Barcelona (BWO song)

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"Barcelona"
BWO - Barcelona.jpg
Single by BWO
from the album Pandemonium - The Singles Collection
Released26.05.2008.
Recorded2007-2008
Genre Electronica; Pop
Length3:45
Label Capitol
EMI
Songwriter(s) Alexander Bard, Anders Hansson, Martin Rolinski
Producer(s) Alexander Bard, Anders Hansson
BWO singles chronology
"Lay Your Love On Me"
(2008)
"Barcelona"
(2008)
"The Bells Of Freedom"
(2008)

Barcelona is an electronica song performed by Swedish band BWO. The song was released as a second single from their first greatest hits album, Pandemonium - The Singles Collection in Sweden, on May 26, 2008. [1] [2] [3]

Track list

Digital Download; CD Single:

  1. Barcelona (Radio Edit) 3:45
  2. Barcelona (Shane 54 & Myon Retrofuturism Edit) 3:24
  3. Barcelona (Soundfactory Radio Edit) 3:40
  4. Barcelona (Ali Payami Remix) 3:41
  5. Barcelona (Oscar Holter Body Mix) 4:51
  6. Barcelona (Shane 54 & Myon Retrofutrism Remix) 5:55
  7. Barcelona (Soundfactory Reconstruction Anthem) 6:59
  8. Barcelona (Soundfactory Pumpin' DubBarcelona) 8:01
  9. Barcelona (Hanssonic Featuring Felix & Märta Remix) 5:58
  10. Barcelona (Miss Leeloo After Hours Remix) 4:56

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References

  1. "Track : Barcelona". icelebz.com. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  2. Woods, Maggie. "BWO Pandemonium: The Singles Collection [album] Lay Your Love On Me [single] Sunshine In The Rain [single]". motorbar.com.uk. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  3. "BWO News". electronordica.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013.