Callum Beattie: Get to know the singer behind 'Salamander Street'

He's now released 'Something In My Eye'

Callum Beattie
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 17th Oct 2024

Scottish singer/songwriter Callum Beattie was born in Edinburgh, and turned 35-years-old on 17th October 2024. He's known for his songs 'Salamander Street', inspired by a famous street in Edinburgh, as well as 'Heart Stops Beating' and 'Don't Walk Alone'. Callum has now released his first independent release 'Something In My Eye', which he said is 'most important record' he's ever made.

The singer has toured a number of times, supporting Razorlight and The Kooks, and has now announced his 2024 headline tour in Scotland, including a matinee gig where kids are welcome. Tickets are on sale now from Aloud.com. To celebrate his biggest gigs yet, we've gathered together some things you NEED to know about Callum Beattie, including his biggest songs!

Callum Beattie - 'Heart Stops Beating'

'Heart Stops Beating' is the first song from Callum's second album 'Vandals'. He gave fans a preview of his song at TRNMST in 2022 before its release.

Callum Beattie - 'Don't Walk Alone'

'Don't Walk Alone' was the follow-up to Callum's single 'Lovers'. It is a powerful and uplifting anthem filled with positivity about the future, as well as how future generations can make changes.

The song is featured on Callum's album ‘People Like Us’ Scottish Deluxe Edition and is a song about unity in these difficult times.

Callum Beattie - 'Without You'

Callum released 'Without You' in June 2019 and shared a photo of some of the lyrics saying, 'Hand written lyrics to #WithoutYou! Who wants this exact copy of my handwritten lyric from my lyric book??!'. (sic)

Speaking to clashmusic.com about the filming the music video for 'Without You', Callum said, "It's something I’ll never forget. I wanted to get the right balance between emotion and humour and I think the director nailed that aspect. It’s a song about ending a relationship and the feeling good about things one day and then feeling terrible the next day."

Continuing, "I think the idea of a relationship therapy session has captured that by keeping it fun and lighthearted without losing the soul of the song."

Callum Beattie - 'We Are Stars'

Callum's gorgeous song 'We Are Stars' came out in 2020, and the music video is set in Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands.

Callum Beattie - 'Warrior'

In March 2021, Callum dedicated the unreleased demo of his song 'Warrior' to teenage Aidan Hogg, who had been diagnosed with blood cancer.

He wrote on Instagram: 'I’ve lost a lot of people, both young and old to Cancer, and when I saw young Aidan’s story, it moved me to take action. I’ve started a crowdfunder (Dave and I have already put £1000 in the pot to get it up and running) and I’ve also decided to dedicate this brand new, unreleased demo to his recovery.

'Rather than releasing a new single and getting you to buy it, I’m asking you to donate to the campaign instead. The money will be used to adapt Aidan’s home and also to raise awareness.

' hope you like it, I think it’s the perfect song for an inspirational young man - his strength leaves me in total awe - Aidan, you are a very special boy. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. ❤️❤️❤️'.

Callum Beattie - 'Salamander Street'

Written over a decade ago, and taken from Callum's debut album 'People Like Us', ‘Salamander Street’ is about the road in Leith, Edinburgh of the same name. The song always proved popular with fans at Callum's gigs, and was released, along with the the music video which features Callum sitting on his guitar case playing his guitar in various places along Salamander Street as the story of the music video plays out interspersed with clips of Callum.

What is 'Salamander Street' about?

Speaking to us, about his single ‘Salamander Street’ Callum said: "I wake up every day to 200 messages and it’s thanks to you guys, I know you think I have to say that, but genuinely I really appreciate your support."

When asked about the reasons for writing a song about an area that’s known for a certain type of ‘nightlife’, Callum explained: “It’s a song about growing up in Edinburgh, and you know, I went to school with someone who I later saw in Salamander Street, and I just thought, it’s a story that’s real, and I wanted to write about it.”

