The official music video for Sam Smith 's is a groundbreaking visual statement that masterfully intertwines themes of grief, romantic longing, and a passionate plea for marriage equality. Released in February 2015 as a re-issue to support the single's massive success, the video serves as one of the most defining artistic statements of Smith's early career. 🎬 Production and Direction Director: Ryan Hope. Location: St Margaret's Church in Lee, South East London.
The video operates on a jarring but beautiful contrast between life and death, joy and mourning, utilizing a seamless transition in time. Sam Smith - Lay Me Down (Official Video)
As the song builds, the lighting shifts to bright, warm sunlight. The dark funeral attire is replaced by wedding guests. The scene transforms into a joyful, celebratory wedding ceremony where Smith is seen marrying the same man who lies in the casket. The official music video for Sam Smith 's
Beyond the personal narrative of love and loss, the music video carried a heavy political and cultural message during a time when same-sex marriage in religious institutions was a fiercely debated global topic. Location: St Margaret's Church in Lee, South East London
Smith actively used the video to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. Upon its release, they stated that the video showcased their dream that gay, lesbian, and transgender people all over the world would eventually be allowed to marry "under any roof, in any city, in any town, in any village, in any country". The rector of the church, Rev. Dr. Alan Race, intentionally gave permission to shoot the video to support this message of inclusion. 🎼 Connection to the Song