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"I Don't Want to Talk About It" is a song written by American guitarist Danny Whitten. It was first recorded by American rock band Crazy Horse and issued as the final track on side one of their 1971 eponymous album. It was Whitten's signature tune, but gained more fame via its numerous cover versions, especially that by Rod Stewart.
Danny Ray Whitten (May 8, 1943 – November 18, 1972) was an American guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with Neil Young's backing band Crazy Horse, and for the song "I Don't Want to Talk About It", a hit for Rod Stewart and Everything but the Girl.
She is best known for her duet with Rod Stewart on "I Don't Want To Talk About It" during his concert at the Albert Hall in October 2004. [1] The official Rod Stewart video of the performance has received over 1 billion worldwide (excluding UK) YouTube views. [2] In addition, another YouTube posting of this event has received over 100 million ...
"I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore" is a single by American country music artist Connie Smith. Released in October 1976, the song reached #13 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The song was issued onto Smith's 1976 studio album that was released under the same name as the single.
Guetta and OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder built the song based on the melody of "Dragostea Din Tei" by the Moldovan Eurodance group O-Zone, [1] along with Michael Pollack, Aldae, Brent Kutzle, Jakke Erixson, Josh Varnadore, Tyler Spry and Timofey Reznikov, while Guetta, Kutzle, Spry, Erixson and Renizkov produced it.
Intro Mm Verse 1 I fall asleep cryin’ You turn up the TV You don’t wanna hear me One more sleepless night Big day in the morning So, I take my time to self-soothe
A cover version of Danny Whitten's "I Don't Want to Talk About It", previously a success for Rod Stewart, was released as a single shortly afterwards. It reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart [6] and was added to the latter issues of the album. [2]
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" landing at the No. 1 spot means the track has further surpassed "Let It Go," one of the most beloved songs in the Disney canon, on the charts. The "Frozen" song peaked ...