Who Produced The Track Something About You Lyrics?

2025-08-26 07:29:18 271

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Alice
Alice
2025-08-27 00:00:08
I get asked about this kind of thing all the time, because 'Something About You' is one of those song titles that pops up in a few different eras and genres. If you mean the bright indie-electronic single from the mid-2010s, that's 'Something About You' by Hayden James, and he produced it himself — it’s his signature style: glossy synths and tight, minimal grooves, with George Maple on vocals. His name shows up in the songwriting/production credits on streaming services and on the single’s press materials.

If you’re thinking of the 1980s pop-soul version by a British band, that’s 'Something About You' by Level 42. Their big mid‑80s single was worked on with long-time collaborator Wally Badarou and the band; Badarou frequently contributed synths and co-production input on their records, so you’ll often see his name in the liner notes alongside the band’s production credits. There are also R&B and pop tracks from other artists with the same title, so the producer can change a lot depending on which one you mean.

If you can drop the year, artist, or a lyric line, I’ll dig the specific credits for that version — I love poking around Discogs or a physical sleeve for producer names, and I’m happy to help track down the exact credit for the one you heard.
Leah
Leah
2025-08-28 22:47:12
Short version from my end: I’ve seen at least two frequently asked-about songs called 'Something About You'. If it’s the 2014-ish electronic single, Hayden James produced his own track (he’s the producer/DJ behind it, and it features George Maple). If you’re talking about the 1980s pop/soul single, that version by 'Something About You' from Level 42 was done with the band and long-time collaborator Wally Badarou contributing to production. Beyond those, there are plenty of other songs with the same title, so the producer changes with each artist.

If you can paste a line of lyrics, the artist name, or even the sound (electronic vs. 80s pop vs. R&B), I’ll pin down the exact credit for you. I do this for fun—digging through liner notes or Discogs always turns up neat little production details that explain why a track sounds the way it does.
Xenia
Xenia
2025-08-29 13:24:11
I’ll keep this practical: there are multiple tracks called 'Something About You', so the producer depends on the artist and release. The most common modern one people ask about is 'Something About You' by Hayden James (featuring George Maple), and Hayden James produced that track himself—he’s a producer-DJ, so that’s typical. For older pop-soul fans, 'Something About You' by Level 42 from the 1980s is often referenced; production on that era’s material involved the band with heavy input from Wally Badarou, who’s frequently credited as a collaborator/co-producer on their records.

If you don’t recognize those two, here’s how I usually confirm a producer: check the credits on Tidal or Spotify (they hide useful credit info), look up the single/album on Discogs for physical release listings, or search AllMusic for production credits. If you have the YouTube upload or the lyric line, paste it here and I’ll hunt down the exact producer for that specific version. I like doing that little sleuthing — it’s how I learned to spot a producer’s fingerprint across different tracks.
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Related Questions

What Is The Meaning Of Something About You Lyrics?

2 Answers2025-08-26 20:45:32
That line in 'Something About You' grabs me every time — not because it's complicated, but because it's so honest about the small, inexplicable things that make someone unforgettable. When I hear the lyrics, I think of those tiny, oddly specific details: the way someone laughs when they're nervous, the scent that makes you go quiet, or a look that lands like a soft knock on the ribs. To me, the song isn't a full biography of a relationship; it's a close-up shot, like a photographer zooming in on a moment and letting it speak for the whole story. I tend to listen on late-night commutes or while doing dishes, and the chorus always feels like a confession whispered over the hum of the city. Lyrically, the song plays with contrast — repetition in the hook makes the feeling feel inevitable, while the verses often toss in memories or regrets that complicate it. Different artists lean into different shades: one version might be vulnerable and wistful, another sultry and almost accusatory. But across versions the core remains the same: the singer is both enamored and puzzled, trying to name why they keep returning to this person in their head. If you want to dig deeper, look at the small details the songwriter chose. Are they sensory images (smell, touch, sound)? Do they point to nostalgia or to something raw and immediate? Context helps too — the era, the singer's tone, and even the production (a bright 80s synth will color the lyrics differently than a hushed modern R&B mix). I love tracking covers and live takes because they reveal how flexible that central line is: sometimes it's tender, sometimes it's haunted, and sometimes it's playful. For me, 'Something About You' is a tiny museum exhibit of feeling — I leave the lights low and linger for a while.

