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"Temperature" is the third worldwide and the second US single from Jamaican musician Sean Paul's third studio album, The Trinity (2005). The song uses the dancehall riddim "Applause". Officially, there are two versions of the song, which only differ in their rhythm.
[5] The song became Summer's biggest hit in the United Kingdom since 1979, reaching number three and spending a total of 14 weeks in the UK Singles Chart top 75. It reached number seven in both the United States and Canada, becoming Summer's 14th and final top-10 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 as well as the
"This Time" and the other songs performed in the episode were included on an extended play titled Glee: The Music, Dreams Come True, which was released on March 17, 2015, three days before the episode aired. [2] "This Time" reached number 49 on the Billboard Pop Digital Songs sales chart following the EP's release. The song received praise from ...
Stormy Weather (song) Summer Bummer; Summer in the City (song) Summer Rain (Belinda Carlisle song) Summer Rain (Johnny Rivers song) The Sun and the Rain; Sun Is Shining (Bob Marley and the Wailers song) Suzy Snowflake
[5] Reviewed at the time of release, Rolling Stone wrote the song was "another grabby pop song with folkish high harmonies on the chorus." [2] In 2004, it wrote the song " borrowed from U2 a trance- rock momentum." [6] Trouser Press noted it was one of many songs on the album with "solid melodies, strong rhythms and decisive hooks". [7]
Lyrics include the lines: “I left all I knew, you left me at the house by the Heath/ I stopped CPR, after all it’s no use/ The spirit was gone, we would never come to/ And I’m pissed off you ...
This Time (Al Jarreau album), or the title song, 1980; This Time (Beanie Sigel album), or the title song, 2012; This Time (Chantay Savage album), or the title song, 1999; This Time (Dwight Yoakam album), or the title song, 1993
Taylor Swift performs her final Eras Tour show in Vancouver, Canada, tonight, capping a tour that spanned 149 shows in 51 cities.