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The song peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Canada Country chart in June. [6] James' second single for MDM, "Some Hearts", was released in September. [7] His third single for the label, "Lonely Girl", was released on March 8, 2016. [8] All three songs are included on an extended play, Songs About a Girl, released on March 11. [8]
"Hot (I Need to Be Loved, Loved, Loved, Loved)" is a funk song by James Brown. Released as a single in December 1975, it reached #31 on the R&B chart. [1] [2] It uses the main riff from the David Bowie song "Fame", released earlier the same year. [3]
It was about being awake at 4am and having no-one to talk to." [6] [7] In a 2014 interview with Dave Simpson of The Guardian on the effect of the song, James guitarist Larry Gott stated, "Sit Down is one of those songs that encourages people to put their arms around strangers. As soon as we launch into the opening bars, they start smiling.
"Laid" is the title track from Manchester alternative rock band James's fifth studio album, Laid (1993). Released on 1 November 1993, the song was a commercial success, charting in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States, and has received attention as a theme song for the American Pie film series.
Whiplash is the seventh studio album by English rock band James.It was released on 24 February 1997, through Fontana Records.Following the release of the band's experimental sixth studio album Wah Wah (1994), they began working on a follow-up in 1995 at drummer David Baynton-Power's home studio.
James Blundell: I Shall Be Released: James Blunt: I Want You [50] Hanne Boel: Emotionally Yours: A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall: Michael Bolton: Like a Rolling Stone [19] Steel Bars: Co-written with Michael Bolton [51] Gary U.S. Bonds: From a Buick 6 [26] Graham Bonnet: It's All Over Now Baby Blue [15] I'll Be Your Baby Tonight: Ray Bonneville
James used Kirkland's lyrics, [5] with only a few slight changes, and the melody was substantially the same. However James rearranged the song into a stop-time rhythm that highlighted the slide guitar he was known for. [5] His version also benefitted from a rhythm guitar part by Jimmy Spruill.
Getting Myself Into" channels the indie sound of James's earliest material; "Magic Bus" is a dance-pop song. [25] [27] "Isabella" was the first song written for the album, and was originally known as "Yorkshire Day 1, Jam 2". [28] Davies made a 15-minute demo of the jam, which confused the other band members, who felt it was too long. [29]