My Show
My Show | ||||
Studioalbum av Carola Häggkvist | ||||
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Utgivning | 19 november 2001 ( Europeiska unionen)[1] | |||
Inspelat | 2001 | |||
Genre | Pop Rock | |||
Längd | 56 minuter | |||
Språk | Engelska Svenska | |||
Skivbolag | Universal Music | |||
Producent | Patrik Frisk Hitvision Jay Jay Niklas Molinder David Eriksen Robin Smith | |||
Carola Häggkvist-kronologi | ||||
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My Show är ett album av den svenska popsångerskan Carola Häggkvist, släppt 2001.[2] På albumlistorna placerade sig albumet som bäst på 6:e plats i Sverige.
Låtlista
- "My Show" (L. Peirone/J. Schella/A. Barrén) - 3:34
- "The Light" (M. Håkansson/P. Engborg) - 4:38
- "I'm Coming Home" (Carola/H. Andersson/M. Ankelius) - 3:44
- "I Believe in Love" (Carola/H. Andersson/M. Ankelius/A-L. Högdahl) - 3:17
- "The Pearl" (P. Börjesson/K. Johansson) - 4:11
- "My Love" (D. French/J. McKenzie) - 2:53
- "A Kiss Goodbye" (Carola/H. Andersson/M. Ankelius/A-L. Högdahl) - 3:11
- "Secret Love" (J. Henriksen/J. Lysdahl) - 4:53
- "You + Me" (N. Frisk/A. Mattson) - 3:01
- "Wherever You Go" (Carola/P. Frisk) - 3:15
- "Faith, Hope & Love" (Carola/D. Eriksen) - 3:38
- "If I Told You" (Carola/J. Poppo/M. Deputato) - 5:13
- "Angel of Mercy" (B. Gibb/R. Gibb/M. Gibb) - 3:37
- "Someday" (B. Bacharach/Tonio K) - 4:30
Medverkande
- Esbjörn Öhrwall, Pär Frisk - gitarr
- Tomas Lindberg - bas
- Patrik Frisk - klaviatur
- Pär Frisk - gitarr
- Anders Lundström - klaviatur
- Thorleif Robertsson, Joje Lindskoog - trummor
Listplaceringar
Lista (2001-2002) | Topplacering |
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Sverige | 6 [3] |
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Källor
- ^ ”Carola Häggkvist”. http://www.carola.com/?sid=release&id=386. Läst 3 juni 2011.
- ^ ”Svensk mediedatabas”. http://smdb.kb.se/catalog/id/001548755. Läst 2 juni 2011.
- ^ Swedishcharts - My Show på den svenska albumlistan
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