Don't Let It Go to Your Head (Fefe Dobson song)

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"Don't Let It Go to Your Head"
Song

"Don't Let It Go to Your Head" was the first single released in anticipation of what was expected to be Fefe Dobson's second album, Sunday Love. The single is available for digital download at online retailers.

There is a "For Promotional Use Only" CD, sometimes referred to as a DJ single that includes a 10-second "CALLOUT" in addition to the song itself. It is in a trifold digipack that displays the lyrics and credits.[2]
The song also appears in:

  • Fefe Dobson SUNDAY LOVE ALBUM SAMPLER[3]
  • Fefe Dobson SUNDAY LOVE IN STORE ALBUM SAMPLER[4]

The album was pushed back a number of times before its eventual cancellation.

"Don't Let It Go to Your Head" is covered by Lilyjets, a Norwegian girl group, as a single[5] from their debut album 3rd Floor (2006).[6] They also produced an official music video. The song was also covered by Jordin Sparks on her second album Battlefield (2009).[7][8] Shortly after Sparks' album was released Dobson said, "Jordin Sparks just did [that song], which was on Sunday Love, which was very cool. She did kind of, like, a more R&B version of it, which I think is really nice, actually. It was really cool that she didn't try and do a rock version of it, and she did what she's more comfortable with, which I thought was awesome."[9]

Personnel

[2]

  • Tom Lord-Alge - mixing
  • Kenny Aronoff - drums
  • Howard Benson - Producer, keyboards + programming
  • Paul Boshnell - bass
  • Paul Decarli - protools editing
  • Hatsukazu Inagaki - assistant engineer
  • Keith Nelson - guitar tech
  • Mike Plotnikoff - recording
  • Phil X - guitars
  • Jon @ Drum Fetish - drum tech

Music video

The official music video has several scenes showing Dobson jumping on a bed and tearing the stuffing out of it.

Credits

Director: Diane Martel
Producers: David Naylor, Sam Aslanian, Missy Galanida, Jane Reardon

Cover versions

Jordin Sparks version

"Don't Let It Go to Your Head"
Song
B-side"Landmines" (Main Version)[10]

American Idol champion Jordin Sparks released her version of the song as the third single from her second studio album, Battlefield (2009). It was released as a digital download in the UK only on January 8, 2010.[11]

Other covers

Other commercially released cover versions of this song.

Year Title Performer Album Language
2006 "Don't Let It Go to Your Head" A Lilyjets[5] 3rd Floor[6] English
Notes
  • A^ There is an official music video for this version.

References

  1. ^ "Don't Let It Go to Your Head Fefe Dobson". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  2. ^ a b Product Code ISLR 16269-2
  3. ^ Product Code ISLF 16360-2
  4. ^ Product Code ISLF 16311-2
  5. ^ a b "Don't Let It Go to Your Head Lilyjets Single". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  6. ^ a b "Don't Let It Go to Your Head Lilyjets". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
  7. ^ Graff, Gary. "Jordin Sparks At Peace With 'Battlefield'". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-07-13.
  8. ^ "Don't Let It Go to Your Head Jordin Sparks". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  9. ^ Vena, Jocelyn (Aug 14, 2009). "Fefe Dobson 'Impressed' With Miley Cyrus' Take On Her Song. She also liked Jordin Sparks' 'more R&B version' of one of her tracks." MTV.com. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  10. ^ Don't Let It Go To Your Head by Jordin Sparks itunes.apple.com/gb 2010-01-08. Retrieved on 2010-01-21.
  11. ^ "Don't Let It Go To Your Head (Main Version) by Jordin Sparks From the Album Don't Let It Go To Your Head". Amazon.co.uk. 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-01-21.

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