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"Hands on Me" is a song on Vanessa Carlton's third studio album, Heroes & Thieves (2007), and is the album's second single. According to the website FMQB.com, it was released to mainstream contemporary hit radio in the United States on February 19, 2008 (see 2008 in music ). [ 1 ]
Heroes & Thieves is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton, released by The Inc. Records on October 9, 2007. [1] It is co-produced by Irv Gotti, Linda Perry and Third Eye Blind lead singer Stephan Jenkins, who produced Carlton's second album, Harmonium (2004), and Carlton co-wrote the tracks with Perry and Jenkins.
Hands on Me may refer to: . Hands on Me a 2017 EP by Kim Chung-ha "Hands on Me" (Vanessa Carlton song), 2007 "Hands on Me" (Jason Derulo song), 2023 "Hands on Me", a song by Bobby V from the album The Rebirth, 2009
Vanessa Lee Carlton (born August 16, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. Her debut album, Be Not Nobody (2002), released by A&M Records , received a platinum certification in the United States, and her debut single and signature song " A Thousand Miles " spent 41 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned three Grammy nominations.
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"Hands on Me" 2011 "Carousel" Rabbits on the Run: Jake Davis 2012 "Hear the Bells" 2013 "I'll Wait for You" Sean Suozzi: 2015 "Young Heart" "Blue Pool" Liberman: Jesse Deflorio "Operator" Daniel Henry "House of Seven Swords" 2016 "Nothing Where Something Used to Be" Colin Devin Moore 2019 "Future Pain" Love Is An Art: Joshua Shoemaker [30] 2020
Carlton wrote the song's piano riff in the summer of 1998 at her parents' house in Philadelphia; her mother, who had been listening to her, said, "Vanessa, that's a hit song." [4] Carlton was unable to finish the song because of a case of writer's block, and did not return to it for several months. While looking for a record label that would ...