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"Too Much to Ask" is a song recorded by Irish singer-songwriter Niall Horan. It was written by Horan and Jamie Scott , with production handled by Greg Kurstin . The song was released by Capitol Records on 15 September 2017, as the third single from Horan's debut studio album, Flicker (2017).
"Too Much to Ask" was released as the third single on 15 September 2017. The music video was uploaded to YouTube on 21 September 2017. "On the Loose" was announced as the album's fourth single on 5 February 2018. [21] It was playing on US Mainstream Top 40 radio on 20 February 2018. [22] "
"Not Too Much to Ask" is a song recorded by American country music artists Mary Chapin Carpenter and Joe Diffie. It was released in September 1992 as the second single from Carpenter's album Come On Come On. The song reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in December 1992. [1]
On May 28, 2007, Dutch singer Esmée Denters posted a version of the song on YouTube accompanied by Justin Timberlake on piano and backing vocals. At the conclusion, he says, "She sings my song better than me."
"There's so much pressure for people to hit certain milestones by a certain age – you get married at this age, buy a house at that age, have kids at some other age," Horan told Rolling Stone. " But I've never conformed to those ideas, and so I wanted to write about how we all should just focus on enjoying our lives and doing what feels right ...
The Drew Kirsch-directed music video accompanied the song's release. The music video starts out with Horan wearing a James Bond-esque white suit and talking to the viewer about a period called "No Judgement" that appears instead of the need to impress; it then transitions to him singing along and spectating scenes of an elderly couple doing random things in the rest of the video. [10]
[12] [24] In its final form, Morrison and John Platania duet on acoustic guitars. [22] As the song fades out laughter is heard performed by Dahaud Shaar and Larry Goldsmith. [25] "Crazy Face" evolved from "Going Around with Jesse James", [20] a song Morrison first recorded for Astral Weeks on 15 October 1968. [12]
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