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With an appeal that extends far beyond the back of the bus, 'I Need You' is – to borrow a word from the inimitable Dappy - probably best described as a "smasher"." [1] Alt-Uk.net reviewed the track: "I Need You is an absolute fun-packed single from N-Dubz, and whilst listening to this one it really is difficult not to start singing along. N ...
[62] [nb 7] Other than "I Need You", all the songs in the film were Lennon–McCartney compositions. As the end credits stated this on screen, a voiceover from Harrison repeatedly said, "'I Need You' by George Harrison!", increasing in volume each time. [67] The album and film enjoyed major commercial success around the world. [68]
"I Need You" (Dave Gahan song), 2003 "I Need You" (Eric Carmen song), 1977; first sung by Frankie Valli, and then covered by the Euclid Beach Band (1979) and 3T (1996) "I Need You" (Jars of Clay song), 2002 "I Need You" (The Kinks song), 1965 "I Need You" (LeAnn Rimes song), 2000 "I Need You" (Marc Anthony song), 2002 "I Need You" (Maurice ...
The song was covered by Australian dance group Disco Stewie Harrison, featuring Roma Waterman in 2005. The song peaked at number 21 on the Australian charts. Track listing
"I Need You" is a doo-wop and pop ballad that lasts three minutes and 35 seconds. [8] [15] [16] Michael Green looked to 1950s music as inspiration for the composition. [7]Hilton described "I Need You" as "the ultimate Valentine’s Day song" and said: "I've always done pop and dance music and EDM, and with this song I wanted to make something timeless and classic."
"I Need You" was released in the United States as a single from the Jesus soundtrack. On March 20, 2000, it was released to adult contemporary and hot adult contemporary radio; [6] it was released to retail on July 25, 2000. [7]
"I Need U" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by South Korean boy band BTS as the lead single from their third extended play, The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 1 (2015). The single was released by Big Hit Entertainment on April 29, 2015, in South Korea.
The song peaked at number 8 on the country charts in August 2007, partly due to competition with individual singles from Hill and McGraw ("Lost" and "If You're Reading This", respectively). The duet was nominated twice at the 2008 Grammy Awards for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals and Best Country Song.