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Danger Danger album at Amazon.com
I still think about you.
Do you think about me?
I still think about you.
No matter where you go.
Just as sure as a cold windows.
I still think about you.
I still think about you.
Do you think about me?
I still think about you.
No matter where you go.
Just as sure as a cold wind blows.
I still think about you.
The Story: As a bonus track, I also posting this power ballad here. The first time ever I hear this song was some times ago when I was listening to the radio. Later, because I like this band, I adding this song into my playlist. It is similar because this power ballad was sounding like Warrant's "Heaven" musically. For the lyrical content of this song, how they think about windows? About this song: "I Still Think About You" is track #4 on their second studio album, "Screw It!", released on 1 October 1991. It was written by Steve West and Bruno Ravel. Similar to 2001's "Goodbye to You", the success of the power ballad, "I Still Think About You", was very moderate and failed to reaching Billboard's Pop Chart during the rise of grunge, Britpop, and hip hop. But, for the English audiences, congrats. Because, it reaching #46 on the UK Singles Chart. "Monkey Business" and "Comin' Home" also charting well on the UK Singles Chart. "Monkey Business" was #42 while "Comin' Home" was #75. In Billboard, it also received moderate success after played on some radio stations with its album, "Screw It!", and reaching #123 on the album chart. In Japan, "Screw It!" itself was also reaching #67 on Japan album chart. However, "Screw It!" was their second successful release to date since their most successful single, "Bang Bang" (reaching #49 on Billboard's Pop Chart), and their first successful release with their eponymous debut studio album released in 1989. It also making them as one-hit wonder fame since their 1989 single, "Bang Bang". I'm so proud for them and thanks for their music. - Submitted by: Wisnu Aji
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