October 13, 201014 yr This is decent enough. Not as catchy as the last single. Maybe when it grows on me.
October 17, 201014 yr Shockd and surprised but I like this but he should avoid mentioning Bob Marley as I doubt he knows very much about him. Why shouldn't he? I bet he grew up on his records. Anyway, I think this is great, and I can't imagine how Greenie Man will work on this, so I guess that will be a remix or a different track...
October 17, 201014 yr this is actualy a terrible terrible song. sorry fans of witham residents everywhere :P
October 21, 201014 yr Author He reminds me of a male Eliza Doolittle. That's exactly what I thought when I just watched the video. Quite like the song.. Maybe even better than PDLMG He has an X Factor performance too so this should go Top 3
October 23, 201014 yr Changed my mind now. This is a bit catchier than the last single. I wasn't really expecting anything from him since PDLMG. The video is a bit funny too. Reminds me a bit of the Kid Cudi vs. Crookers video last year. Edited October 23, 201014 yr by FM11
October 25, 201014 yr Saw this on television, it's still very Will Young but it's a lot better than the first single.
October 25, 201014 yr Im really liking this on first listen :o maybe even better than PDLMG (which did take a few listens) I think it will go top 3 or maybe even number 1 with an XF slot, he is certainly turning into a genuine artist now and he's certainly outdone Joe McElderry already
October 26, 201014 yr I liked 'Please Don't Let Me Go' and I'm also liking this new Olly Murs track - he's clearly managed to identify his own sound and he does have a better personality/sense of humour than Joe McElderry has. After seeing the video, I think it's quite obvious why Olly looks set to be the more successful of the two. Olly just has more going in his favour as a popstar than Joe does. What's also impressive is that Olly Murs has released two songs - both original. Joe, on the other hand, has had to cover two songs on varying levels of averageness ('The Climb' :puke: and 'Ambitions' :mellow: ). I dare say I wouldn't be at all surprised if they just throw in the "Joe" towel and release his cover of 'Superman' as the next single.
October 27, 201014 yr I liked 'Please Don't Let Me Go' and I'm also liking this new Olly Murs track - he's clearly managed to identify his own sound and he does have a better personality/sense of humour than Joe McElderry has. After seeing the video, I think it's quite obvious why Olly looks set to be the more successful of the two. Olly just has more going in his favour as a popstar than Joe does. What's also impressive is that Olly Murs has released two songs - both original. Joe, on the other hand, has had to cover two songs on varying levels of averageness ('The Climb' :puke: and 'Ambitions' :mellow: ). I dare say I wouldn't be at all surprised if they just throw in the "Joe" towel and release his cover of 'Superman' as the next single. I didn't know Ambitions was a cover. Don't think many other people would realise it either, as it's not really well known.
October 27, 201014 yr I really do like this, not quite as much as Please Dont Let Me Go but this is definatly a decent follow-up. I can see the Eliza comparisment aswell, they both have a very summery sound which seems to be working well for both. Rather enjoying the video aswell, I swear he wasnt this attractive during the X-Factor. I will disagree with Hits regarding Joe though, I do prefer Ambitions to everything I've heard from Olly so far.
October 27, 201014 yr The video is very 'Confusion Girl' by FrankMusik.. My thoughts exactly, only this song is bound for more success. It's like Jason Derulo's new single 'The Sky's The Limit' and it's video looking almost identical (it's probably the same set) as Alex Gardner's 'I'm Not Mad'.
November 9, 201014 yr Really, really like this!! Actually going to get the album of his :) wasn't expecting the 2nd single to be this good tbh!
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