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Sheeran wrote "Photograph" with McDaid (pictured) who had a piano loop that was the song's basis. Ed Sheeran wrote "Photograph" in May 2012 with Johnny McDaid, [2] [3] instrumentalist and background vocalist of the Irish band Snow Patrol. Sheeran toured with the band as a support act in select North American
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Aug 21, 2022 · Ed Sheeran's Photograph lyrics were co-written by the English singer-songwriter in collaboration with Irish musician Johnny McDaid – a member of the band Snow Patrol, who has also written songs with the likes of P!nk.
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Mar 9, 2022 · Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid has described the idea of stealing other people's work as "abhorrent", during the copyright trial over a song he wrote with Ed Sheeran. Sheeran, McDaid and co-writer ...
Sheeran recalled the story of the song during a Spotify track by track: "He (McDaid) had a loop of this piano piece just going on and on. I was sat on the floor making a Lego X-Wing Fighter to give to his sister for a charity auction and this piano loop keeps playing, and I start singing a line and the song kind of unraveled from there.
Apr 6, 2022 · Shape of You: Read full statement from Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid and Steve Mac after they win copyright trial Singer was cleared of plagiarism over hit 2017 single Isobel Lewis
May 10, 2023 · Snow Man. How Ed Sheeran Really Writes Songs. "Ed is the conduit to this crazy-wide possibility": After Sheeran's courtroom victory, Johnny McDaid, guitarist for Snow Patrol and frequent Sheeran ...
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Mar 9, 2022 · Singer-songwriter Johnny McDaid has described the idea of plagiarising other people’s work as ‘abhorrent’ in the High Court dispute over the copyright of a song he wrote with Ed Sheeran.