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Wikipedia article"'Colorblind '" is a song by American rock band Counting Crows. Written by band members Adam Duritz and Charlie Gillingham for their third album 'This Desert Life' (1999), production was helmed by Dennis Herring and David Lowery. It was prominently featured in the 1999 drama film 'Cruel Intentions' starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair, and has since been covered by various artists, including Between the Buried and Me (who were named after a section of lyrics in the song "Ghost Train" from the first Counting Crows album 'August and Everything After'), Leona Lewis (for 'Hurt: The EP'), and Natalie Walker. A choral cover recorded by Scala & Kolacny Brothers was also featured in the TV series 'Manhattan' (Season 2, Episode 5, "'The World Of Tomorrow'"). ChartsWeekly chartsLeona Lewis versionIn December 2011, British recording artist Leona Lewis released a three-track extended play entitled 'Hurt: The EP', which included a cover version of "Colorblind" as well as two other covers. Lewis re-recorded an acoustic version of the song for inclusion on the deluxe edition of her third studio album 'Glassheart' (2012). Fraser T Smith served as the song's producer. ReferencesCategory:1999 songs Category:Counting Crows songs Category:Leona Lewis songs Category:Song recordings produced by Fraser T. Smith Category:Songs written by Adam Duritz Category:Songs written by Charlie Gillingham Category:Songs written by David Bryson Category:Songs written by David Immerglck Category:Songs written by Dan Vickrey | |
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