


I have to admit that I agree with the rating. Not sure what’s going on, but it does have a lot of star imagery.« It is not a great video.« He gave it a grade C with the comment »Mediocre. This CD single contains the original, which is great, a funky Italian club cut style remix (including some cool keyboard/piano) and to finish, a lovely, slower, stripped back, live version. She sounds very individual and there is definitely a hint of Bjork about her sound, which is a complement. I can see why they filmed a new version for the US release. In addition to co-writing Starry Eyed, Ellies got a great voice. Dan Spritz of The Professor of Pop Culture reviewed Ellie’s new version and said »UK version was released back in January. Dre headphones and a Mini Cooper (you can spot both brands in the first 15 seconds). US version of the video is more polished and includes some product placement. She was still baby-faced and doe-eyed when she burst onto. Today, on 11th August it has almost 4 million views, which is at the moment roughly 4 times less than original UK version. 2010: Back in her Starry Eyed days, Ellie Goulding donned blonde hair and a beanie like a pro. It’s an alternative version that was released for the US market and the video reached over 1 million views in just 3 days. 'Edgy Ellie: Starry Eyed singer Goulding trades her long blonde locks for a. She started her US ‘invasion’ this year in April, when made her American television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live performing her biggest single “ Starry Eyed“.Įllie released music video for Starry Eyes on 20th January 2010, but a year and a half later, on 28th July 2011, another version premiered on YouTube. 'Ellie Goulding Sang at Royal Wedding' from the original on 12 August 2011. Previous winners include Keane, 50 Cent, The Bravery, Adele…Įllie released her debut studio album Lights in 2010 and it went on to debut at number one on the UK Albums Chart and sold over 380,000 copies by the end of 2010. Ellie Goulding is a 24 year old British singer, who became the winner of Sound of 2010, BBC’s annual poll of music critics and industry figures that was established in 2003 to find the most promising new music talent.
