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Musically, "Thumbs" is a three minutes and thirty-six seconds electropop song with pop and house elements. In terms of music notation, "Thumbs" was composed using 4 4 common time in the key of C minor, with a moderately fast tempo of 135 beats per minute. [2]
The album was made available for pre-order and the first promotional single, titled "All We Have Is Love", was released on September 23, 2016. [8] "Run and Hide" was released as the second promotional single on September 30, 2016. [9] "Thumbs" was released as the third promotional single on October 7, 2016.
Kenneth Ray Carllile (April 2, 1931 – July 31, 1987), better known as Thumbs Carllile (Carlisle in some collections), [1] was an American country music guitarist and songwriter known for his innovative zither-like fingerstyle playing, sitting with his guitar in his lap while fretting, picking and strumming with his fingers and thumbs.
The song was subject to covers by Del Shannon and Wayne Gibson in 1966. Shannon's version reached number 129 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart . [ 23 ] Gibson's version failed to chart in 1966, but later charted at number 17 in the UK in 1974 after gaining popularity in the Northern Soul scene. [ 24 ]
Name of song, featured performers, writer(s), original release, and year of release Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Album(s) Year Ref. "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes/So This Is Love" (cover) Sabrina Carpenter Mack David Al Hoffman Jerry Livingston — 2016 [3] "All We Have Is Love" Sabrina Carpenter Sabrina Carpenter Afshin Salmani Josh Cumbee ...
On March 9, 2021, the song was released using the title "Thumbs". It had long been a staple of Dacus' live performances prior to its release. Dacus explained the way the song came about in a press release. Like most songs I write, I wasn't expecting it and it made me feel weird, almost sick. —
Eilish’s and Finneas’ song stands a shot at being the first number since “My Heart Will Go On,” from 1997’s “Titanic,” to win both the best song Oscar and the record of the year ...
The Brothers Johnson were an American funk and R&B band consisting of the American brothers George ("Lightnin' Licks") and Louis E. Johnson ("Thunder Thumbs"). [1] They achieved their greatest success from the mid-1970s to early 1980s, with three singles topping the R&B charts ("I'll Be Good to You", "Strawberry Letter 23", and "Stomp!").