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"From Loving You" is a pop ballad performed by American singer-actress Mandy Moore. Released on June 19, 2001, it was featured on Moore's self-titled third studio album which came out that same year.
To give some context, let's rewind to the late 1990s and early 2000s when Mandy Moore first rose to fame as a teen pop sensation. At just 15 years old, she made her musical debut with the single "Candy" in 1999, which became a top 40 hit in the US. Moore quickly followed this up with her first two albums, "So Real" (1999) and "I Wanna Be With You" (2000), both of which were certified platinum. These early successes firmly established Moore as a pop star to watch.
Fast forward to 2001 - the then 17-year-old Moore was looking to showcase a more mature sound on her upcoming third record. This is where "From Loving You" comes in. The song perfectly encapsulates Moore's artistic growth at this stage in her career.
Penned by acclaimed songwriter Diane Warren (known for crafting emotional ballads for the likes of Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, and Toni Braxton), "From Loving You" tackles the weighty subject of a painful breakup. Warren's poignant lyrics reflect on the struggle to move on from a failed relationship, with lines like "I know that I gotta get on with my life / But I can't when I keep on thinking' of you" eloquently capturing that all-too-relatable post-breakup heartache.
Musically, the track was produced by Alexis Dufrense, who arranged the pop/R&B instrumentals to spotlight Moore's vocals. The song structure is classic ballad territory - a soft piano intro builds to a soaring bridge and chorus where Moore gets to show off her belting chops. Compared to the bubblegum pop of her earlier recordings, Moore's performance here demonstrates newfound depth and technical control.
Clocking in at a radio-friendly 3 minutes and 34 seconds, "From Loving You" was clearly designed to be a single. However, for reasons unknown, it was never officially released as such, although promotional copies were sent out to generate buzz. Among fans though, the song remains a favorite album cut that highlights Moore's growth as a vocalist.
Zooming out to the album as a whole, "Mandy Moore" marked an important transitional moment in the young artist's career. While not a complete departure from teen pop, it signaled Moore's desire to tackle more adult themes and sophisticated musical styles. Critics took note, praising the album's maturity and Moore's impressive performances, even if commercially it didn't quite match the multi-platinum heights of her first two records (it was eventually certified gold).
Now, 15 years after its initial release, "From Loving You" endures as a standout track in Mandy Moore's discography. In hindsight, it's clear the song bridged the gap between her bubblegum beginnings and the more nuanced pop/folk direction she would take in her later music. The song also gave fans an early glimpse of Moore's talent as an interpreter of emotionally resonant material, something she would further develop through her acting career in films like "A Walk to Remember" (2002) and her Emmy-nominated work on the TV series "This Is Us" (2016-present).
So while "From Loving You" may not be Mandy Moore's most well-known track, it's an essential deep cut for fans and a shining example of her musical and emotional intelligence as a performer. In the grand scheme of her career trajectory, it's a hidden gem that rewards closer attention.
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The "Crush" music video was directed by Chris Applebaum and edited by Nabil Mechi. On September 10, 2001, it became Moore's first video to reach the number-one spot on MTV's countdown show Total Request Live. In the video, Moore sits in her crush's room and tries to wake him up. She performs with her band in another room. The video ends with Moore wearing a replica of the jacket Michael Jackson wears in the "Thriller" music video. When she walks down the hall, she sees her crush and smiles.
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