Lyrically, the song explores the persistent, often intrusive nature of romantic memory. The recurring refrain— "I've been thinking about you, and I can't get you off my mind" —captures a state of emotional "stone crazy" fixation after a breakup.
The visual "messiness" often attributed to the videos reflects the song’s complex genre-bending. Music historians describe the track as a "tasty blend" of: Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You (Video)
Often identified as the British or original version, this video utilizes early CGI and green-screen technology. It features the band performing in a stylized, sci-fi desert landscape under a starry sky, punctuated by surreal elements like "flying electric guitars". The sepia-toned performance by the band members contrasts with the vibrant, almost neon-hued background, reflecting a playful, futuristic optimism common in early 90s digital art. Lyrically, the song explores the persistent, often intrusive
The Synthesis of Soul and Synthesizer: An Analysis of Londonbeat’s "I’ve Been Thinking About You" Music historians describe the track as a "tasty
Reflecting the soul backgrounds of members like Jimmy Helms.
Evident in the "thundering kickdrum" and florid piano lines.