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"When You Touch Me" is a song by English dance band Freemasons. It was released as the 6th single from their second studio album Unmixed and features vocals from English dance music vocalist and songwriter Katherine Ellis .
"I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)", also known as "I Can't Stand It", is a song written and recorded by James Brown in 1967. It is the most successful of the handful of recordings he made with The Dapps , a band of white musicians led by Beau Dollar .
It's about obsession, and that can be scary because you're not in control and you don't know where it's going to stop. It says that, at any point in somebody's life, when they loved somebody strongly enough and that person returns, a certain touch, a certain physical gesture can turn them from being defiant and disgusted with this person to ...
No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me), Pt. 1" James Brown: 3:22: 2. "There Was a Time" James Brown, Bud Hobgood: 3:35: 3. "Get It Together, Pt. 1" James Brown, Bud Hobgood, Alfred Ellis
"Touch Me" is a song by the Doors from their 1969 album The Soft Parade. Written by guitarist Robby Krieger in late 1968, it makes extensive use of brass and string instruments, including a solo by featured saxophonist Curtis Amy .
[13] "When You Touch Me" is a ballad that revolves around the planning of a rendezvous. [19] Initially conceived by Big Bert, it was significantly polished by Jerkins. [25] Singer-producer Teddy Riley with whom Jerkins worked on Michael Jackson's Invincible (2001) during the creation of Full Moon appears on the talk box segment of the song. [25]
Apart from the top ten R&B single, "Givin' It (to You)", the album saw limited success, and the group left Capitol soon thereafter. [3] [8] In 1989, after signing to Atlantic Records, Skyy launched a comeback with the release of their Start of a Romance album. [3] This release yielded two number one R&B singles, "Start of a Romance" and "Real ...
Bruce Eder of AllMusic called it "very much a comeback effort, with a fair amount of energy on most of it, newly radiant arrangements ("The Wedding Song," etc.), one cute oldie cover ("Beechwood 4-5789," which was made into a video), and the best new songs they'd had since the mid-'70s ("Those Good Old Dreams," "Touch Me When We're Dancing ...