
Sam Smith’s hotly advancing green album, The Thrill of It All, arrives on Friday (Nov. 3). It’s a afraid time for any artisan to allotment their body with the world. But Smith isn’t aloof any artist. He’s advancing off a spectacularly successful debut in 2014’s In The Abandoned Hour, which was a accident on both abandon of the Atlantic and calm four Grammys. So how does he canyon those afraid (lonely?) hours until D-day? By demography a ride with James Corden, of course.
If there are any nerves, Smith wasn’t assuming them as the Brits talked diets and Ryan Gosling, belted out some of his hits, and accustomed Fifth Harmony on lath for a jam on their 2016 cardinal "Work From Home," allegedly one of Smith’s faves. He’s such a fan of the U.S. babe group, he dreams of demography a "walk bottomward the alley in heels" to 5H’s song.
The British body man went added still with his ruminations of a atramentous bells day during the 15-minute articulation that included runs through his new hit, "Too Good at Goodbyes," as able-bodied as soulful renditions of "Lay Me Down," "I'm Not the Only One" and "Money on My Mind," amid added hits. “I appetite a burial for my distinct cocky afore my wedding,” he quipped. "I'm in a coffin, and there's a PowerPoint presentation about my distinct life... and again I accession from the coffin, and again anybody takes off their atramentous clothes and they're cutting white. And again the bells begins."
Check out Smith’s Carpool Karaoke articulation with Corden.








