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"I Think I'm in Love with You"
Single by Jessica Simpson
from the album Sweet Kisses
Released May 18, 2000 (U.S.)
July 3, 2000 (UK)
Format 12" single
Genre Dance-pop, teen pop, bubblegum pop
Length 3:18 (album version)
3:40 (radio version)
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Cory Rooney, Dan Shea, John Mellencamp
Producer Cory Rooney, Dan Shea
Jessica Simpson singles chronology
"Where You Are"
(2000)
"I Think I'm in Love with You"
(2000)
"Irresistible"
(2001)
Alternate cover
Europe/UK CD Single
UK CD 2
Audio sample
file info · help
Music video
"I Think I'm In Love With You" at YouTube

"I Think I'm in Love with You" is a song written and produced by Cory Rooney and Dan Shea for Jessica Simpson's debut album Sweet Kisses (1999). It contains a sample of singer-songwriter John Cougar's "Jack and Diane" (1982) and was released as the album's third and final single in summer 2000 (see 2000 in music). The song's protagonist declares "Boy I think that I'm in love with you, got me doin' silly things when it comes to you".

Los Angeles radio station KBIG-104 produced a mixed version of "I Think I'm in Love with You" with a few samples of "Jack and Diane" lyrics and the same ending as the earlier song. Simpson recorded a Spanish version of the song titled "Tal vez Es Amor".

The song also included in the second volume of the soundtrack of The WB's television drama Dawson's Creek.

Contents

Release history

Country Date
Japan February 23, 2000
United States May 18, 2000
United Kingdom July 3, 2000
United States Maxi-CD July 18, 2000
Germany June 5, 2000
Australia August 8, 2000

Track listing

US Maxi-CD [13]

  1. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Radio Version] - 3:40
  2. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Peter Rauhofer Club Mix] - 9:22
  3. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Peter Rauhofer Dub Mix] - 5:56
  4. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Lenny B's Club Mix] - 9:41
  5. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Soda Club Funk Mix] - 7:29

Europe CD-Single[1]

  1. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Album Version]
  2. "I Wanna Love You Forever" [Soda Club Radio mix]
  3. "Where You Are" (Featuring Nick lachey) [Lenny B's Radio Mix]

Uk CD-Single Pt. 1[2]

  1. "I Think I'm In Love With You"
  2. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Soda Club Funk Mix]
  3. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Music Video]

Uk CD-Single Pt. 2[3]

  1. "I Think I'm In Love With You"
  2. "I Think I'm In Love With You" [Lenny B's Radio Mix]
  3. "Where You Are" (Featuring Nick lachey) [Music Video]

Australian CD-Single[4]

  1. "I Think I'm in Love With You [Radio Version]
  2. "I Think I'm in Love With You [Album Version]
  3. "You Don't Know What Love Is
  4. "I Wanna Love You Forever [Soul Solution Remix Radio Edit]

Japan CD-Single[5]

  1. "I Think I'm in Love With You" [Radio Version]
  2. "I Wanna Love You Forever" [Soul Solution Remix Radio Edit]

Music video

"I Think I'm In Love with You" is the first of Simpson's videos to have a solid plotline. The video starts out with Jessica and her girlfriends, including her sister, Ashlee running into a group of exhausted factory workers unloading furniture from a truck. The workers exhausted from their unloading, and in need of some female company, gladly join Simpson and her girlfriends in an impromptu dance on the streets. After some dancing, the girls decide to leave, and the news is not well received by the men. The girls decide to leave anyway, disappointing the factory workers, who follow the girls in their truck.

As Simpson seems to be in a festive mood, she seems unworried by the stalking, and continues to sing the song while wearing sunglasses and sitting in a dangerous position in her friends's car as they drive quickly on the highway. After a quick stop at the end of the highway, Simpson and the others reach their destination: the amusement park. The factory workers following the girls reach the park too, and can be seen dancing with the girls and enjoying rides with them. As the day carries on, it is soon time for Simpson and her girlfriends to leave, and once again they abandon the factory workers. The workers seem a bit peeved by the girls ditching them again, but they do not pursue the girls any further. The video is also intercut with scenes of Simpson in front of a giant heart, probably to correlate with the song's theme.

