Shayne WardBreathlessNo PromisesNo U Hang UpStand By Me
During The X Factor competition, Ward was mentored by manager Louis Walsh. The Bookies' favourite to win the show, he defeated duo Journey South and singer Andy Abraham in the final screened by ITV1 by a margin of 1.2% of the vote, out of a reputed 10.8 million phone votes cast by viewers. His first single, "That's My Goal", was released in the UK on 21 December 2005 and became the last number one of 2005, hitting the top spot on 31 December.[3] It sold 313,000 copies on its first day of sales, making it the third fastest selling single of all time (behind Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" and Will Young's "Evergreen", which sold 685,000 and 400,000 copies in their first days of sale respectively). Ward's prize, as winner, was a recording contract
with Simon Cowell's Syco record label, which is co-owned by Sony
Music Entertainment. The contract had a stated value of £1 million,
of which £150,000 was a cash advance and the remainder was allocated
to recording and marketing costs.[4] Ward was born in 1984 in Clayton to Irish Traveller
parents Martin and Philomena.[5] He has a twin sister named Emma
and five other siblings: Mark, Martin, Michael, Lisa and Leona.[5]
He is a Manchester United supporter,[6] and in 2002 he reached
the final thirty of Popstars: The Rivals,[7] the television show
that created Girls Aloud. Prior to his participation in The X Factor,
Ward was in a band called Destiny with two women named Tracy Murphy
and Tracey Lyle, performing at pubs, clubs and weddings.[7] In early 2005, Ward auditioned for the second
series of The X Factor. He impressed all three judges (Simon Cowell,
Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh) and passed through to the next
round. His category (16 to 24 year olds) was then mentored by Walsh,
and Ward was chosen to be among Walsh's top four contestants and
perform on the live shows. Ward quickly became the bookmakers'
favourite to win the show, and after making it to the grand final,
he defeated Simon Cowell's duo Journey South and Sharon Osbourne's
over-25 singer Andy Abraham and was crowned as the winner of The
X Factor 2005.[8] He had not fallen into the bottom two throughout
the entire competition, and won by a margin of 1.2% of the vote,
out of a reported 10.8 million phone votes cast by viewers. Immediately
after the competition, his X Factor mentor Louis Walsh became his
manager under a joint venture with Global Publishing and Walsh
Global Management. Immediately after his victory on The X Factor, Ward signed a recording contract with Syco Music and his first single, "That's My Goal", was released in the UK on Wednesday, 21 December 2005. After selling 742,000 copies in the first week (including 313,000 on its first day), it became the Christmas number one single of 2005, held the top spot for four weeks and stayed in the top 75 until June 2006, a 21-week run. It became (at that time) the fourth fastest-selling UK single of all time, beaten only by Elton John's "Candle in the Wind", Will Young's "Anything Is Possible/Evergreen", and Gareth Gates' "Unchained Melody" which sold 685,000, 403,000 and 335,000 copies in their first days of sale respectively. To date, "That's My Goal" has sold over 1.3 million copies in the UK. Ward also won an Ivor Nevello Award for being the Best Selling Single. Ward's second single, "No Promises", a cover of a Bryan Rice song was released on 10 April 2006, and peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart. Shayne Ward, his self-titled debut album was released on 17 April 2006. It sold 201,266 copies in the first week and entered the albums chart at number one. To date, the album has sold 520,000 copies in the UK and a further 2,000,000 worldwide, reaching number one in eight other countries. The album was certified platinum. Ward's third single "Stand by Me" failed to make the chart impact of the previous two, entering and peaking in the UK Singles Chart at number fourteen.[9] It fared slightly better in the Irish charts however, reaching number nine. It was confirmed in Gary Barlow's autobiography My Take, that in 2006, fellow Take That member, Jason Orange threatened to quit the band, and Ward was seriously considered as his replacement. Orange, however, later changed his mind and a replacement was not required.[10] In August 2006, it was reported that Ward had
developed vocal cord nodules – the same condition that stopped
the singing career of Julie Andrews – and was to be flown out to
