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I Bruise Easily : ウィキペディア英語版
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"I Bruise Easily" is a song by British recording artist Natasha Bedingfield. The pop ballad was written by Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins, and Paul Herman along with Bedingield for her debut album, ''Unwritten'' (2004). Production on the track was handled by Frampton and Wilkins. In the song, Bedingfield describes how relationships affect people, even when they have come to an end.
The track was released as the album's fourth single in 2005 to positive reviews from music critics. While "I Bruise Easily" failed to match the success of its predecessor "Unwritten", it reached the top twenty in Ireland and the United Kingdom. In 2008, the song was used by electronic artist Chicane for the song "Bruised Water". It was a mashup between Bedingfield's song and Chicane's 1999 hit "Saltwater". The song was featured on Chicane's ''The Best of Chicane - 1996 - 2008'' and was credited as Chicane & Natasha Bedingfield.
==Background and writing==
Bedingfield began recording her debut album in mid-2003, following the signing of a recording contract with BMG UK and Ireland earlier that year.〔(Artist Biography ). VH1. Retrieved 3 May 2007.〕 While collaborating with Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins and Paul Hermam in London, England, they composed "I Bruise Easily", which was inspired by a relationship Bedingfield had recently ended.〔Jay S. Jacobs. ("Where Her Book Begins" ). popentertainment.com. Retrieved 26 May 2007.〕 While recording she had found it easier to compose songs that were melancholic rather than songs that were upbeat.〔 According to Bedingfield, the song is actually a love song because "it's talking about vulnerability and the fact that the more you love someone, the more you have to open your heart" which means that "you could get hurt".〔

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