Ed Sheeran Didn’t Cry at the Grammys—But He Broke Down Remembering His Grandmother. “She Was the Musical One in Our Family,” He Whispered Before Singing ‘Supermarket Flowers.’ No Lights. No Dancers. Just a Grandson Grieving the Woman Who Gave His Mother Her Voice. The Song Didn’t Top Charts—It Topped Hearts. And That’s the Kind of Hit You Never Forget.

More Than a Song — A Goodbye in Melody “Supermarket Flowers,” featured on his 2017 album ÷ (Divide), begins as a gentle piano ballad — but quickly unfolds into something far more personal. The lyrics tell the story of packing up a life, piece by piece, in the sterile quiet of a hospital room. “I took the … Read more