Love was all Colbie Caillat needed to inspire her third album, "All Of You," which comes out July 12.While touring to promote 2009's chart-topping "Breakthrough," Caillat began a relationship with her guitarist and musical director Justin Young, which she tells was "a surprise to both of us.Colbie Marie Caillat was born in 1985 to a father who has been long walking in the music industry as a producer.Ken Caillat used to work closely to Fleetwood Mac, co-producing the band's albums such as 'Rumours' and 'Task'.We eventually talked about it, and then we started dating." The two now live together in Los Angeles and recently adopted a puppy who will go on tour with them. We actually enjoy doing it." Colbie Caillat Taps Common, Opens 'New Chapter' with 'All Of You' Album Caillat acknowledges that her relationship with Young inspired many of the 12 songs on "All Of You" (some of which he co-wrote), and she points out that they're not all moon-eyed and happy.
So I think maybe just the older I've become, and writing with amazing writers, I've learned about how to write from a different perspective." But the first single, "I Do," does not mean what the title might suggest. And Caillat -- who also appears on Dave Stewart's new album, "The Blackbird Diaries" -- acknowledges the pressures of expectations after "Breakthrough" debuted at No. I'd feel like everyone got let down or something like that.She is an amazing singer, and her soulful singing has won millions of hearts all over the world.Her songs have been blockbusters in the past, and she won’t stop in future as well.Several weeks after, the album dropped from its Top 10 position to no.28 and remained relatively steady on the chart before making a big catapult once again to no. From somebody who used to work in a tanning salon and not knowing how to use My Space page, Colbie certainly has impressed many people who are not acknowledged how far she can get."Everyone does think it is about me getting married," Caillat, who wrote the song with Toby Gad, says with a laugh. But, honestly, I know that they are amazing songs, they are beautiful and I can't take the credit for it because I did it with a bunch of other people.I'm really proud of all of our work, and I honestly think that my fans and new fans are going to like it." Caillat has a short run of dates planned for early July -- including a performance on "All Of You's" release date at New York City's Canal Room -- and is planning a more extensive tour for August.