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The ‘90s rock song doesn’t hold back and the mix of piano, guitar and drums make it a classic love hit. ... The 2005 R&B song highlights the pain that accompanies falling in love with someone ...
You can go from a jazzy number that spells out letters (like “L-O-V-E” by Nat King Cole) to a rock hit that breaks down the true meaning of love (like “I Want to Know What Love Is” by ...
Three years passed before "Someone That I Used to Love" was recorded and released, with Michael Masser producing and playing piano on the Natalie Cole version, issued as the lead single from her 1980 album Don't Look Back. The first single from Cole not produced by Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy, "Someone That I Used to Love" afforded Cole a ...
The song was released on 19 February 2021 [1] as the fourth single from Shark's second studio album, Cry Forever. Shark recalls saying "Just before we started the writing session, Ed [Sheeran] asked me if I wrote songs about my man, I told him I do, but love songs aren't really for us. He then smiled and said 'ok that's what we'll do then'.
An R&B song, "Loving Someone" has an electronic production that incorporates elements of spoken word, folktronica and Brit soul. Healy sings and raps the lyrics, which serve as a commentary centred on youth culture, in a mockney style. The song implores listeners to critically think about fame while focusing on themes of conditional love and ...
It first appeared as a song on Streisand's twenty-eighth studio album, A Love Like Ours (1999), and was released as an international CD single that included three additional tracks, two of which were recorded during the A Love Like Ours sessions but were not included on the album. [1] The song later was included on Streisand's Duets album ...
The ‘90s rock song doesn’t hold back and the mix of piano, guitar and drums make it a classic love hit. ... The 2005 R&B song highlights the pain that accompanies falling in love with someone ...
While the song debuted at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it immediately hit the top spot on the Hot Digital Songs chart selling 229,000 downloads for its first week. [13] On the Hot 100, the track's launch is the highest for a male pop/rock singer-songwriter since David Cook burst in at number 3 with " The Time of My Life " the week ...