Los Angeles in early September to see a specialist surgeon. His
manager, Louis Walsh, released a statement that he was confident
Ward would be fine and would be back at work by the end of the
month. Ward had successful treatment and was indeed able to return
to his singing career. In November 2006, he released his autobiography
entitled My Story. He travelled to several places around the UK
for book signings, which hundreds of people attended. In early
2007, Ward embarked on a solo tour of UK & Republic of Ireland venues, taking in eighteen concerts in twenty-eight days
from late January to mid-February. The tour commenced in Dublin
on 21 January and ended in Birmingham on 17 February 2007. After the completion of his successful debut tour, Ward's fourth single and first from his second album ("If That's OK with You") was given a release date of 20 August 2007, but was then delayed and became a double A-side single with "No U Hang Up". It was finally released on 24 September 2007, and charted at number two in the UK being held off by the Sugababes with "About You Now". "No U Hang Up" and "If That's OK with You" charted separately in Ireland, the former reaching number eleven and the latter entering at number one. Ward's second album, Breathless, was released on 26 November 2007, and after selling over 95,000 copies in its first week, debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart, held off the top spot by his X Factor successor, Leona Lewis's, multi-platinum selling debut, Spirit. In Ireland, the album debuted at number one (removing Lewis's album from the top spot) a position it held for three weeks, and was later certified five times platinum. The second single from Ward's album was announced as "Breathless", and was released on 19 November 2007. It peaked at number six in the UK and number two in Ireland. On 10 November, Ward performed "Breathless" on the live results show of the fourth series of The X Factor, although the single was not available for download until the 18 November, followed by a performance on The Paul O'Grady Show on 19 November. In the UK the album has been certified platinum with sales of over 450,000. In May 2008 Ward embarked on his month-long UK
tour named The Breathless Tour 2008. He made his stage debut at
London's O2 Arena and visited his home town Manchester at the MEN
Arena. He also performed his complete show as a support act for
Westlife's 2008 tour in front of a crowd of over 80,000 at Ireland's
Croke Park. Ward also played on the opening night at The O2, Dublin,
at the Cheerios Childline concert on 16 December 2008. Simon Cowell refused to release any further music
by Ward for three years in favour of Leona Lewis and Susan Boyle,
prompting manager Louis Walsh to stop managing Ward.[11] Ward began
working on his third album in 2009 with producers RedOne and Taio
Cruz.[12] The album, titled Obsession, was released on 15 November
2010.[13] The singer worked with songwriters such as Savan Kotecha,
Quiz & Larossi and Lucas Secon, while the songs produced by RedOne and Taio Cruz will
not be included.[14] The first single from the album is a cover
version of Nickelback's 2008 single, "Gotta Be Somebody".[15] Ward's version was released on 7 November 2010 and reached number 12 in
the UK and number 10 in Ireland.[13] The video for the song premiered
on 29 October 2010 and he performed the song on The X Factor on
7 November. Shayne also performed at the Miss World Pageant, which
was held in Sanya, China. He did his first television appearance
in over two years, on Live From Studio Five the day after his X
Factor appearance, where he also performed his single. The album
reached number 11 in Ireland on 19 November and peaked at number
15 in the UK on 21 November. On 8 March 2011, Shayne performed
the title track from the album Obsession on The Alan Titchmarsh
Show. In an interview with Digital Spy Ward stated that he hoped
he could release a second single from the album. On 19 April 2011,
it was reported that Syco Music had not renewed their recording
contract with Ward due to the chart performance of Obsession.[16]
Ward later responded to the label's decision on his Twitter profile
writing, "1 door closed, A Thousand more will open."[17] On 9 June 2011, it was announced that Ward would star as Stacee Jaxx in
80s-themed musical Rock of Ages at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London.[18] Ward has been in a relationship with Faye McKeever
since 2004.[19] Shayne Ward (2006)
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