Nothing That You Are
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“Nothing That You Are” | |||||
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Single by Mandy Moore from the album Wild Hope |
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Recorded | Allaire Studios, Woodstock, NY | ||||
Genre | country pop | ||||
Length | 3:58 (radio edit) 4:28 (LP version) |
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Label | EMI | ||||
Writer(s) | Mandy Moore, James Renald | ||||
Producer | John Alagia | ||||
Mandy Moore singles chronology | |||||
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"Nothing That You Are" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mandy Moore. According to her official website, it is the second single from her 2007 album, Wild Hope.[1].
The song was introduced on February 9, 2007 via Moore's MySpace page. The chorus is led by drums and two guitars, and the song ends with a guitar solo. It is Moore's fifth collaboration with James Renald, who wrote her 2002 single "Cry" and other tracks on the album Wild Hope.
Moore said that when she wrote the song, she was "[p]retty devastated" about something she was going through that involved heartbreak. When asked if it was about her relationship with tennis player Andy Roddick, she said "Maybe. My first real heartbreak."[2]
A promo single surfaced, and it has become a very rare hard-to-find item amongst fans.
[edit] Formats and Tracklisting
US Promo CD
1.Nothing That You Are (Radio Edit)
2.Nothing That You Are (Album Version)
[edit] Notes
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