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The album was then released on November 10 alongside a music video for "Maybe Man". [13] [14] On November 29, a music video for "Inertia", the 5th song on the album, was released. [15] On January 23, 2024, a music video for "Touchy Feely Fool", the 2nd song on the album, was released. [16]
In relation to the song being the last single of The Maybe Man before release, [4] the band stated "we put absolutely everything we had into this album, visuals, and tour. Down to every little detail. Get ready to immerse yourself in this world". [5] [6]
Throughout August and September 2023, AJR posted production snippets of "Touchy Feely Fool", later sending a studio-quality snippet of the song through their mailing list in October 2023. [2] The full song became available through an event in collaboration with Rec Room on November 2, and officially released as the second track of The Maybe Man ...
"Inertia" is a song by American pop band AJR. It appears as the fifth track on the band's fifth studio album, The Maybe Man, released on November 10, 2023 through Mercury Records. An acoustic recording of the song was later released as a single on May 24, 2024.
Maybe Man" musically builds as the song progresses, ending with a soft verse before a beat drop. [2] The second leg of the song follows a tempo of 112 beats per minute (BPM), beginning with AJR's crew member Rob Piccione yelling "One, two, pandemonium". [1] Spanning 12 verses in length, "Maybe Man" acts as a table of contents for the rest of ...
List of other charted songs, with year released, chart positions, and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US Rock [41] NZ Hot [45] "Next Up Forever" 2019 38 — Neotheater "Don't Throw Out My Legos" 26 — "Karma" 36 — RIAA: Gold [8] "3 O'Clock Things" 2021 28: 39 OK Orchestra "Maybe Man" 2023 29 — The Maybe Man ...
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The song was revived as a duet by Perry Como and Eddie Fisher, recorded on May 13, 1952, [6] which was released by RCA Victor Records, with the flip side "Watermelon Weather," as a 78 rpm single (catalog number 20-4744) [7] and a 45 rpm single (catalog number 47-4744) in the United States reaching #3 on the charts [6] in 52.