All We Need Is Love (album)

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All We Need Is Love
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 22, 2019 (2019-03-22)
Length39:47
Label BMG
Producer
Stefanie Heinzmann chronology
Chance of Rain
(2015)
All We Need Is Love
(2019)
Labyrinth
(2021)

All We Need Is Love is the fifth studio album by Swiss recording artist Stefanie Heinzmann. It was released by BMG Rights Management on March 22, 2019 in German-speaking Europe. [1] It became Heinzmann's second album to top the Swiss Albums Chart following her debut album Masterplan (2008). [2]

Contents

Track listing

All We Need Is Love track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Not Giving It Up"
  • Stefanie Heinzmann
  • Patrick Fa
  • Jake Isaac
  • Steffen Graef
  • Carlton Haley
  • Oluwaferanmi Ogunseyinde
  • Bastien Paul
  • Rocco Testori
  • Mia Dieckow
Graef3:23
2."All We Need Is Love"
  • Heinzmann
  • Patrick Fa
  • Isaac
  • Phil Cook
  • Graef
  • Kiko Masbaum [a]
2:53
3."Shadows"
  • Persson
  • Alkenäs
  • Arman
3:09
4."Home"
  • Heinzmann
  • John Gordon
  • Sune Haansbæk
  • Fa
  • Caroline Ermer
  • Gordon
  • Haansbæk
3:42
5."Mother's Heart"
  • Heinzmann
  • Joe Walter
  • Morten Aamodt
Graef3:23
6."Every Day Is a Good Day"
  • Heinzmann
  • Gordon
  • Haansbæk
  • Fa
  • Ermer
  • Gordon
  • Haansbæk
3:27
7."You Get Me"
  • Heinzmann
  • Walter
David Jürgens3:20
8."Brave"
  • Heinzmann
  • Tim Deal
  • Fa
  • JP Ericson
Graef3:08
9."What I Do"
  • Heinzmann
  • Jürgens
  • Ali Zuckowski
Jürgens3:50
10."Still Have Love for You"
  • Heinzmann
  • Deal
  • Corey Sanders
Graef3:01
11."Bigger"
  • Heinzmann
  • Claudio Heinzmann
  • Jamie Hartmann
Graef3:32
12."Build a House" (featuring Alle Farben)
  • Heinzmann
  • Dennis Bierbrodt
  • Jürgen Dohr
  • Guido Kramer
  • Stefan Dabruck
  • Deal
  • Frans Zimmer
  • Anna Stone
  • Arne Ghosh
  • Bierbrodt
  • Dohr
  • Kramer
  • Zimmer
3:02

Notes

Charts

Release history

All We Need Is Love release history
RegionDateEditionsFormatsLabelRef.
VariousMarch 22, 2019Standard BMG Rights Management [1]
December 11, 2020Acoustic [5]

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