: Recorded in 2009, the track was released as part of the Burlesque: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on 19 November 2010.
: A standalone video was released featuring Aguilera in a dive bar, starting with her kicking off her shoes and putting a coin in a jukebox before launching into a high-energy routine. : Recorded in 2009, the track was released
Aguilera has often cited Etta James as her primary musical influence, even meeting the legend during a magazine shoot in 2006 where James expressed admiration for Aguilera's powerful vocals. When Aguilera signed on for , she sought to bring that vintage, soulful energy to a modern audience. Her version, produced by Tricky Stewart , modernised the R&B classic with sharper production while keeping the iconic "good feeling" gospel-infused intro. A Cinematic Turning Point When Aguilera signed on for , she sought
Aguilera frequently performed the song on late-night shows like and Conan to promote the film, cementing it as one of her most definitive live vocal displays. When Aguilera signed on for