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Sam Smith - Im Not The Only One Mp3 May 2026

: "You say I'm crazy / 'Cause you don't think I know what you've done" —this captures the "gaslighting" often present in failing relationships. 🎬 Cinematic Storytelling

: The video uses color to tell the story—bright whites for the wife’s "innocence" and home life, contrasted with dark, dim lighting for the husband's affair in a bar.

I'm Not The Only One, by Sam Smith | by Maria Eliadis | Medium Sam Smith - Im Not The Only One MP3

The music video, directed by Luke Monaghan, brings the lyrics to life with a 1950s-inspired aesthetic.

: The wife is shown drinking and burning her husband's clothes, yet she still welcomes him home with a smile, illustrating the "cycle of emotional breakdowns" mentioned in the lyrics. 📈 Chart Success & Legacy : "You say I'm crazy / 'Cause you

The song was a massive commercial hit and remains a staple of Smith's discography.

: Smith wrote the song with Jimmy Napes after observing a friend’s marriage fall apart due to infidelity. : The wife is shown drinking and burning

: Smith adopted the viewpoint of the "victim"—specifically the wife—who knows her husband is cheating but chooses to stay for complex emotional reasons.

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: "You say I'm crazy / 'Cause you don't think I know what you've done" —this captures the "gaslighting" often present in failing relationships. 🎬 Cinematic Storytelling

: The video uses color to tell the story—bright whites for the wife’s "innocence" and home life, contrasted with dark, dim lighting for the husband's affair in a bar.

I'm Not The Only One, by Sam Smith | by Maria Eliadis | Medium

The music video, directed by Luke Monaghan, brings the lyrics to life with a 1950s-inspired aesthetic.

: The wife is shown drinking and burning her husband's clothes, yet she still welcomes him home with a smile, illustrating the "cycle of emotional breakdowns" mentioned in the lyrics. 📈 Chart Success & Legacy

The song was a massive commercial hit and remains a staple of Smith's discography.

: Smith wrote the song with Jimmy Napes after observing a friend’s marriage fall apart due to infidelity.

: Smith adopted the viewpoint of the "victim"—specifically the wife—who knows her husband is cheating but chooses to stay for complex emotional reasons.