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Flower Drum Song is a 1961 American musical film directed by Henry Koster, adapted from the 1958 Broadway musical Flower Drum Song, written by the composer Richard Rodgers and the lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, in turn based on the 1957 novel of the same name by the Chinese American author Chin Yang Lee.
An upbeat 1980s-style pop song, "I'm in Love with You" incorporates elements of disco, synth-pop, electropop, bubblegum pop and sophisti-pop. The song's acoustic guitar-driven production is composed of a disco groove, pop hooks, snappy acoustics, jangly guitars, synths and strings. Thematically, it is a love song written as
Directed by Marc Webb, the music video revolves around the members of the band living a normal life until a beautiful lady played by Odette Yustman comes to the town. Her callousness and disregard leads to multiple band members being injured while trying to impress her, leaving only frontman Rivers Cuomo unhurt, though upon seeing his injured ...
"I'm In Love With You", a song by the Rubettes from Baby I Know, 1977 "I'm In Love With You", a song by Smokie from Solid Ground , 1981 Topics referred to by the same term
"Theme From Wonder Woman" – Charles Fox (composer) "Je Cherche un Homme" [I Want a Man] – Eartha Kitt "Behind Closed Doors" – Charlie Rich "Stand by Your Man" – David Allan Coe "This is a Man's World" – Sara Hickman "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" – Johnny Mathis "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" – B.J ...
"I Think I'm in Love with You" is a song written and produced by Cory Rooney and Dan Shea for Jessica Simpson's 1999 debut album, Sweet Kisses. It contains a sample of singer-songwriter John Mellencamp's "Jack & Diane" (1982) and was released as the album's third and final single in mid-2000; in Japan, it was issued as the album's second single in February 2000.
"I'm Wondering" is a single released by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder as a non-album single in 1967. The single was released after his album, I Was Made to Love Her , had made its debut. Background
It was the first song produced by John Benitez to climb to the U.S. charts, breaking the nine-week steak of "We Are the World". [21] Australian music editor Marc Andrews, in Madonna Song by Song (2022), wrote that "Crazy for You" is now "considered one of the greatest, if not sexiest, love songs of all time". [ 22 ]