Greg Holden

Greg Holden is a British singer-songwriter who is best known for his hit charity single "The Lost Boy" and for co-writing "Home", the 2012 debut single for American Idol-winner Phillip Phillips.

Holden gained a large following by posting live videos of himself performing his songs on YouTube. His debut album, A Word in Edgeways, was released in 2009, and was followed by the EP "Sing For the City".

Holden's second album, I Don't Believe You, was released in May 2011, and an acoustic version of I Don't Believe You was also released in March 2012. "The Lost Boy" was released as a charity single in December 2011, and it became a hit for him in the Netherlands, topping the Dutch iTunes singles chart on Christmas Day and reaching No. 2 on the Dutch Top 40. His single "I Need An Energy", was released in October 2012, and was used on the soundtrack of the film, Chasing Mavericks.

In 2012, Holden became known in the United States for "Home", which was used for Phillip Phillips as his coronation song for the final of the American Idol. In 2014, "Home" was named one of the most performed pop songs of 2013 by ASCAP.

His latest album, Chase the Sun, was released in April 2015, which featured the single "Hold On Tight", The album also includes "Boys in the Street", which was written after he was asked to contribute by Everyone Is Gay, an organization that supports LGBTQ youth, to contribute to their 2014 fundraiser compilation, The Gayest Compilation Ever Made II.

Music Videos

 * Boys in the Street
 * Hell & Back
 * Hold On Tight
 * Home
 * I Need an Energy
 * Save Yourself
 * The Lost Boy