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Maybe [UK CD] | ![Maybe [UK CD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41FFXD3BJVL._SL500_.jpg)
| Artists: Emma Bunton, Emma Label: Universal Import Category: Music
Buy New: $35.69
New (4) Used (11) Collectible (1) from $12.11
Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 247085
Format: Single, Enhanced, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.3
UPC: 602498127858 EAN: 0602498127858 ASIN: B0000DIXN5
Release Date: November 25, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Maybe | | • | Dont Tell Me You Love Me Anymore | | • | Maybe (Bini & Martini Club Mix) | | • | Maybe (Video) |
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Album Description 'Maybe' is the second single of 2003 year for Emma (Baby Spice) & is guaranteed to follow in the footsteps of her previous release 'Free Me'. It's a slinky & flirtatious track that has been coupled with an infectious bubbling chorus that only Emma can do justice to. As if that's not enough to get pop tastebuds tingling, the track gets a superb rework by the likes of Bini & Martini. You know it's going to be good! The title track is backed with 'Don't Tell Me You Love Me Anymore', 'Maybe' (Bini & Martini Club Mix & Video). Polydor.
Album Details The Former Spice Girl Strikes Again with the Second Single from her Second Solo Album "Free Me". "Maybe" was Written by Yak Bondy and Emma Bunton and Has Has a Slinky and Flirtatious Feel, Coupled with an Infectious, Bubbling Chorus. Ms. Bunton also Appears in Three Episodes of Season Five of the Comedy Hit "Absolutely Fabulous". The Single is Enhanced with an Amazing, Highly Stylized Video.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Refreshingly Good October 25, 2003 Kali (United Kingdom) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I heard this song by accident! I turned on the TV one evening and Emma was performing it for a Chat Show she was a guest on.What an absolutely refreshing song! Just what we need in this time of hard core and miserable lyrics that are being churned out like rancid butter. It is so 1960s I agree, and despite what people say there was a kind of innocence during that age of sexual freedom and revolution. This is a catchy song, makes your foot move in time to the beat, is also quite romantic and it would be wonderful as a Theme Tune for a movie, perhaps the next Austin Powers movie which I think has been mentioned in another review. I could not agree more! Do you yourself a favour see the video too, it's great fun and Emma is delightful in it as well as being an excellent singer, (the one I am ashamed to say I thought would not succeed out of the Spice Girls but I am glad I was wrong! I will also admit I was not a Spice girl fan, but as individual artists, well that is a different matter!) The second song on the CD single release is a gentle Ballard that probably wonyt make the charts but is lovely slow song, sang with feeling and easy on the ear. A good buy that you can play over and over again. PS. Oh and the club mix of the main song Maybe is really good too!
Not Maybe - Yes please! January 19, 2004 W. Davidson (Melbourne, Australia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Asserting her individuality from her Spice sisters Emma Bunton's talent is proven with this great 60's style stomper - and what a refreshing change it is. Sounding like nothing else in the charts Emma channels the talents of Cilla Black , Sandie Shaw and every other Carnaby Street starlet in a song that's part Ready Steady Go, part 60's Eurovision Song Contest and part cocktail party. Her stylists have worked overtime to give her a matching video and image complete with dancers in op art mod gear, outrageous 60's stylings and crazy dance moves - it's like an explosion at Biba. Maybe is such a perfect package and so dreamily individual I'll bet Kylie's kicking herself for having not thought of it first. I'm looking forward to the album after this stunning introduction.
Maybe is just too fun... April 27, 2005 Curt Michaels (Long Beach, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The first time I heard the song by Emma, it took me back when pop music had more of a care free fun feel, like it did in the 60's. The video is fantastic and is a hats off to the late great Bob Fosse, anyone remember the dance sequence "The Rich Man's Frug from Sweet Charity? As the music video is most entertaining, the song alone is worth adding to one's collection to listen to over and over again!
One of the best singles of the decade January 28, 2005 RideIt (La Plata, Argentina) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wonderful choice for a single. It's so upbeat, funny, catchy that you can't help but singing or even dancing along. It's the best song on the album, it represents perfectly well what Emma wanted her album to sound like: a journey back to the '60s!, but a great one, just like only miss B could imagine. Even the remixes are quite good. Give it a shot!.
Maybe? Don't you mean YES?! March 30, 2004 Josh Andrews (El Paso, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great song! It's the third song I've heard off Emma Bunton's "Free Me" album and it's the best of the three! (The other two songs being the title song and "Tomorrow")."Maybe" is very catchy with its ba-da-da-da's and a sound that just makes you wanna dance to Emma's dazzling voice. And what more does this CD single have to offer? The music video for "Maybe", which is also great! I think it makes the song a lot better than it already is (but the song's just great by itself). I thought Geri Halliwell was going to be my favorite ex Spice Girl, but her music's nothing compared to Emma's! Get this single and the "Free Me" CD!!!
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