Over It (Katharine McPhee song)

German pop girl group Queensberry recorded a cover of "Over It" for their debut studio album Volume I (2008).

Steve Ferrera arranged the vocals with Ferrara, who also played an acoustic guitar and keyboard for the instrumentation and programmed the bass and drums.

"[12] German pop girl group Queensberry recorded a cover of "Over It" for their debut studio album Volume I (2008).

[13] It was one of three songs included on the album originally performed by a talent show contestant; the other two are Clea's 2004 track "Sprung" and Anna Abreu's 2007 single "End of Love".

Elysa Gardner of USA Today praised it as a "superb single",[15] and Slant Magazine's Preston Jones compared it to music by Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain.

[16] Jones identified "Over It" as an album highlight, describing it as an "expertly sculpted piece of fluff that will have heads bobbing and wallets opening".

[17] In a less enthusiastic review, a writer for the Los Angeles Daily News referred to "Over It" and "Love Story" as "passable confections".

[19] Rick Fulton of the Daily Record responded negatively to "Over It", writing: "This boring pop, like Britney's pants, went out the window years ago.

It depicts McPhee recording herself while performing the song; she delivers the file to her unfaithful boyfriend at a basement party.

[28] Promo[29] Remixes[11] Credits adapted from the booklet of Katharine McPhee:[5] ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.