The video was directed by Nigel Dick.

The video's TRL world-premier debut was on June 1, 2000 at number 10. The video peaked at number 5 and lasted on the countdown for 25 days, making it her first successful video on MTV TRL. [14]

Commercial release

Commercial singles were set to be released in the US, however they were cancelled due to mis-prints on the back inlay. However some singles were shipped to various music stores throughout the US and sold, even though they were put on recall.

The singles contained all the radio version (which is longer than the album) of the song and six club mixes. The single was however released as a 12" single in the U.S., however at the time sales of 12" singles could not compete with CD/CD-MAXI singles.

Despite the heavy popularity of teen pop and sampler songs, the base song "Jack and Diane" continued to remain more popular and overplayed on the airwaves.

Chart performance

It was more up tempo than Simpson's previous singles and became a moderate hit. "I Think I'm in Love With You" was released as the latest attempt by Columbia to make it successful Simpson's debut album "Sweet Kisses". The single debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 1, 2000, in the # 63 . Due largely on the strength of its radio airplay the single peaked # 21 in its seventh week and stayed in that position for 3 weeks. The single remained on the chart for 16 weeks, with its last appearance on 14 October 2000 in the number 96.[6]

In the chart "Top 40 Mainstream", "I Think I'm in Love With You" debuted at # 34 on June 17, 2000. In its eleventh week the single peaked # 5, which was the first single from Jessica to reach the top 5 in the "Top 40 Mainstream". The song stayed on chart for 22 weeks, its last week was the November 11, 2000 at # 39.

Also peaked at #3 in the and achieved success on the Adult Contemporary and Rhythmic Top 40 charts.

In the Worldwide, reached the peak number 3 in Belgium (Wallonia), the Top 10 in Australia and the Top 20 in Canada, UK and New Zealand. Outside of Top 20 in Austria and Ireland. As the last, reached the Top 40 in Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland.

In Belgium (Wallonia), the single debuted at # 14 on 1 July 2000, in its third week the single peaked # 3 and remained in that position for 4 weeks. In total, the single remained on the chart for 6 weeks. In Belgium (Flanders), the single debuted at position 8 in the same week that debuted in Wallonia. In its third week came in the top 5.

In Australia, "I Think I'm In Love With You" became her second hit single to reach the top 10 in ARIA chart, after "I Wanna Love You Forever" which reached # 9. The single debuted on 25 June 2000, at # 30 and in the next week entered the top 20. In its fifth week the single peaked # 10. Remained in the chart for 15 weeks. The song was certified Gold for selling 35,000 copies.

In Canada, the single reached the top 20 at # 14.

In UK, "I Think I'm In Love With You" debuted instantly at # 15 on 15 July 2000. Its last week to appear on the chart was on 26 August 2000 in the # 64. The single remained in the chart for 7 weeks.

In New Zealand, the song debuted at # 33 on 6 August 2000, in its third week the single reached # 20 for 2 weeks more. The song remained in the chart for 10 weeks.

In the Dutch chart, the song debuted on June 24, 2000 at # 83 in its fifth week it peaked at # 31. Remained in the chart for 11 weeks.

In Switzerland the single debuted at # 61 on 25 June 2000 at its next week it peaked at # 41. The single remained in the chart for 12 weeks, witch its last week on 17 September 2000.

Its last chart was in Sweden, which only reached # 47 and remained in the chart for 5 weeks.

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
U.S. 3
U.S. Top 40 Mainstream 5
U.S. Top 40 Tracks 12
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[7] 21
U.S. Rhythmic Top 40 21
U.S. Adult Contemporary 26
U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play 31
U.S. Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 44
Belgian Ultratop 40 Singles (Wallonia)[8] 3
Belgian Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders)[9] 5
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[10] 10
Canadian Singles Chart[11] 14
UK Singles Chart[12] 15
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[13] 20
Austrian Singles Chart 22
Irish Singles Chart[14] 24
Dutch Singles Chart[15] 31
German Singles Chart 39
Switzerland Top 100[16] 41
Sweden Top 60 47

Certifications

Country Certification Sales
Australia[17] Gold 35,000

References








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