“Stop Thinking (About Me)” is a song by the British singer-songwriter Alfie Templeman, released on April 13, 2019 as the lead single from his EP Sunday Morning Cereal.
The inspiration for the song, which is reportedly more upbeat and oriented on R&B than other previous tracks, came from his ang...
[Verse 1]
Well, I guess I should stay here
For a little while
Well, I want you to make it clear
What you want from me?
What I cannot say-ay-ay, yeah
[Chorus]
Stop thinking about me, baby
Stop thinking about me, baby (What you want from me?)
Stop thinking about me, baby (What I cannot see)
Stop thinking
[Verse 2]
Well, I guess I get a little bit cold in the winter
Growing a little old
My mind is fixed on you
What am I to do? I'll think it through
[Chorus]
Stop thinking about me, baby
Stop thinking about me, baby (What you want from me?)
Stop thinking about me, baby (What I cannot see)
Stop thinking
[Verse 3]
Why do I sit here
And keep you off my mind?
Try not to fantasize, look into your ey-ey-eyes
'Cause they're full of lies
[Bridge]
Stop thinking about me, baby, about me, baby
About me, baby, thinking about me, baby
Stop thinking about me, baby
Stop thinking about me, baby
About me, baby
About me, baby
[Chorus]
Stop thinking about me, baby
Stop thinking about me, baby (What you want from me?)
Stop thinking about me, baby (What I cannot see)
Stop thinking about me, baby
Stop thinking about me, baby (What you want from me?)
Stop thinking about me, baby (What I cannot see)
Stop Thinking (About Me) was written by Alfie Templeman.
Stop Thinking (About Me) was produced by Alfie Templeman & Rob Milton.
Alfie Templeman released Stop Thinking (About Me) on Sat Apr 13 2019.
I think people should know that there’s going to be a bit of change, not just throughout my career but also with each song you’re going to listen to. I could write a pop song tomorrow, who knows? So expect change.
– Alfie Templeman, interview with The Last Magazine.
I recorded basic tracks and vocals in one day. I was really interested in making an angsty upbeat RNB track. A couple months later I finished everything off with Rob Milton of Dog Is Dead.
Mostly TV programmes- you know those couples that have the reaaaally cringey arguments and fights on your favourite shows that you just can’t be bothered to sit through?
It came really naturally but I guess I was a little nervous while recording it as it was the first time I’d really touched RNB and more ‘mainstream’ stuff that people at school would like to listen to. I thought Rob Milton did a great job finishing it up with me, he was the first time I’d let someon...