Jan 2, 2016 SOTD ~ Nirvana (Acoustic) by Sam Smith

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Jan 2, 2016 SOTD ~ Nirvana (Acoustic) by Sam Smith

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"Nirvana (Acoustic)" by Sam Smith
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I believe this was on the Deluxe version of In The Lonely Hour. However, that version does not appear to be available at all anymore, and I cannot find this acoustic track on any of Sam Smith's albums including the singles. In The Lonely Hour does contain the non-acoustic version of the song.


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Post by Sarah G »

After hearing this version, I prefer the acoustic version. Great find :D. I love his voice.

In songs that's normally the way I am. I find you feel the song more and the lyrics come across more. Also you find out who are the really good singers that don't need to hide behind multiple instruments.
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