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The hip hop and R&B song was released on January 26, 2017 as the lead single of Ross' ninth studio album Rather You Than Me, with the record labels Maybach Music Group and Epic Records. [1] The song was produced by C-Gutta and J-Pilot. The song contains a sample of "People Make the World Go Round" by The Stylistics. [2]
Persson wrote the lyrics to the song at an airport while waiting for a plane. She later said that the song is "quite a sad love song; the meaning of it is quite pathetic, really." [8] She also added that "the biggest hits are the ones that are the easiest to write". [9] She said that, at the time, the song "was slower and more of a bossa nova ...
"She Loves You" is the song that thrust the Beatles full-scale into the British national spotlight. [49] [29] Part of this was the effectiveness of the song's hook; author Eric Starr wrote in retrospect, "Each chorus or refrain pounds the hook into your head until it's imprinted in your brain."
And the guy who's writing the song is in love with her and he kinda wishes she would just be more normal and, like, come on back down to the ground [Laughs], but she doesn't. She goes floating over the backyard and past the buildings and the schools and stuff and is absolutely [upside-down] to him in every way." [4]
"She Thinks She Needs Me" is a song written by Shane Minor, Sonny LeMaire and Clay Mills, and recorded by American country music artist Andy Griggs. It was released in February 2004 as the lead-off single from his album This I Gotta See. It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
"She" is a song recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells and released as a single in November 1969; [1] it was also included on the band's 1970 album, Travelin'. The song reached No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 on January 24, 1970. [2] The song also reached No. 15 in Canada.
"She" is a song by the American hard rock group Kiss. It was released in 1975 on the band's third studio album, Dressed to Kill. The song was written by Gene Simmons and Stephen Coronel while Simmons was in a band called Bullfrog Bheer. [1] Although it was first released in 1975, Kiss had performed "She" on previous tours. It was removed from ...
The version of "She and I" was released for radio airplay, the music video, and retail sale as a 7-inch single is nearly two minutes shorter than the full-length album version. Among other noticeable differences, the single version's end is abridged and does not include the false fade.