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"Something About You" is a single released by English jazz-funk band Level 42 in 1985, in advance of its inclusion on the album World Machine the same year. The song was written by Mark King, Mike Lindup, Phil Gould, Boon Gould, and Wally Badarou. Hugh Thompson (Hedge End) sung backing vocals on the 12" remix.
The song reached #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on the Billboard R&B chart. [1] [2] The B-side of the single was "Darling I Hum Our Song." [3] "Something About You" has appeared on numerous compilation albums, including The Ultimate Collection. [4] "Something About You" is unusual for a Motown song in that a guitar riff is prominent. [5]
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Something About You is the third studio album by American singer Angela Bofill, released in 1981. This was her first direct release through Arista Records , with Narada Michael Walden as producer and Clive Davis as executive.
"Something About You" is a song by English musician, ... A music video to accompany the release of "Something About You" was first released onto YouTube on 9 August ...
"Something About You" is a song by Australian record producer Hayden James, It was released on 19 December 2014 via the Teen Idols: A Future Classic Compilation. [2] The one-track digital single was released on 22 May 2015 [3] and remixes were released on 21 August 2015. [4] The track was also released in the US via Casablanca Records. [5]
Brenda Song got the best present during Christmas 2021 when her now-fiancé, Macaulay Culkin, popped the question. “He gave me a bunch of really weird presents, like, 21 individually wrapped ...
The album features six songs performed by the film's star Mandy Moore, along with others by Switchfoot, Rachael Lampa and many more. The soundtrack was re-released on October 21, 2003, as a special expanded edition and featured three songs that were not originally included on the first release of the soundtrack but featured in the film.