Aura (Yvonne Catterfeld album)

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Aura
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Released20 October 2006 (2006-10-20)
Length56:49
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Yvonne Catterfeld chronology
Unterwegs
(2005)
Aura
(2006)
Blau im Blau
(2010)

Aura is the fourth studio album by German recording artist Yvonne Catterfeld, released by Sony Music on 20 October 2006 in German-speaking Europe.

Contents

Track listing

Aura track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Die Zeit ist reif"
  • Catterfeld
  • Andy Love
  • Heike Kospach
  • Jos Jorgensen
  • Terry Walker
3:51
2."Ich will nur dich"
  • Catterfeld
  • Alan Glass
  • T. Fraser
  • T. Blaize
  • Britta A. Blum
  • Mousse T.
3:35
3."Liebe muss reichen"
  • Catterfeld
  • Jan Pelao
  • Blum
  • P.O. Block
  • OJA Tunes
3:43
4."Erinner' mich dich zu vergessen"
3:26
5."Hier bin ich"
  • Catterfeld
  • Kospach
  • Pelao
  • Block
  • OJA Tunes
3:35
6."Neben dir"
  • Afanasieff
4:08
7."Mein Tag, mein Licht"
  • Lilo Scrimali
3:22
8."Sonnenschein"
  • OJA Tunes
3:56
9."Ich lauf einfach los"
  • Catterfeld
  • Kospach
  • Christian Neander
  • OJA Tunes
3:56
10."Diebe der Liebe"
  • Jan van der Toorn
3:21
11."Kenn ich dich"
  • OJA Tunes
3:40
12."Du lässt dich gehen"
  • Catterfeld
  • Frank Ramond
  • Matthias Hass
  • van der Toorn
3:30
13."Schicksal"
  • Catterfeld
  • van der Toorn
  • Kospach
  • Claus Capek
  • van der Toorn
3:36
14."Alles was du dir erträumst"
  • Herre
  • Scrimali
4:34
15."Where Does the Love Go" (with Eric Benét)
  • Afanasieff
  • Benét
4:36
Total length:56:49

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Aura
Chart (2006)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [1] 17
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [2] 10
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [3] 26

Release history

Aura release history
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
Austria20 October 2006
  • Digital download
  • CD
Germany
Switzerland

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