<|endoftext|> eastern United States. It features Ora in a red dress walking and running in the garden and Payne in the castle, with them meeting on the grand staircase at the end. Special effects throughout also show the pair levitating. Comparisons were drawn to the video of "Blank Space" by Taylor Swift, as both videos were filmed in the same location.
Live performances
On 31 January 2018, Payne and Ora performed "For You" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. They also sang on Today on 1 February, and on the French television show C à vous on 5 February. The duo also performed the song at the 2018 Brit Awards on 21 February 2018. On 12 April 2018, Payne and Ora performed the song live after Ora performed "Your Song" and "Anywhere" at the German Echo Music Prize.
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal.
Liam Payne – vocals, background vocals
Rita Ora – vocals, background vocals
Ali Payami – songwriting, production, background vocals, keyboard, bass, drums, horn, percussion, programming
Ali Tamposi – songwriting, background vocals
Andrew Watt – songwriting, production, background vocals, guitar
Peter Karlsson – production, background vocals
John Hanes – mix engineering
Sam Holland – engineering
Serban Ghenea – mixing
Jakob Jerlström – background vocals
Max Grahn – background vocals
Cory Bice – assistant engineering
Jeremy Lertola – assistant engineering
Niklas Ljungfelt – guitar
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
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! scope="row"| Portugal (AFP)
|Gold
|5,000
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Release history
See also
List of number-one hits of 2018 (Germany)
List of number-one songs of 2018 (Lebanon)
List of number-one songs of the 2010s (Czech Republic)
References
Category:2018 songs
Category:2018 singles
Category:Liam Payne songs
Category:Rita Ora songs
Category:Songs written by Ali Payami
Category:Songs written by Ali Tamposi
Category:Synthpop songs
Category:Songs written by Andrew Watt (musician)
Category:Vocal duets
Category:Fifty Shades film music
Category:Number-one singles in Germany
Category:Music videos directed by Hannah Lux Davis<|endoftext|>About Asphyxia
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22 October 2015
Lipreading is not about 'reading' the shape of the lips
There's a misconception that lipreading is just like reading a book. You look at the mouth and read, right?
But no, it's far, far more complicated than that. I have to queue up words in my mind, invent possibilities that fit the facial expression, body language, approximate number of syllables etc etc. Sometimes there are a couple of possibilities, and I hold both in my mind simultaneously, waiting for it to become clear. While I'm doing this, collecting possibilities and sifting through them all, I need to keep the conversation going. So I smile and nod and say 'mmm,' and 'yep...' as appropriate. If I don't do that, the speaker stops, and we haven't gotten anywhere.
Sometimes though, I get right to the end, and I realise that none of the possibilities work. The whole thing just doesn't make sense. And then I have to say, 'Sorry, can you go right back to the start?'
And you might wonder, well why were you nodding and smiling and saying yes all along when I didn't understand. But that's because it's how lipreading works. It's not a lie. It's the only practical way to do it.
It can take a whole minute or two after the speaker finishes, that it suddenly comes to me what was said.
As you can imagine, this is incredibly hard work. I have an hour of lipreading in me a day, tops. After that, fatigue sets in. And if I go too far, pushing myself for maybe 3 hours, I am WIPED afterwards, and my head pounds. It can literally take me days to recover.
This is why, even though I'm a pretty competent lipreader, I prefer other modes of conversation.
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