It wasn’t an easy journey to the top for Ed Sheeran. He dropped out of school and moved to London to pursue his career in music at the young age of 16. Steadily honing his craft in songwriting and performing, by playing hundreds of shows to smaller crowds, he eventually got his big break. After the release of his hit ‘The A-Team,’ Ed Sheeran got the recognition he deserves. He slowly worked his way up the ladder, and today he is selling out stadium tours and sharing studios with the biggest names in music. His songwriting skills are unmatched, and he is behind some of the biggest charting songs sung by other artists.
Take a look at the following gallery to discover the hits you didn't know were written by Ed Sheeran.
You can imagine Ed Sheeran singing this one himself. A clip from ‘Songwriter,’ a documentary on Ed Sheeran, shows him writing the song in his tour bus.
This guitar ballad, which combines folk and pop elements, went on to win multiple awards. Ed Sheeran opted to accompany Taylor Swift in singing on this track.
One of the greatest rappers of all time, Eminem invited Ed Sheeran to write this song for him.
Ed Sheeran helped his friends from One Direction out by writing ‘18’ for their fourth studio album.
We all know that this incredible lady needs no help in writing her own songs, but Sheeran jumped on the track nonetheless.
Shawn Mendes has been shown the ropes by Ed Sheeran in more ways than one. This song will make your heart melt.
This tune was Rita Ora's ninth single to reach the top 10 in the UK. Ed Sheeran and Rita Ora have been known to play the song together on occasions, with Sheeran playing guitar and Ora singing.
Ed Sheeran did an astounding job of adapting the narrative of this song to suit the Canadian singer’s tone and style.
Being a bit more old school didn’t stop Keith Urban from jumping on board with the new-school songwriter.
The late Liam Payne and Ed Sheeran were close friends. After One Direction split up, Sheeran wrote this song for Payne’s debut solo album. The tune features guest vocals from American rapper Quavo.
Ed Sheeran wrote this single with Zara Larsson and provided backing vocals on the track too.
‘Tattoo’ was a track on the singer's fifth album that debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 Chart.
Westlife is one of the longest-lasting boy bands of all time. The band delivered a beautiful performance of this song, with soaring harmonies.
Jessie Ware writes beautiful love songs. She teamed up with Ed Sheeran to write ‘Say You Love Me,’ a song that hits you where you feel it.
This song was nominated for several awards, including ‘Song of The Year’ at the BRIT Awards.
This catchy song was one of the biggest hits in Europe in 2018.
Sheeran wrote this beautiful and tender love song, which features on Tori Kelly's debut album, ‘Unbreakable Smile.’
‘Cold Water’ was sung by the one and only Justin Bieber.
James Blunt knows the ropes from being in the music industry for over a decade. He took this song and made it his own.
This catchy and upbeat blues tune was released on Robbie Williams' 11th solo studio album.
With Snoop Dogg rapping a verse in this pop song, it helped secure Olly Murs’ place in the music world.
This uplifting and soulful song was written by Ed Sheeran and features him singing in the chorus.
This single, released in 2017, reached number one on Billboard's Adult Alternative Songs Chart.
This electronic song features Lauv singing throughout. The music video has over 20 million views on YouTube.
The American rapper’s song was written by and features vocals from Ed Sheeran. The song was recorded for Allen's first album, ‘People Keep Talking,’ which was released in 2014.
Ed Sheeran wrote this song over an instrumental created by the group and loved it so much that he ended up featuring on the song.
One of the pioneers of grime music welcomed this song warmly from Ed Sheeran who, once again, sang the chorus.
The red-headed powerhouse helped his fellow Englishman in coming up with another catchy chorus for this song.
This song was the second single released by an original winner of the UK ‘X Factor.'
The band, later known as Push Baby, were extremely lucky to have Ed Sheeran write the third single for their debut album. Unfortunately, the critical reception of the music video as "creepy" hurt its performance in the charts.
Sources: (All Music)(Big Top 40)(NME)
Hits you didn't know were written by Ed Sheeran
Sheeran is behind some of the biggest charting songs sung by other artists
MUSIC Pop music
It wasn’t an easy journey to the top for Ed Sheeran. He dropped out of school and moved to London to pursue his career in music at the young age of 16. Steadily honing his craft in songwriting and performing, by playing hundreds of shows to smaller crowds, he eventually got his big break. After the release of his hit ‘The A-Team,’ Ed Sheeran got the recognition he deserves. He slowly worked his way up the ladder, and today he is selling out stadium tours and sharing studios with the biggest names in music. His songwriting skills are unmatched, and he is behind some of the biggest charting songs sung by other artists.
Take a look at the following gallery to discover the hits you didn't know were written by Ed Sheeran.