

Goulding has said of "Delirium," part of me used this album as an experiment to make a big pop album. TUCKER: That's "Lost And Found," another song from "Delirium," her new album. You don't even try, still you look so cool - like a cover boy when you light the moon. GOULDING: (Singing) Got to love this field and the cherry sky under blossom clouds though it's late July. This time around, she's going for something different. It's a vocal style that has enabled her to stand out when what she was making was primarily beat-dominated dance music. Goulding specializes in singing about romantic yearning in a clear voice with crisp enunciation. The song appeared on the "50 Shades Of Grey" soundtrack album and is probably the British singer's most well-known work in America thus far. KEN TUCKER, BYLINE: Chances are, you may know that song, "Love Me Like You Do," more readily than you know its singer, Ellie Goulding. Never knew that it could mean so much - so much. You're the cure, you're the pain, you're the only thing I want to touch. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO")ĮLLIE GOULDING: (Singing) You're the light, you're the night, you're the color of my blood. But Ken says her new album, "Delirium," represents a shift into mainstream pop and hopefully a bigger U.S.

She first became known the electronic dance music genre. Our rock critic, Ken Tucker, has a review of a new album by Ellie Goulding, a 29-year-old British singer who's been much more popular in the U.K.
