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"I Want That" is a camp Euro-dance song [1] that incorporates pop and club dance beats, driven by a slick bassline and a kitsch inspired production. [1] [2] The group sings about wanting a “psychotic and all-consuming love". In line with “I want you to fall, hardest of all, until the tears roll down your face.
I Want That may refer to: I Want That! , a TV series on the Fine Living network "I Want That", a 1959 song written by E. Lewis and Weisman, performed by Billy "Crash" Caddock in 1962
"I Want That Man" is a song by American singer Deborah Harry. The song was released as the lead single from her third solo album, Def, Dumb & Blonde , and was the first record Harry released in which she reverted to using Deborah as her name instead of Debbie.
This is a comprehensive list of songs recorded by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys.The list includes officially released songs that have been performed by the band. The list consists of mostly studio and BBC recordings; remixes and live recordings are not listed, unless the song has only been released in one of the two formats.
Hardly Art is an American independent record label based in Seattle, Washington.Founded in early 2007 by Sub Pop Records, Hardly Art is run by three full-time employees and is distributed by the Alternative Distribution Alliance (ADA) and Sub Pop.
"I Want You" is a song by the American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 1982 as the second single from their sixth studio album One on One. The song was written by Rick Nielsen and produced by Roy Thomas Baker. It was released as a single in the Netherlands only, reaching No. 48 there. [1] [2]
Paris Texas is an American alternative hip hop duo founded in Los Angeles, California in 2018 by rapper-producers Louie Pastel and Felix. [1] [2] The duo's name is a reference to the 1984 road movie Paris, Texas. [3] Their music has been noted for resembling the work of OutKast, King Krule, and Cities Aviv, among others. [4]
After the success of their first two albums, Backstreet Boys (1996) and Backstreet's Back (1997), the band recorded their third studio album, during 1998 and 1999. When the members of the Backstreet Boys came to Stockholm in November 1998 for a two-week recording engagement, they were eventually presented with the demo of "I Want It That Way," which at the time only consisted of the main chorus.