Written by Arnthor Birgisson and Ina Wroldsen, sung by Barbadian artist Shontelle, 'Impossible' reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2010. Described as a haunting 'heartbreak ballad,' the song maintains a chord progression of A♭—E♭—D♭—Fm7. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest. Materi ekonomi kelas 10 ojk. Mission: Impossible Theme - Easy Piano. Mission: Impossible Theme - Easy Piano. Discover ideas about Cello Music. 'Buy Piano Bench Elegant Digital Classic Storage Keyboard Stool 2 Person Padded Seat - A Great Addition To Your Household.'
![Impossible Shontelle Piano Impossible Shontelle Piano](https://www.musicnotes.com/images/productimages/large/mtd/MN0094858.gif)
Impossible Shontelle Piano Sheet Music Free
Driver easy serial key free. Shontelle told the story behind the song to J-14 Magazine: 'I really felt like ballads were missing from radio for a minute, and I knew that there was no song out there for heartbroken people. I just wanted to put a song out that gave people hope - things may not work out the way you want them to, but you can move past it and everything is gonna be okay. I know that a lot of people have a similar story and sometimes you need to feel like you're not alone. I knew that I might have to tell embarrassing stories about myself, but I might help someone realize, 'Okay, if Shontelle can figure it out, then I'll be alright.' It's not the end of the world - you can move on, and this is song is going to help you find the strength somehow.' The song's music video was produced by TAJ Stansberry and features American singer and model Steph Jones as Shontelle's love interest. The Barbadian singer told Digital Spy about the clip: 'When we were thinking about the video, we thought about how the economy's been crap of late, labels are cutting budgets because no-one's buying music, and lots of videos aren't how they used to be.
Impossible Shontelle Music
You know how they'd be like mini-movies and tell a full story? We wanted to accomplish that with 'Impossible' and I think the director, TAJ Stansberry, did a great job.' Shontelle discussed the difficulties of getting this song playlisted in an interview with Sound Savvy. Said the singer: 'It was such a challenge working it – because a lot of stations didn't want to add it because it's a ballad. They were like 'no one cares about ballads now' and I'm like 'No, I'm bringing ballads back.' You got to believe it. Everyone would say the same thing.