Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Perry performing an acoustic version of "Thinking of You" during her Witness: The Tour in October 2017.. The song has received some retrospective praise, with Christopher Rosa of Glamour calling it a "fan favorite" and described it as her most emotional song compared to others in her discography, adding that it is "one of Perry's rawest vocal performances, but [the] chorus still packs a punch."
"Thinking of You" (Katy Perry song), 2008 "Thinking of You" (Loggins and Messina song), 1973 "Thinking of You" (Sa-Fire song), 1989 "Thinking of You" (Sister Sledge song), 1984 "Thinking of You" (Status Quo song), 2004 "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)", a 1998 song by NSYNC "Thinking of You", a song by A Perfect Circle from Mer de Noms
Perry also starred in a four-day long livestream event on YouTube in 2017 titled Katy Perry Live: Witness World Wide. She later appeared in the music video for Taylor Swift 's " You Need to Calm Down " in June 2019.
Katy Perry is looking back on her 2015 Super Bowl performance with nothing but love. Perry, 40, shared a series of photos from the big day nearly 10 years ago on Instagram, captioning the carousel ...
It's been four years since the crooner put out a new album -- and he's opening up about what helped him put it all together.
In 2003, she briefly performed as Katheryn Perry, to avoid confusion with actress Kate Hudson, and later adopted the stage name "Katy Perry", using her mother's maiden name. [34] In 2010, she recalled that "Thinking of You" was one of the first songs she wrote after moving to Los Angeles. [35]
Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry met in January 2016 and got engaged on Valentine's Day in 2019. The "Woman's World" singer gave birth to their daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom, on August 26, 2020.
[citation needed] The song was also included in the setlist of The Prismatic World Tour, in which it is interpolated with Perry's 2009 song "Thinking of You". A violin cover of the song by music student Grace Youn, which Youn had uploaded to YouTube in 2011, was used in the opening scene of Perry's 2012 documentary, Katy Perry: Part of Me. [62]