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Two lines from the song ("You say I only hear what I want to/You say I talk so all the time") can be heard from "Much has Been Said", a song by the Filipino rock band Bamboo from their album Light Peace Love. The song was used in the movie, Hot Tub Time Machine 2, in 2015.
"Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me" is a song written by Diane Warren and recorded by pop singer Chynna Phillips for her solo debut album, Naked and Sacred, released in 1995. The song was released as the fourth and final single from the album, and peaked at number 64 in Australia in February 1997.
"Whatcha Say" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 54 in the issue dated August 4, 2009. It reached number one in the issue dated November 12, 2009. [10] The song also reached the number-one spot on the Canadian Nielsen SoundScan Digital Songs chart. "Whatcha Say" entered and peaked on the UK Singles Chart on November 22, 2009 at number 3.
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"Do You Hear What I Hear?" was written by Shayne and Regney as a plea for peace. [1] In this instance, Regney wrote the lyrics and Shayne composed the music. [1] Usually it was Shayne who wrote the lyrics for their songs while Regney composed the music. [1] [3] "Do You Hear What I Hear?" was released shortly after Thanksgiving in 1962. [3]
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First release: Philips UK EP I Only Want to Be With You, BE 12560, 6 March 1964; Bonus tracks 1999 reissue "Baby Don't You Know" (Buddy Kaye, Bea Verdi) – 2:50 First release: Philips UK single BF 1418 (B-side of "In The Middle of Nowhere"), 11 June 1965 "Standing in the Need of Love" (Traditional) – 2:30 Originally unissued.