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The song peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number 24 on Canada's RPM Top 100 Singles chart. [5] [6] Even though "Think About Me" was a top 20 hit, it was not included in the 1988 album Greatest Hits [7] although it did appear on the 2002 compilation album The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac.
Can't Help Thinking About Me. " Can't Help Thinking About Me " is a song written by the English musician David Bowie and recorded with his band the Lower Third. Released as a single by Pye Records on 14 January 1966, it was the first one issued under the "David Bowie" name after previously performing as Davy Jones or Davie Jones.
In the chorus, Smith admits: "You say I'm crazy/'Cause you don't think I know what you've done/But when you call me baby/I know I'm not the only one". [20] Smith revealed to Lewis Corner that the song was the only one on the album that is not about their life, but a marriage they observed first-hand, where they put themselves into the woman's ...
"When we just started down this road, the song just jumped out to me. There was something familiar about it — and then something that felt like a step forward at the same time," he says of the ...
The thing that's special to me about that song is that it's not all positive. There's parts of where I grew up that I love, but, obviously, I left. So there was something that I didn't feel that I ...
If no one can name the title of the song, you can give clues—whether that’s the artist, when it came out, the name of the album it’s on, more lyrics, etc. First one to get the title right ...
Think (About It) " Think (About It) " is a funk song recorded by Lyn Collins and released as a single on James Brown 's People Records in 1972. The recording was produced by Brown (who also wrote the song) and features instrumental backing from his band The J.B.'s. It was the title track of Collins' 1972 debut album.
Music video. "I Bet You Think About Me" on YouTube. " I Bet You Think About Me " [a] is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring harmony vocals from the American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton. Swift wrote it with Lori McKenna in June 2011 and intended to include it on her fourth studio album, Red (2012).