3 Songs You Didn’t Know Hanson Wrote For Other Artists

By | August 23, 2023

American Songwriter

Hansonstage note: While the Andrew WK song was written at Fool’s Banquet in 2007 which was hosted by Hanson, we do not believe any Hanson actually was involved in the cowrite as the song credits are to Andrew WK and Pedro Yankowitz.  We also do not believe the songs were written FOR Carole King (who does not appear to have released them) but written WITH her at the song writing retreat in France.

“MMMBop” waltzed into the music scene in April 1997, dominating the charts. Anyone already born in that decade or who grew up listening to music from the late ‘90s might have heard the smash hit written and performed by the rock band Hanson. The band came into the limelight after “MMMBop” received two Grammy nominations and became the band’s most successful single to date. The lead single from their debut album, Middle of Nowhere topped the charts in at least 12 countries, including Germany, Australia, and Canada.

VH1 ranked it at No. 20 on their “100 Greatest Songs of The ’90s” list, as well as ranking it No. 98 on their “100 Greatest Songs of the Past 25 Years” list.

All three brothers that make up Hanson provide the vocals to their discography. Meanwhile, Isaac played guitar, bass, and piano; Taylor played keyboards and percussion, while Zac played drums and piano.

Over time, it became clear that Hanson had songwriting skills as evidenced by their composition of songs like “Finally It’s Christmas” (2017), “Get The Girl Back” (2013), “Give A Little” (2010), “If Only” (2000), “I Will Come To You” (1997), “Penny and Me” (2003), “Thinking ‘Bout Somethin” (2010), “This Time Around” (2000), “Weird” (1997), and “Where’s The Love?” (1997). It’s not surprising then, that this rock band has served as pen maestros for other artists, even if their fans didn’t realize it.

Below are three songs Hanson penned for other artists.

1. “We’re All Women” by Andrew W.K. (2011)

Written by Hanson and Andrew W.K.

Andrew W.K. may be better known for his songs “Party Hard” and “She Is Beautiful,” which were hit singles in the UK. However, the Michigan-raised rock singer has released numerous songs, including some unpopular ones. “We’re All Women,” one of Andrew’s lesser-known songs, emerged from an unusual collaboration of Hanson and Andrew W.K.

Between 2004 and 2015, Hanson occasionally hosted a songwriting retreat known as Fools Banquet, where they invited other musicians to spend a week collaborating, penning, and recording new songs. This sporadic event led to the composition of several songs, including “We’re All Women”, which Andrew W.K. released in 2011. The song revolves around the theme of gender equality and acceptance.

That we’re all women and men
He’s a girl, she’s a boy
The same needs, the same wants
For love, for joy
What are these differences that cloud the way we see?
When I see you, do I see me?”

2. “Let You Go” by Carole King (2001)

Written by Isaac Hanson, Zac Hanson, Carole King, and Jez Ashurst

At Miles Copeland’s songwriting boot camp in Chateau De Marouatte in France, the Hanson brothers co-wrote “Let You Go”, a song by the legendary singer and songwriter, Carole King. They also co-wrote and demoed another track, “One More Time,” with King writing at the Chateau. Zac explained to Rolling Stone how “scary” it felt, having to work and write a song with Carole King, saying it amazed him that he got to call Carole by her first name. Taylor concluded that they wrote the song in one day and that Carole King is a “very talented person.”

“Let You Go” is a song written for people who have let someone go but need them back in their lives. Hanson’s writing delivers the words expertly, managing to say out loud what people in such situations would want to say.

You were amazing in ways I never knew
It’s driving me crazy but I can’t get over you

You were holding on and I was letting go
Looking for a love I thought I could control
All the things we said when we had a fight (whenever we would fight)
Now I realize that I was wrong and you were right”

3. “One More Time” by Carole King (2001)

Written by Taylor Hanson, Carole King, Taylor Hanson, and Steve Jones

This time, Taylor was the only Hanson brother involved in writing a Carole King song. “One More Time” was the second track written and demoed at Copeland’s boot camp in France. It was written as another romantic but sad ballad for the fans of Carole King’s beautiful voice. The lyrics of the song capture a sense of longing, nostalgia, and heartache. The lines express the desire for one more opportunity, one more moment, and one more chance to be with someone who has become deeply important to the hero of the song.

