Over To You Now

Album: Someday (I Will Understand) EP (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a lesser-known electronic-pop song by Spears. Although the song could be about an exclusive club, it is most likely about anal sex. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Shannon - Lynbrook, NY
  • Imogen Heap sings on this track, which she wrote with Guy Sigsworth, who produced it. Sigsworth got the song (with Heap's vocals) ready for Spears so she could record it at the same time she put down tracks for "Everytime," which he also produced.

Comments: 2

  • Ajh from Uk@Nick from Knoxville, you mean Imogen Heap who wrote songs like Professional Widow with lyrics such as "Give me peace, love and a hard c--k"?
  • Nick from Knoxville, Tnit was co-written with Imogen Heap, so the idea of anal sex as the subject is pretty rediculous.
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