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Hayley Louise Brown of Clash viewed the song as an important part of the album, musing "opening with a reworked version of heartbreaking ballad 'Thinking About You' and an instant confrontation with the full force of Ocean's vocal range, the whole record echoes with extra terrestrial Odd Future synths and clumsy piano chords."
[22] A writer for Mix 93.3 called it a "love song" with a "upbeat but laid back feel." [23] Fox Life's Elena Arrisico said that the "fresh" song has an eighties sound that could make it a commercial success during summer months. [24] Quinn Keaney from PopSugar said that the very danceable record is the kind "you sing embarrassingly loud in the ...
"Thinking About You" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones for her third studio album Not Too Late (2007). It was written by Jones and Ilhan Ersahin, and produced by Lee Alexander. The song was released as the lead single from Not Too Late on December 5, 2006, by Blue Note Records.
Thinking 'Bout You" appears as the ninth track on Dua Lipa, released on 2 June 2017. [24] It was included on the setlist for the singer's Self-Titled Tour , which ran from 2017 to 2018. [ 25 ] In 2018, she performed the song in a live session at Roundhead Studios in New Zealand for Warner Music New Zealand . [ 26 ]
"Thinking About You" is a song performed by Elvis Presley and originally released on his 1975 album Promised Land.
Lynch co-wrote "Thinking 'Bout You" with Andy Albert, Hunter Phelps, and Will Weatherly for his fourth studio album, Tullahoma. The song is structured as a "call-and-response" conversation between ex-partners and represents the first true duet Lynch has recorded. [4] It was originally recorded as a duet between Lynch and Lauren Alaina.
The breezy song, about being the subject of a lover’s desire and getting a partner so excited it wakes them up—like an espresso—showcases Carpenter’s love for hidden meanings and innuendos.
"Thinking About You" is the fifth single by American singer Whitney Houston. It was written by Kashif Saleem and La Forrest "La La" Cope for Houston's debut studio album Whitney Houston (1985), while production was helmed by the former, released in October 1985. [ 2 ]