James Blunt's Emotional Tribute 'Dark Thought' - A Song for Carrie Fisher
James Blunt's Emotional Tribute 'Dark Thought' - A Song for Carrie Fisher

Finally, James Blunt is set to release his song about the late “Star War” legend Carrie Fisher.

The 49-year-old musician was good friends with the Hollywood legend, who died in 2016 at the age of 60, and even lived with her while he was in Los Angeles to record his albums; she is also the godmother of his kid.

And the ‘Goodbye My Lover’ hitmaker took “a few years” to write the sad ballad ‘Dark Thought,’ which is about going to the Princess Leia actress’ gate after she died.

The song is featured on James Blunt’s forthcoming album, ‘Who We Used To Be’, and he’s promised that while there are some sad songs, there are some more up-tempo “sweet ones” as well.

Speaking to Music Week, he said: ‘Dark Thought’ is the song I always wanted to write for Carrie Fisher, but never got round to writing for her while she was alive. That’s taken me a few years to write. It was about the moment I went back to her house after she had died and knocked on the gate. The ‘Girl That Never Was’ will speak for itself, it’s a very sad song. But then there are some really sweet ones.”

He added: “I’m not supposed to use the word beautiful in any song, but track two is called ‘Some Kind Of Beautiful’ and it’s about someone I’ve lived with and loved and the excitement I still feel for them. No matter how many years go by, that excitement is only greater. There, I found a positive one for you!”

James Blunt previously told the emotional story of touching her gate and breaking down in tears.

During an appearance on ‘People Now,’ James Blunt recalled: “I had an amazing moment going back to Los Angeles last time to do this album, and I was staying in a hotel because obviously I’m homeless now, I can’t stay with her. And I thought ‘You know what, I’ll drive back. I’ll drive to the house.’ And then I had an internal conversation: ‘That would be weird’, ‘No come on, I’m driving to the house’.

“So I drove up to her gate, and I put my hand on her gate and I immediately started crying. I was saying ‘Oh god Carrie, I miss you so much.’ And as I did that, three StarMap vans, which drive tourists to various celebrity’s houses pulled up beside me James Blunt added.

“And I heard on the intercom, ‘And on your left, you’ll see the late great Carrie Fisher’s house, and you’ll see some fans are still deeply moved by her passing’. I was that fan. I think she would have enjoyed the irony.”

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