Mind Trick - Jamie Cullum -

It is characterized by Cullum’s rhythmic piano playing, Ben Cullum’s electric bass, and drums by Ian Thomas.

"Mind Trick" is a signature vocal jazz and jazz-pop track by British musician Jamie Cullum , released as the second single from his fourth studio album, Catching Tales (2005). The song is notable as the first major collaboration between Jamie and his brother, Ben Cullum, who co-wrote and played bass on the track. Musical Composition and Style

While primarily jazz-pop, it has been categorized under sophisti-pop, acid jazz, and blue-eyed soul. Lyrical Themes Mind Trick - Jamie Cullum

The singer laments a missed opportunity to keep a lover from leaving, admitting to making poor excuses.

The track was produced by Stewart Levine and recorded at Rak Studios in London. It is characterized by Cullum’s rhythmic piano playing,

The lyrics explore themes of regret and emotional distraction through music.

The chorus describes how "music plays a mind trick," serving as a tool to intoxicate the mind and temporarily wash away the pain of missing someone. Music Video and Media Musical Composition and Style While primarily jazz-pop, it

Blending elements of jazz, pop, and soul, "Mind Trick" features a sensual, grooving rhythm that defined Cullum's mid-2000s sound.