
The music video is completely different, however, and shows Lewis frolicking at a gentleman's club. 'I'm not ready to be just another of your mistakes / Don't wanna let the pieces fall out of place / I was only just a breath removed from going to waste / 'Til I found salvation in the form of your / Your grace Your grace / Your grace Don't take it away.' The lyrics in the chorus make it sound as though he's trying to win someone back after splitting up:

Most of the songs on Lewis' debut album, 'Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent', were about a break-up and being heartbroken after the end of a relationship. Bruises seem like an altogether more repairable thing." Kind of where it’s like people say emotional baggage and stuff.

He spoke about the meaning behind the song in an interview with Genius, explaining that it's about the end of a significant relationship: "When talking about bruises I wasn’t necessarily saying bad things. It appeared on both his first EP 'Bloom' as well as being the lead single from his debut album, and was released once again in January 2020 as his third single in the US. Lewis Capaldi originally released his song 'Bruises' back in March 2017, when it reached Number 16, later re-releasing the song as part of a remixed EP. It reached Number 4 in the UK and Number 1 in the Scottish charts, as well as being certified Gold in the UK.Ģ018 single 'Grace' peaked at Number 9 in the UK, and was certified Platinum in the UK. 'Before You Go' also reached Number 1 in the UK, whilst 'Hold Me While You Wait' has also been very successful. It also performed well in Europe and the US. So far, Lewis Capaldi's most successful single is 'Someone You Loved' - having spent seven weeks at Number 1 and being certified 2x Platinum in the UK.

Which are Lewis Capaldi's most successful songs?