This morning we were moon and sun
There was no doubt you were the one
How did it turn around so suddenly?
We were happy, we were sad
Did we have less than I thought we had
What happened to make you say you’re leaving me

One more time, one more place
One more chance for me to look upon your face
One more dream, one last embrace
Don’t just leave me without a trace

Photo by Jonathan Weiner / Big Hassle Media

HANSON Day 2024 – RSVP Today!

By | August 18, 2023

HANSON DAY 2024 – RSVP TODAY!
Member Exclusive: Make plans to join us in person for a long weekend of music and events unlike any other, and it’s only available to Hanson.net members! Full event schedule and event tickets won’t be available until early 2024, but now is the time to make plans, and text your BFF so you can meet up for a one of a kind weekend in Tulsa OK next May.

Hanson.net members get exclusive access to the Fairfield Inn and Suites during HDay weekend, which puts you one block from 3CG records, and walking distance from Cain’s Ballroom in the heart of Downtown Tulsa. Check back here for booking details when rooms go on sale Friday August 25th at 10AM CT.

HANSON: Making Plans

By | August 18, 2023

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This image was captured backstage at one of the first performances featuring any new music from the Underneath album, back in 2003, months before we brought the music to stages across the country with the Underneath Acoustic project. Thanks for sticking with us through the amazing musical journey of the last twenty years.

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“Celebrity Name That Tune” Returns for Season Three on Tuesday, September 19 at 8/7c on FOX!

By | August 15, 2023

Futon Critic

How to Watch Celebrity Name That Tune

The new fall season features challenging games that test the musical knowledge of athletes, musicians, actors, TV personalities, comedians and Olympians, all playing for their favorite charities.

“CELEBRITY NAME THAT TUNE” RETURNS FOR SEASON THREE ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 @ 8/7c ON FOX!

WATCH/SHARE THE ALL-NEW PROMO FOR THE NEW FALL SEASON, WHICH FEATURES CHALLENGING GAMES THAT TEST THE MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE OF ATHLETES, MUSICIANS, ACTORS, TV PERSONALITIES, COMEDIANS AND OLYMPIANS, ALL PLAYING FOR THEIR FAVORITE CHARITIES

Singer/Songwriter and Media Personality Melanie C., playing for Support and Feed vs. Actor/Singer/Songwriter Darren Criss, playing for Planned Parenthood

World Champion Hurdler and Bobsledder Lolo Jones, playing for the Lolo Jones Foundation vs. TV Personality/Actor/Designer Carson Kressley playing for Kempton Community Center

Former Professional Basketball Player John Salley, playing for PETA vs. Olympic Medalist/Entertainer Adam Rippon, playing for Pups without Borders

Former Professional Football Player Rashad Jennings, playing for The Rashad Jennings Foundation vs. Former Professional Football Player Todd Gurley, playing for M.A.D.E Sports Foundation

Actress/Singer Megan Hilty (Smash), playing for Project Angel Food vs. Actress Rumer Willis (Empire), playing for Planned Parenthood

Singer/Songwriter Belinda Carlisle, playing for Animal People Alliance (APA) vs. Singer/Songwriter/Record Producer/Actress Debbie Gibson, playing for The Actors Fund Home

Musician Taylor Hanson, playing for Food on the Move vs. Recording Artist/Global Superstar JoJo Siwa, playing for the JoJo Siwa Childhood Cancer Foundation

Comedian/Entertainer Steve-O, playing for the National Down Syndrome Congress vs. Actress Rachael Harris (Lucifer), playing for the UCP of Central Florida

Comedian/Actress Amanda Seales, playing for Donors Choose vs. Actress Kate Flannery (The Office), playing for St. Mary’s Native American Mission at St. Mary Church

