership with Fearne Cotton to release a series of dynamic and diverse albums under ‘Happy Place’.

The project will see Fearne curate an album for the very first time as Executive Producer. ‘Happy Place’ will feature original songs with a blissful narrative, written and recorded by a collection of inspirational artists and friends.

Due for release on 30th October, the album features an array of incredibly talented artists across a number of genres, ranging from internationally known to discovered independent talent, each with their own meaningful stories. Emeli Sande, Sam Fender, Ludovico Einaudi, Billie Marten, Amahla, Tommy Ashby, Larry Pink The Human, Luke Sital Singh, Ryan Lewis, Geejay, Kye Sones, Amelia Warner and Steffano Moccio, have all contributed unique songs, that focus conversation and communication around mental health and well-being.

The first release from the album ‘Lockdown Kittens Dancing’ is co-written by Fearne herself with GABA, with music from Amelia Warner and narrated by Dame Helen Mirren.

Watch The Lyric Video Here

Fearne says: “Mental health and music have always been linked. It might not be immediately recognisable but music has the potency and power to help us work through difficult emotions, understand ourselves a little better and release unlocked feelings that have been suppressed. I have personally always used music to cathartically work through tough patches or to boost me when there is heaviness present.

I really hope this album envelopes the listener in support as each musician/artist has poured a little of their own emotion and experience into each song. Some of the tracks may elevate emotions to move through a low, others may offer up solace as lyrics resonate and melodies create movement & enjoyment.

I feel incredibly lucky to have worked with such a pool of talent during the making of this album. As a massive music fan it really is a dream come true to work with some of my favourite artists in marrying my passion for music and interest in mental health. This album will soothe on a stressful day and is a great soundtrack for meditation. It was made with 100% love.”

Fearne has a history interwoven with music at its heart, with radio career spanning across both BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2, hosting legendary music TV shows such as Top of the Pops, and most recently hosting a 90’s music podcast for BBC Radio 2.

Her ‘Happy Place’ well-being brand was born as a destination to create happiness & joy in the everyday. A safe space where differences are celebrated, the extraordinary is discovered and kindness dwells at its core. Happy Place engages a community of 10.5 Million on social media, a frank and honest No.1 Podcast with over 30 million downloads, an emerging festival brand with over 12,000 attendees in it’s first year and a range of award winning ‘Sunday Times Best Seller’ books that have sold over a million copies in 12 different languages across the world.

As a global community we find ourselves in a time of change and disruption, an ever evolving, contributing factor to our mental health. The psychological effects of music have been proven to be powerful and wide ranging. Music can create a safe space, within which to forge connections both with ourselves and those around us. An integral tool to help cope with stress, feel less alone, find release, joy and emotional peace.

A series of podcast interviews with Fearne and artists featured on the album will also be released to support the campaign. In keeping with the conscious brand values, the album will be produced completely plastic-free with cardboard packaging and eco vinyl.

Tracklisting – ‘Happy Place’

  1. Sometimes it Snows in April - Ludovico Einaudi

  2. Breathe - Emeli Sande

  3. Dead Boys - Sam Fender

  4. Storm in my Head - Rhys Lewis

  5. Bold – Amahla

  6. Love You, Bye - LARRY PINK THE HUMAN

  7. Chase the Fear Away - Tommy Ashby

  8. Orange Tree - Billie Marten

  9. California Blue - Luke Sital Singh

  10. À la prochaine… - Stephan Moccio

  11. Surrender to be Free – Lissie

  12. Lose my Mind - Geejay

  13. My Mind and Me - Kye Sones

  14. Lockdown Kittens Dancing - Fearne Cotton, GABA, Amelia Warner feat. Helen Mirren

About Fearne Cotton and ‘Happy Place’:

Fearne Cotton is one of the best known and most popular broadcasters in the UK and is most recently known as the founder of the wellbeing brand, Happy Place. The brand was created from her first book released in 2017, Happy, which was a Sunday Times Bestseller. This was the first in a series of books talking about her own, and some of the not so positive, experiences with happiness. This was also the premise for her podcast. Happy Place launched in 2018 and has featured an array of guests such as Ellie Golding, Hilary Rodham Clinton, Russell Brand, Gary Barlow, Alicia Keys, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Elizabeth Gilbert amongst others. To date, the podcast has had over 32 million downloads and continues to top the charts. Series 8 of the podcast launches today, with guest Jay Shetty.

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