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It is a remake of Sting's 1993 recording "Shape of My Heart"; the song's verses were changed, while the chorus that features Sting's vocals was re-recorded. [2] According to Sugababes member Mutya Buena, "He felt he could do better with the chorus, so he came in to re-record it". [2]
"Shape of My Heart" is a song by British musician Sting, released in August 1993 by A&M Records as the fifth single from his fourth solo album, Ten Summoner's Tales (1993). The song was written by Sting and guitarist Dominic Miller and features harmonica played by Larry Adler .
Diane Warren solely composed the Sugababes' 2003 ballad "Too Lost in You". [1] The band's single " Shape " incorporates a sample of Sting 's recording "Shape of My Heart". [ 2 ] Taio Cruz collaborated with the Sugababes on the song " She's Like a Star ", which he wrote and produced. [ 3 ]
The same year “Shape of My Heart” was released, a majority of the group members, namely Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson, were either married or seeing someone.
The last single, "Shape", which samples Sting's single "Shape of My Heart", was the only one from the album not to achieve a position in the top ten of the UK Singles Chart; it entered at number eleven. The song, however, did reach the top ten in Poland (number one), Ireland (number nine) and the Netherlands (number ten).
The song "Shape of My Heart" was featured in the end credits of the 1994 French thriller Léon: The Professional, [27] replacing Éric Serra's "The Experience of Love" (a track that Serra eventually used in his 1995 soundtrack for the James Bond film GoldenEye).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden changed his mind about pardoning his son Hunter because "circumstances have changed," the White House said on Friday.
Wear My Kiss" debuted and peaked at number 7 in the UK, [67] making Sweet 7 the Sugababes' first album since Taller in More Ways to contain at least three top ten hits. The album debuted and peaked at number 14 in the UK but was critically panned due to the loss of an identifiable sound, soul and originality stemming from Buchanan's departure.