The singer went on to describe how he wrote the song in a cupboard in his mum’s kitchen when he was just 18-years-old!

Who is Callum Beattie's dad?

Callum's dad has played a big part in encouraging the singer to pursue his career in music. Callum was brought up by him as a single parent, and he has spoken about his dad a number of times in interviews.

Speaking to F Word Magazine, Callum said, "My dad brought me up as a single parent. We were poor to the point that we had to use a hairdryer to heat up our beds in winter; that sort of thing. But in all fairness growing up in that situation made me the person I am today and it’s given me an insight into a lot of things some other people haven’t experienced."

He went on to say, "My dad brought me up on the likes of Springsteen and Bowie and I discovered a lot of indie bands when I was at school. But my influences come from many different sources. It’s a huge mix and I appreciate any band that has been able to write great songs."

PRS for Music's website also says, "Despite struggling as a single parent, Callum’s father bought him an acoustic guitar and encouraged him to pursue music on a full-time basis."

Callum wrote his song 'Some Heroes Don't Wear Capes' as a tribute to his dad.

How old is Callum Beattie?

His birthday is 17th October and he was born in 1989, making Callum currently 35-years-old. In 2023 he thanked his fans for all of their birthday messages, saying: 'Thanks for all the birthday messages today folks and for making my life a beautiful place to be. It’s been a long journey but I’m enjoying it more than ever thanks to you all ❤️'.

Is Callum Beattie on tour?

Will be on a tour in Scotland later this year. Find out more about when and where he's performing.

Does Callum Beattie have a girlfriend?

It's not clear if Callum is currently in a relationship, but he did write his 2019 track 'Nothing Hurts Like You' about his 10-year relationship with his now ex-girlfriend from his hometown.

Now take a look at artists who found fame through social media:

Justin Bieber

A young Justin Bieber had been uploading covers of songs when a talent manager discovered him through YouTube in 2008. Since then he has become a super successful artist around the world with hits like 'Baby', 'Never Say Never' and, of course, who could forget the summer hit of 2017 'Despacito'. More recently, we've enjoyed hits like 'Holy', 'Lonely' and 'Hold On'.


As well as an amazing musical career. Bieber has a number of clothing ranges and he even landed his own docu-series with YouTube.

The Weeknd

The Weeknd, real name Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, is known for his hits, 'Can't Feel My Face' and 'Starboy', and 'Blinding Lights, however before that he made his name on YouTube using the name The Weeknd.


After releasing a nine-track mixtape in 2011, Abel landed his first ever record deal, signing with Republic Records in 2012.

Shawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes started to gain popularity on the social media app Vine by posting song covers. After getting attention online he got his first record deal and his success has continued from there.


Shawn has since had hits such as 'Treat You Better' and 'There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back', and even had some huge hits with his former girlfriend, singer Camila Cabello!

Calvin Harris

He might be one of the highest-paid DJs around the world, but it wasn't always that way. Calvin Harris was discovered after he posted his solo recordings on MySpace. His recordings were discovered by Mark Gillespie, a talent booker for the dance-festival firm Global Gathering. Mark gave Calvin his first signing.


Calvin has now gone on have hits such as 'Summer', 'Feels', and 'Acceptable In The 80s', and of course, he's worked with major artists such as Dua Lipa, Rihanna and Katy Perry.

Halsey

Before teaming up with The Chainsmokers for their hit 'Closer', Halsey had success on social media. The 29-year-old singer started out by posting videos to Tumblr and YouTube. Now she has had hits including 'Him & I' with G-Eazy.

5 Seconds Of Summer

Australian group 5 Seconds of Summer were YouTube celebrities, before seeing success in the charts. The group posted videos of themselves covering songs and later toured with One Direction. 5 Seconds of Summer have now have four albums and three top 10 singles in the UK including 'She Looks So Perfect'.

Dave

Before becoming a household name in the music scene, rapper Dave actually started by releasing music on different musical platforms including YouTube! The singer then got his big break when he performed on SB.TV in 2015.


