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"I Bruise Easily" is a song by British recording artist Natasha Bedingfield. The pop ballad was written by Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins, and Paul Herman along with Bedingfield for her debut album, Unwritten (2004). Production on the track was handled by Frampton and Wilkins.
Long-term steroid use, on the other hand, causes thinning of the skin, making it more susceptible to bruising. That same logic applies to older folks’ tendency to bruise like a peach.
"How Do You Do" Natasha Bedingfield: Natasha Bedingfield Andrew Frampton Wayne Wilkins Steve Kipner: N.B. 2007 "I Bruise Easily" † Natasha Bedingfield: Andrew Frampton Natasha Bedingfield Wayne Wilkins Paul Herman: Unwritten: 2004 "I Think They're Thinking (Interlude)" Natasha Bedingfield: Natasha Bedingfield Greg Kurstin: N.B. 2007 "I Wanna ...
"Back of My Hand" is a power pop song by The Jags, written by Nick Watkinson and guitarist John Alder which entered the UK Singles Chart on 8 September 1979. It had a chart life of 10 weeks and peaked at number 17. [1] In the US, the song peaked at number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4] There are three distinct versions of the song.
"Bruised Water" is a song by English musician Chicane. It is a mashup of Natasha Bedingfield's track "I Bruise Easily" with his own song, "Saltwater". The song was released on 25 August 2008 as a digital download.
"Back of My Hand" is the third single by Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes taken from her Night on My Side album release. The single was released in Ireland on 26 September 2002. The single was released Source Records. Two versions of the single were released - incorporating slightly different covers and track listings.
Most bruises occur close enough to the epidermis such that the bleeding causes a visible discoloration. The bruise then remains visible until the blood is either absorbed by tissues or cleared by immune system action. Bruises which do not blanch under pressure can involve capillaries at the level of skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, or bone ...
"Bruises" is a song by American pop rock band Train from their sixth studio album, California 37. The song features American country singer Ashley Monroe. It was released as the album's third single on October 5, 2012. "Bruises" was re-recorded with French-Canadian singer Marilou in both English and French for its Canadian single release.