Released on , this album served as a follow-up to Smith's multi-platinum debut.
: It includes the lead single "Too Good at Goodbyes" and other hits like "One Last Song" and "Burning".
: The song utilizes a gospel-inspired choir for emotional depth, a production choice that received mixed reviews from critics—some finding it powerful while others felt it was overused. Other Notable References The Thrill of It All
: Set in the key of Bb Major , the track features a BPM of approximately 78.
The title track itself is a mid-tempo ballad that reflects on the aftermath of a fleeting connection. Released on , this album served as a
: The lyrics depict a protagonist reflecting on a past relationship that, while perfect in the moment, was ultimately "far from lust" yet not quite love.
While "The Thrill of It All" is a title shared by several musical works and films, it is most prominently associated with second studio album and its title track. The Album: Sam Smith's The Thrill of It All Other Notable References : Set in the key
: The record is a collection of soul-searching ballads that explore sexuality, religion, and self-doubt .