Where Can I Stream Something About You Lyrics?

2 Answers2025-08-26 02:36:49
Hunting down a stream of 'Something About You' with the lyrics can be surprisingly satisfying once you know where to look, and it helps to narrow down which artist you're after first — there are a few songs with that title. If you're just exploring, start with the big streaming players: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal and Deezer almost always have the track itself. These services also tend to offer synced lyrics now — on Spotify you'll usually see lyrics powered by Musixmatch appear on mobile and desktop; Apple Music has a live lyrics feature that scrolls in time; YouTube Music often includes the official lyric video or the “lyrics” tab; Amazon Music shows lyrics on many tracks too. If the track is older or by an indie artist, check Bandcamp or SoundCloud for uploads and links to lyric sheets in the description. When it comes to reading or studying the words, I always cross-check a lyrics database like Genius or Musixmatch. Genius is great if you like annotations and context — it often includes who wrote certain lines or what references mean — while Musixmatch syncs nicely with players and can float lyrics over songs in real time. For official versions, search the artist’s Vevo/YouTube channel; lyric videos posted by labels are usually accurate and legal. If you want instrumental or karaoke-friendly versions, search for “'Something About You' instrumental” or “karaoke” on YouTube — plenty of creators make clean backing tracks with on-screen lyrics. A couple of practical tips from my own listening habits: include the artist name in your search (e.g., 'Something About You' Level 42, or 'Something About You' Hayden James) because otherwise you get a mix of different songs. If you’re using voice assistants, say “Play 'Something About You' by [artist] and show lyrics” — many devices will both play and display synced words on-screen. If you tell me which artist or which version you heard (radio, movie, or a cover), I can point you directly to the best streamed source and the most reliable lyric page. I usually queue the song and the lyric page side-by-side when I want to memorize lines or find that one elusive phrase, and it makes singing along way more fun.

When Were Something About You Lyrics Released?

2 Answers2025-08-26 02:13:07
There are actually a few different songs called 'Something About You', so the release date depends on which one you're thinking of — and I love that little detective work of tracking down which version someone means. The most classic one that comes to mind is by Level 42: their single 'Something About You' was released in 1985 as part of the era around the album 'World Machine'. I found myself chasing that exact track down on a rainy afternoon once, comparing the vinyl pressing notes and the digital metadata on Spotify, and both point to mid‑80s as the right era. That song has that unmistakable synth‑pop groove, so if that's the one stuck in your head, 1985 is your year. If you're thinking of a more modern electronic take, there’s Hayden James' 'Something About You' which came out in 2014 — that one blew up on playlists and was everywhere in chill DJ sets for a while. When I'm scrolling through my old playlist archives, I can tell the Hayden James single represented that early‑2010s tasteful house/bassline revival, so 2014 makes sense for its original release. Beyond those two, lots of artists have tracks with the same title — sometimes even album tracks or indie singles — so if it’s a different artist, the easiest route is to look at the artist’s official page, Discogs entries for physical releases, or the release info on streaming platforms. If you want, tell me a lyric line, the genre, or a snippet of the artist name and I’ll try to pinpoint the exact release date for you. I enjoy these little music‑hunt projects, like pausing a song to check the liner notes or scrolling Genius pages to see who wrote the lyrics. Either way, once you give me one more clue I’ll dig in and track the specific release down — I love unearthing the history behind a song that’s been stuck in someone’s head.

What Is The Chorus Of Something About You Lyrics?

