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"I'm Over You" is a song written by Tim Nichols and Zack Turner, and recorded by American country music artist Keith Whitley. It was posthumously released in January 1990 as the third single from the album I Wonder Do You Think of Me. The song reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
The song's official music video is known for featuring various absurdist elements alongside the pop duo as they act on a solid white stage. [6] It was produced, directed and written by Paul Flattery and Jim Yukich of FYI. In 2018, actor Paul Rudd and late-night host Jimmy Fallon made a shot-for-shot recreation of the music video for The Tonight ...
"I'm Over You" is a song by Martine McCutcheon. Written by the songwriting duo Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers, the single became McCutcheon's second-highest-charting single (behind the 1999 number-one "Perfect Moment"), peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart in November 2000. The song also found modest success in Ireland, reaching number 23.
"I'm Over You", a Stan Rogers song, 1994; See also. Over You (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 14:52 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
"I'm Over You" (1988) "Tell Him I Called" (1988) "I'm Over You" is a song by the group Sequal from their 1988 debut album Sequal. Track listing. US 12" single. No. Title
It is best known for appearing on Elvis Presley's first album, [1] and for a performance of the song by The Beatles (which appears on their Live at the BBC album). [1] The Beatles also performed the song at the Star-Club in Hamburg on New Year's Eve, 31 December 1962, during their fifth and final Hamburg residency.
"Tell Me It's Over" is a Memphis soul and R&B ballad. [3] Lavigne explained in a statement that the song is about "being strong, finally putting your foot down and closing the door on a relationship that you know is wrong after time and time again of falling for their games."
"Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)" (titled "I Drive Myself Crazy" in the United States), is a song by American boy band NSYNC. It was released on February 22, 1999, as the seventh single in the German market and the fourth single from their self-titled debut album in the US.