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DeLonge based the song on memories of his initial courtship with then-spouse Jennifer Jenkins. The song's creation stems from Blink-182 manager Rick DeVoe's opinion that the album lacked a catchy, "feel-good" song. DeLonge composed "First Date" in response, while bassist Mark Hoppus composed the album's lead single "The Rock Show".
"Don't Touch Me (Throw da Water on 'Em)" is a promo single for rapper Busta Rhymes's album Back on My B.S.. [1] It was produced by Grind Music (LV & Sean C) for The Hitmen . [ 1 ] The song samples "I Can Give You Love" by 1960s/1970s soul band The Diplomats (not to be confused with the rap crew). [ 1 ]
Her version of "Don't Touch Me" was released in April 1966, a month following the original version's release. The song also became a major hit, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [24] Burgess's version of "Don't Touch Me" was released on her 1966 studio album of the same name. [23]
The album debuted at number sixteen on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, becoming Rimes's first album to ever enter the chart. However, due to the CD set released exclusively at Walmart containing Rimes's previously released Greatest Hits album the sales for that set, 2,000 units, were ineligible to be included with the stand-alone album and as such charted at number nineteen, three ...
In the radio/music video version's lyrics, "touch me" replaces the explicit version's "fuck me". The song samples the 1978 version of "Be Ever Wonderful" by Ted Taylor . Remix
Don't Touch Me (Jeannie Seely song) a song by Jeannie Seely written by Hank Cochran, covered by Bettye Swann; Don't Touch Me (Busta Rhymes song), see Don't Touch Me (Throw da Water on 'em) Don't Touch Me (Hazel O'Connor song), N. O'Connor, E. Case 1984 "Sondaeji-ma", Don't Touch Me (Ailee song) "Don't Touch Me", a song by The Drongos Mitchell 1982
"Don't Lose Touch" is a song by the Gainesville, Florida-based punk rock band Against Me!, released as the first single from their 2005 album Searching for a Former Clarity. Like the second single " From Her Lips to God's Ears (The Energizer) ", it was released exclusively on twelve-inch vinyl with a remixed version of the song as the A-side ...
In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Alex Henderson gave the album four out of five stars, describing most of the various singers on the album as having "big, substantial voices" and that the album's producer, Gianfranco Bortolotti, "sees to it that vocal personality is a prime ingredient of such exuberant offerings as "Girl to Girl," "Touch Me," and a remake of [Gloria] Gaynor's "I Will ...