3 Answers2025-08-26 22:05:24
Hey, I’m really happy you asked about the chorus of 'Something About You', but I'm sorry — I can't provide the chorus verbatim. I try to respect copyright rules, so I can't quote song lyrics that aren't provided by you. That said, I can definitely walk you through what the chorus usually feels like and what it often says, which might be just as satisfying if you're trying to recall the mood or sing along from memory. When I think about songs titled 'Something About You', the chorus tends to be the emotional or hooky center. It usually boils down to an admission of attraction or a fixation on a trait the singer can't fully explain. Musically, the chorus often lifts — either with a punchier drum beat and brighter chords in upbeat versions, or with sustained vocals and gentle piano/guitar in slower takes. The lyrics commonly repeat a short, catchy phrase that reinforces the theme: an irresistible pull, confusion mixed with admiration, or a confession that the person is the source of the singer’s joy or pain. The chorus is where the phrasing becomes simpler and the melody sinks into your ears so you remember it after one listen. If you want, tell me which artist’s 'Something About You' you mean (there are several), and I’ll summarize that specific chorus in more detail, talk about its musical structure, or point you to official sources where you can read the lyrics legally. I can also help craft a short, personal paraphrase you could sing along with — just say which version you had in mind.

Who Wrote Something About You Lyrics?

2 Answers2025-08-26 05:54:06
I get why this is confusing — ‘Something About You’ is one of those song titles that pop up in a handful of different eras and genres, so the writer depends entirely on which version you mean. I’m the sort of person who’ll hum a chorus and then dig through my phone to find the exact track, so my first instinct is to ask: which artist or year are you thinking of? That said, if you just heard the line on the radio or in a playlist, here are the usual suspects and how I track down the official credit. There’s the well-known mid-80s pop/rock tune 'Something About You' by a band that had a big hit in that decade, and there’s an electronic/indie take with the same name from the 2010s that sits more in the house/alt-pop lane. There are also older and less mainstream tracks with that title floating around R&B and singer-songwriter catalogs. In short: multiple songs, multiple writers — sometimes the credited writers are the performing band members, sometimes a single songwriter, and sometimes additional collaborators or producers get listed too. When I want the definitive writer credit I don’t trust just a random lyrics site. My go-to steps: check the track on Spotify (tap the three dots and view 'Show credits' — it often lists songwriters), open the song’s page on Genius (they often show writing credits and sources), and cross-reference with AllMusic or the album’s liner notes if available. For legal certainty, ASCAP, BMI, or SESAC databases will show registered songwriters and publishers. If it’s a cover version, remember the name attached to the performing artist might not be the original writer — the publishing info or the original album notes will clarify that. If you tell me which version you heard (a lyric snippet, the artist name, or a timestamp), I’ll hunt down the exact writing credits for that specific 'Something About You' and even link to the publisher or registration. I love sleuthing songwriting credits — it’s like piecing together a musical genealogy, and I always end up discovering a cool collaborator or producer name I hadn’t noticed before.

How Did Critics Review Something About You Lyrics?

2 Answers2025-08-26 16:02:20
I got pulled into this debate after somebody shared a link to 'Something About You' while I was watering my plants, and I found myself reading through a pile of reviews like it was a new comic drop. Critics tended to split into a few recognizable camps. One camp praised the song’s emotional clarity: they liked how the lyrics were compact, almost conversational, and how that made the feelings feel immediate. Those reviewers often talked about craft — neat internal rhymes, a memorable hook, and a restraint that lets the vocalist’s vulnerability breathe. From that perspective, the lyrics work because they don’t try to be everything at once; they aim for a single, relatable moment and hit it hard. On the flip side, another group of reviewers complained that the words were too simple, leaning on well-worn phrases about longing and presence without offering a fresh metaphor or twist. I read one critique that compared the lines to text-message poetry — immediate and honest, but sometimes disposable. A few critics also argued that the production choices undercut the lyrics: when synth swells or dense reverbs flood the mix, the nuance of a line gets lost. That’s interesting to me because I think how a song is arranged can either highlight or hide lyrical detail, and reviews that focused on that felt pretty fair. Then there were the outliers: essays that read the lyrics politically or biographically, trying to place the song in the artist’s career arc or cultural moment. Those pieces brought up context I hadn’t considered — how a simple pronoun change, the emphasis on ‘you,’ or the absence of traditional narrative elements can shift a song from cute to subversive. Overall, I felt critics were useful not because they agreed, but because they offered multiple keys to understanding the same lines. If you want a quick takeaway from the reviews: some loved the intimacy and craft, some wanted more poetic boldness, and a few said production choices decided the final verdict. Personally, after reading the critiques I went back and listened to a stripped live version, and suddenly a few of those supposedly ‘simple’ lines hit me like a gut punch.

