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In July, the song was included on the American album Something New. Capitol Records also released it as a single, with "Matchbox" (also from the Long Tall Sally EP) as the A-side, on August 24, 1964. [4] "Slow Down" reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. [5] The song is also included on the 1988 Past Masters compilation. [4]
"Slow It Down" is a song by American singer and songwriter Benson Boone. It was released on March 21, 2024, as the second single from his debut studio album, Fireworks & Rollerblades (2024). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song peaked in the top twenty in several countries, including Ireland, Norway, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Cash Box said the song has "a gentle funk anchor on an otherwise airy romantic ballad." [4] In a retrospective review of the song, Allmusic journalist Stewart Mason wrote: "Of all of Culture Club's early hits, Time (Clock of the Heart) has probably aged the best. Boy George drops the cryptic self-mythology long enough to deliver a tender ...
"Time" would be released 2 months later alongside a lyric video on 24 August 2023. [20] Similar to lead single "Money", Waters strips back much of the psychedelic instrumentation and heavily slows it down from the original, putting a greater emphasis on Waters' crooning vocals, atmospheric production, and in general a more mellow sound. [21 ...
Ell cited "Right on Time" as her "own theme song", taking inspiration from the idea that "women spend a lot of time feeling like they might miss their ‘time’ in life –their time to be beautiful, to be a mother, to have their dream career, to work their ass off," adding there is "a constant fear that we might miss the very thing we want by focusing on something else" and that she was ...
[16] [17] The song, which has a very big range, was originally written in the higher key of F. But to accommodate Medley's baritone voice, the key was gradually lowered to C ♯ in the recording, [18] which, together with slowing the song down, changed the "whole vibe of the song", according to Medley. [17] [19]
"Pretty Slowly" is a folk rock song in which Benson Boone reflects on a romantic relationship that ended in breakup, [2] [3] [4] over an instrumental composed of piano and guitar. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He reminisces the positive moments of his relationship in the first verse, and reveals in the chorus that his troubled past drove his partner to leave him.
Tempo rubato (Italian for 'stolen time'; UK: / ˈ t ɛ m p oʊ r ʊ ˈ b ɑː t oʊ /, US: / r uː-/, [1] [2] Italian: [ˈtɛmpo ruˈbaːto];) is a musical term referring to expressive and rhythmic freedom by a slight speeding up and then slowing down of the tempo of a piece at the discretion of the soloist or the conductor.