[3] Braithwaite was sent "Love Songs" by songwriter and old friend Michael Fatkin, who had worked on the track with Los Angeles–based writers Rozzi Crane and Charlie Snyder.
Fatkin had wanted Braithwaite to forward the song to Roger Davies, the manager of Pink.
Weeks turned into a couple of months and eventually we ended up having lunch together – I asked what he thought of the song and he said he'd never received it.
[7] The following week, the song rose 37 positions, peaking at number 43.
[8] This became Braithwaite's first top 50 chart appearance in 27 years; his first since "The World as It Is" in November 1993.