TV Host/Producer Ross Mathews, playing for Palm Springs Animal Shelter vs. Country Singer/Best Selling Author Jessie James Decker, playing for Hope Kids

Stand-Up Comedian/Writer/Actress Tig Notaro, playing for World Resources Institute vs. Actress/Comedian Nicole Sullivan, playing for Foster More

Actor/Stand-Up Comedian Jeff Ross, playing for Planned Parenthood vs. Stand-Up Comic/Podcast Host Michael Kosta, playing for Angela Hospice

Actress/Singer/Humanitarian Kat Graham (Love in the Villa, Cut Throat City), playing for GLAAD vs. Actor/Comedian/Screenwriter Deon Cole (Average Joe), playing for Stand Up to Cancer

Actor/Comedian Mario Cantone (And Just Like That… ), playing for God’s Love We Deliver vs. Vice President of the Oppenheim Group/Real Estate Agent and Reality TV Personality Mary Bonnet (Selling Sunset), playing for Food on Foot

Award Winning Actor/Comedienne/Activist/Author/Producer/Podcaster/Mother, Kym Whitley playing for Karamu House vs. Actress/Stand-Up Comedian Caroline Rhea, playing for Comedy Gives Back

Actress Jamie Chung, playing for City of Hope vs. husband Actor Bryan Greenberg, playing for Planned Parenthood

Entrepreneur and Olympic Medalist Shawn Johnson East, playing for Hope Sports vs. Olympic Medalist Gymnast MyKayla Skinner, playing for Girls on the Run Utah

Emmy Award winning Host/Comedian/Actress/Author Loni Love, playing for Project Angel Food vs. Multi platinum recording artist and global pop act, Ally Brooke, playing for Feeding America

Singer/Songwriter and Musician/Radio Host/Actress Lisa Loeb, playing for SCOPE (Summer Camp Opportunities Promote Education) vs. Singer/Songwriter/Actor Jesse McCartney, playing for St. Jude Children’s Hospital

TV, Film and Stage Actor, Corbin Bleu, playing for The Actors Fund vs. Actor/Comedian/Writer/TV Host Craig Ferguson, playing for United Service Organizations (USO)

Reality TV Personality/Former Professional Football Player Colton Underwood (The Bachelor), playing for the Colton Underwood Legacy Foundation vs. Actor/Musician Jesse Metcalfe, playing for Child Mind Institute

Three-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Beach Volleyball Player Misty May-Treanor, playing for Gary Sinise Foundation vs. TV Host and Star of General Hospital Cameron Mathison, playing for Gateway For Cancer Research

Actress/Stand-Up Comedian/Author Heather McDonald, playing for Hillsides vs. Actor/Stand-Up Comedian Kevin Nealon, playing for The Store Nashville

TV Personality/Podcast Host Teddi Mellencamp, playing for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles vs. Actress/Reality TV Personality/Model Cynthia Bailey, playing for Worthy of Love

SEASON THREE OF CELEBRITY NAME THAT TUNE DEBUTS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 @ 8/7c ON FOX!

Facebook: facebook.com/RealityClubFOX Instagram: @RealityClubFOX Twitter: @RealityClubFOX Hashtag: #NameThatTuneFOX

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Last Call: The Albertane Tour

By | August 1, 2023

As you may have heard, we are looking to put together a 25th anniversary compilation for The Albertane Tour.

We are looking to put a little something together for the anniversary and need your help!  If you have any photos, memories or anything else to share about this tour – please send it to blog@hansonstage.com.  We know concert photos will probably not be the best as sneaking in disposable cameras was generally the most we could get away with – but you and your friends before/after the show, the marquees, outside the venue, etc are all appreciated!

If you didn’t attend a concert but still want to contribute, we’re also looking for some short articles (or even if you did attend and want to contribute more!) some topics include:

Live from Albertane
Ever Lonely
Good Lovin
Livin’ on Tulsa Time
Magic Carpet Ride
Gimme Some Lovin
Shake a Tailfeather
Summertime Blues
Sunshine of Your Love
Money

or pick your own 1998-eque topic!

