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Post by Live Your Life on Sept 23, 2017 22:15:37 GMT -5
This was released as a single from 2011's In Case You Didn't Know (UK album) and 2012's Right Place Right Time (US album). It peaked at #1 in the UK. A US mix was recorded, and the song had an adds date, but it was ultimately never sent to radio. This is a great pop song. I love how they incorporated the doo-wop sound.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 22:18:48 GMT -5
This was a bop and still is
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I love this too! When I first heard it, I thought it was actually a lost 50s or 60s song because they absolutely nailed the sound of the era. Meagan Trainor's "Dear Future Husband" also has that same sort of aesthetic.
I used this as my opening rally song yesterday to get my associates excited for the work day (so many of Olly's uptempos are perfect for the occasion). It went over nicely.
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Post by fearlessarrow on Sept 30, 2017 2:18:53 GMT -5
Still a jam. I'm still kind of mad that the label didn't fully push this after "Troublemaker" in the US. How the label handled post-"Troublemaker" was a hot mess.
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