About "Maybe"
"Maybe" is a song by English singer Emma Bunton from her second studio album, Free Me (2004). It was written by Bunton and Yak Bondy and produced by Mike Peden. The track was released on 13 October 2003 in the United Kingdom by 19 Recordings and Universal Records as the album's second single. "Maybe" is a bubblegum pop song with influences from bossa nova and French music were also noted into its composition. Lyrically, it deals with "missed chances and self-deception" on love.
Music critics praised its chorus and composition, with some comparing its tone to Austin Powers. The song was a commercial success in the United Kingdom, reaching number six on the UK Singles Chart; it attained moderate success internationally, charting inside the top 20 in Ireland and Italy, and within the top 40 in Hungary and Sweden. An accompanying music video was directed by Harvey & Carolyn, and was inspired by the "Rich Man's Frug" scene from the film Sweet Charity (1969). It features Bunton accompanied by her dancers while dancing against several colorful backdrops. "Maybe" was performed live on several televised shows and events at the time of its release, while being sung by Bunton in several concerts.
Top songs by Emma Bunton
- Tonight's The Night (gonna Be Alright)
- Don't Go Breaking My Heart
- Maybe
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- What Took You So Long
- I'll Be There
- We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight
- Amazing (duet With Luis Fonsi)
- Lay Your Love On Me
- Takin' It Easy
- She Was A Friend Of Mine
- No Sign Of Life
- A Girl Like Me
- Breathing
- A World Without You
- Tonight's The Night
- Sunshine On A Rainy Day
- Who The Hell Are You
- Where Did Our Love Go
- What I Am
- Tomorrow
- Spell It O.u.t.
- Sometimes
- Something So Beautiful
- Baby Love
- Been There, Done That
- Better Be Careful
- Crickets Sing For Anamaria
- Don't Tell Me You Love Me Anymore
- Free Me
- High On Love
- I Don't Know
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