Please get them emailed by August 15th so we can get everything pieced together for a September release!

The Hanson Hour Podcast – Episode 14

By | August 1, 2023

 

 

I mean… it’s Tom Lord Alge here today team.

Tom is a master of his craft, working as a mixer and recording engineer for some of the biggest names in the industry. Just hear this one out to learn more about him and the incredible work that he does.

Tom was the mixer for Middle of Nowhere, if you aren’t entirely sure what that means, then you’ll learn a lot from this episode whilst also hearing lots of fun stories.

Enjoy!

Busted announce 20th anniversary Greatest Hits album

By | July 29, 2023

RetroPop

Busted Greatest Hits Credit Ray Burmiston

Busted are celebrating 20 years since their debut album with their brand new ‘Greatest Hits’ package. 

Having shared reimagined 2.0 versions of Loser Kid (feat. Simple Plan)Meet You There (feat. Neck Deep) and Crashed The Wedding (feat. All Time Low), the group return with their first-ever best-of collection on September 15.

The album is launched alongside another crowd-pleasing collab as Busted are joined by Jonas Brothers for a rejuvenated take on Year 3000.

Switching things up, the LP sees Charlie Simpson, James Bourne and Matt Willis collate newly recorded versions of all of Busted’s biggest hits, fan favourites and live staples.

Meanwhile, the album’s deluxe formats also feature a host of previously unreleased dream collaboration special guests with McFly, James Arthur, You Me At Six, The Vamps, Bowling For Soup, Dashboard Confessional, Deaf Havana, Wheatus and rising newcomer Charlotte Sands.

Also featured is a new version of Hanson’s MMMBop, a collaboration with the sibling trio, and the brand new song, Good One.

‘Greatest Hits’ is available to pre-order now.

Tracklist: Busted – Greatest Hits

1. Year 3000 2.0 (Feat. Jonas Brothers)
2. Loser Kid 2.0 (Feat. Simple Plan)
3. 3AM 2.0 (Feat. James Arthur)
4. Crashed The Wedding 2.0 (Feat. All Time Low)
5. Meet You There 2.0 (Feat. Neck Deep)
6. Air Hostess 2.0 (Feat. You Me At Six)
7. Everything I Knew 2.0 (Feat. Dashboard Confessional)
8. What I Go To School For 2.0 (Feat. The Vamps)
9. Sleeping With The Light On 2.0 (Feat. Deaf Havana)
10. MMMBop 2.0 (Feat. Hanson)
11. You Said No 2.0 (Feat. Charlotte Sands)
12. Thunderbirds Are Go 2.0 (Feat. McFly)
13. She Want’s To Be Me 2.0 (Feat. Bowling for Soup)
14. Who’s David 2.0 (Feat. Wheatus)
15. Year 3000 (Hits Version)
16. Loser Kid (Hits Version)
17. Good One
18. 3AM (Hits Version)
19. What I Go To School For (Hits Version)
20. Crashed The Wedding (Hits Version)
21. You Said No (Hits Version)
22. Sleeping With The Light On (Hits Version)
23. Air Hostess (Hits Version)
24. Thunderbirds Are Go (Hits Version)
25. Who’s David (Hits Version)

Marking their latest milestone, the band will also embark on a huge arena tour, kicking off in September and playing across the UK and Ireland through October – with Matt promising it will be their “best ever”.

Speaking exclusively in RETROPOP’s May 2023 cover feature, he says: “We have so many ideas,. We’re in the stage where we’re throwing everything at people and they’re saying, ‘Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.’ Then they come back and say, ‘No, no, no, no, no – that’s gonna cost you all of your money. You can’t do that!’

“But at the moment, we’re just coming up with the coolest shit we can think of and if 30 per cent of what we’ve come up with happens, it will be the best show ever.”

HANSON: Be Prepared

By | July 27, 2023

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We have had a blast making vinyl versions of the many albums and fan club EP’s. Re-discover or dig in for the first time to these musical projects when you get one of the LP’s available on the Hanson.net store now! Thanks for listening.

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