Mabel - Don't Call Me Up (Instrumental Cover)
Mabel wrote "Don't Call Me Up" with Camille Purcell, and Steve Mac, who also produced the song.[1] Unlike her previous writing and recording sessions, Mabel only had one day to work with Mac and Purcell, and the recording excluded the harmonies and ad-libs common in her previous material.[2] She went into the session feeling sad about a previous relationship and wanted to write a positive breakup song to feel better.
The song stemmed from the refrain's "Don't Call Me Up" hook which was brought up during a discussion they had about ignoring a phone call from a former lover and how good that felt. Finding the hook simple and relatable, they decided to use it in the verses as well. It was the first song Mabel recorded where her lead vocals from the final and demo versions sounded nearly identical. Our innovative high quality instrumental covers are designed for professional and aspiring performers, as well as media buyers to be integrated in media production. Our license attribute all usage with one click, our commercial license covers most media uses**. Songwritters: Camille Angelina Purcell, Mabel Alabama Pearl McVey, Steve Mac Publishers: BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited, Rokstone Music, Copyright Control Shares **Mechanical and performance royalties need to be cleared upon release and will be collected by the original authors.
Product Specs
- What is included:
- Master Wav File
- 320K MP3 File
- What can be done with it:
- Live performances,
- Youtube Covers
- High quality Karaoke
- Background Music
- Fitness Music
- Mashups
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