Are There Official Chords For Something About You Lyrics?

2 Answers2025-08-26 22:59:23
I get asked this kind of thing all the time at jam nights and coffee-shop gigs, so here’s the long, practical take: whether there are ‘‘official’’ chords for ‘Something About You’ depends on which track you mean and how official you want the source to be. Some songs—especially big-label releases—do have licensed sheet music or chord/lead sheets sold through publishers like Hal Leonard, Musicnotes, or on the artist’s own store. Those are the truly official transcriptions because they’re licensed from the rights holders. I’ve bought a few of those when I wanted an accurate piano arrangement for a gig and it’s worth the few bucks if you care about fidelity. If there’s no licensed version, you’ll find plenty of community transcriptions on sites like Ultimate Guitar, Songsterr, and Chordify. I’ve used user tabs hundreds of times: some are spot-on, others are approximations. A trick I use is to check several versions and listen carefully to the recording to resolve disagreements. For electronic or heavily produced tracks—think Hayden James or modern synth-pop—chords are sometimes simplified for guitar players, so expect adaptations rather than perfect matches to studio voicings. If you want to track down an ‘‘official’’ source, search for ‘‘official sheet music’’ plus the song title and the artist, or check the publisher credits in the album liner notes and search those catalogs. When in doubt, email the artist’s management or label; I once got directions to a rare songbook that way. And if you just want to learn quickly, try chord-recognition apps, slow the song down, and play along with a capo to match the original key. It’s fun to experiment—sometimes the best live arrangement is the one you make your own.

Which Artist Performs Something About You Lyrics?

2 Answers2025-08-26 01:14:52
If you mean the song titled 'Something About You', there are a few tracks with that name and the most immediately familiar one to older listeners is by Level 42 — that slick, jazzy-pop single from the mid-'80s. When I was dusting off vinyl in my parents' attic I kept finding that bassline stuck in my head; it’s one of those earworms that makes you hum the chorus before you even remember the band name. But keep in mind that 'Something About You' isn’t unique: electronic and indie scenes have embraced that phrase as a title too, so you'll run into very different-sounding songs with the exact same name. If you’re trying to track down a specific version, I usually take a two-pronged approach. First, I type a memorable lyric line into Google in quotes — even one or two words in context often pulls up the exact song page or a lyric site. Second, I use a recognition app (Shazam or SoundHound) when I can hum or play a clip; that’s how I once identified a dreamy electronic remix playing in a café. Streaming services help too: search for 'Something About You' on Spotify or YouTube and sort by popularity or upload date; you’ll see several different artists and can sample quickly. I also check out the comments on YouTube — they often reveal cover versions, remixes, or the original if someone uploaded a live recording. Sometimes the fastest route is conversational: tell me a line from the chorus, the genre, or where you heard it (a movie, café, TikTok sound), and I’ll narrow it down. There might be an '80s pop version, a 2010s electronic single, and multiple indie or soul tracks with that title. I love sleuthing these out — it’s like musical forensics — so if you drop a lyric or describe the vibe, I’ll dig through my playlists and the web and try to find the exact track for you.
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