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The song was rarely played live by the band; when it was, it was played in a modern country style. It would never have been recorded but their debut album's producer Charles Fisher heard Frost and Smith tinkering with the tune on the studio piano during a break in recording. Fisher suggested that Moving Pictures record the song. [5]
"What About Me" (Anne Murray song), 1973 "What About Me?" (Kenny Rogers song), 1984 "What About Me" (Moving Pictures song), 1982, also covered by Shannon Noll "What About Me" (Haddaway song), 1997 "What About Me?", a song by Emily Osment from her debut EP, All the Right Wrongs "What About Me", a song by Cascada from Evacuate the Dancefloor
What About Me is the fifth album by American psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service. Released in December 1970 and recorded partly at the same sessions that produced Just for Love , the album is the last to feature pianist Nicky Hopkins and the last pre-reunion effort to feature founding members David Freiberg and John Cipollina .
It was recorded by Rogers, Kim Carnes, and James Ingram as a trio song from Rogers' Platinum certified 1984 album of the same name. It was the lead single from Rogers' million selling LP and reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (Rogers' last Pop Top 40 hit in the United States until 1999's " Buy Me a Rose )".
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Noll left Sony at the end of 2009, and was signed to Universal Music Australia in 2010. In October 2011 he released his fourth studio album A Million Suns which reached number eight. As of October 2011, Noll has achieved eighteen platinum and four gold certifications for albums and singles.
The song remains X's biggest and arguably most popular hit song to date. It discusses X's experiences with depression, thoughts of suicide, and romantic turmoil, as well as his personal regrets about his past. A music video for "Sad!" was released on June 28, 2018, via his YouTube channel. [8]
Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Album(s) Year Language(s) Ref. "100 Reasons Why" Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Charlene Harrison Precious: 1998 English "A.S.A.P." Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Deep River: 2002 Japanese "About Me" Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Exodus: 2004 English "Addicted to You" † Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Distance: 2001 Japanese