Of course, since then, Dave has taken the world by storm, releasing hits like 'Location', 'Streatham', and 'No Words'.

Troye Sivan

Australian singer Troye Sivan rose to fame as a YouTube personality, he later had teamed up with DJ Martin Garrix on his song 'There for You' and enjoyed a top 5 EP in 2015 called 'Wild'.

Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth saw initial success from his videos on YouTube. Charlie's YouTube channel had comedy videos and acoustic covers. Since being discovered Charlie has gone on to have three albums and a string of top 10 hits including 'Marvin Gaye' featuring Meghan Trainor, 'Attention' and 'Summer Feelings' with Lennon Stella.

Carly Rae Jepsen

Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepson competed on various TV talent shows, before she reached mainstream success after the release of her song 'Call Me Maybe'. The song was catapulted to the Number 1 spot when Justin Bieber tweeted about it, as well as uploading a video to YouTube of himself and Selena Gomez miming the lyrics as the song played.


Justin's manager, Scooter Braun, soon signed Carly to a record deal, with the singer later releasing huge bops like 'I Really Like You', 'Run Away With Me' and 'Cut to the Feeling'.

KSI

Rapper KSI, now known for huge hits like 'Don't Play' and 'Holiday', actually started out on YouTube, with his accounts dating back to 2008! The rapper became popular on the streaming platform for a slightly different reason, however, uploading gaming–commentary videos from 2014!

Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion built up a following by posting her freestyle raps on social media. She became hugely popular with her fanbase and quickly racked up plays on Soundcloud and YouTube which led to her signing a record deal in 2018.

Saweetie

Rapper Saweetie got discovered by posting her rap videos on Instagram, where she now has over 13 million followers. In 2016 she rapped over the beat for 'My Neck, My Back (Lick It)' by Khia, and the song went viral. This rap was then turned into her iconic song 'Icy Girl'.

Mimi Webb

It's no secret that the icon that is Mimi Webb owes the skyrocketing of her career to popular social media app TikTok. As well as sharing videos of her songs, the singer also became known for sharing her friends and family's reactions to hearing her tracks for the first time - with the clips going viral on the app. On top of this, her track 'Before I Go' featured on popular creator Charli D'Amelio's video, leaving fans wanting more. Mimi quickly shot to superstardom, with huge tracks like '24/5'. 'House On Fire' and 'Ghost of You'.

Sam Ryder

Sam Ryder rose to fame after posting covers on TikTok during the Covid pandemic, gaining the attention of major artists and going on to sign a record deal. Sam then famously represented the UK in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing in second place with 422 points as he became the highest scoring UK Eurovision entrant.

Mae Stephens

Mae Stephens shot to fame when her track 'If We Ever Broke Up' went viral on TikTok, after sharing a clip of the song on the platform towards the end of 2022. Mae used to work in ASDA and left her job after achieving incredible viral success, going on to sign her first record deal with EMI in 2023.

Caity Baser

Caity Baser began posting videos to her TikTok page during lockdown, with her track 'Average Student' gaining popularity on the app in 2020. In 2023, Caity teamed up with Mae Muller and Stefflon Don on Sigala's track 'Feels This Good', as well as featuring on Joel Corry's 'Dance Around It'.

Cat Burns

Cat Burns gained popularity on TikTok with her track 'Go', which went on to reach Number 2 on the UK Chart. She was nominated for three awards at the 2023 BRIT Awards, where she also performed.

You can hear songs by Callum Beattie on MFR.

Read more:

Callum Beattie announces new headline tour for December in Scotland

Dylan John Thomas reveals what sparked his passion for music

Gerry Cinnamon: Get to know the Scottish singer

How to listen to MFR:

For great music and incredible competitions tune into MFR on FM and DAB across the North of Scotland, online, on our app, or say ‘Play MFR’ on your Smart Speaker. We play you the biggest hits from the world’s hottest artists. You’ll find new favourites every day and hear the songs you've missed from the last few years.