Chapter 3 (Queensberry album)

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Chapter 3
Queensberry Chapter 3 album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released22 June 2012
Recorded2012
Genre
Length52:59
Label
Queensberry chronology
On My Own
(2008)
Chapter 3
(2012)
Singles from Chapter 3
  1. "Timeless"
    Released: 1 June 2012
  2. "Girl Like Me"
    Released: 31 August 2012

Chapter 3 is the third studio album by German girl group Queensberry. It was released by Orange Red Music, and Universal Music on 22 June 2012 in German-speaking Europe, marking the band's first album featuring new member Ronja Hilbig after her replacement of original band members Antonella Trapani and Victoria Ulbrich.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Girl like Me"
  • Moring
3:29
2."Chemical Reaction"
  • Abrolat
  • Gaither [A]
  • Bjerre [A]
3:20
3."Headphones"
  • Moring
  • Gaither
  • Nordsoe
  • Gerrard
2:47
4."Timeless"
  • Moring
  • Gaither
  • The Blueprint
3:19
5."Superboy" (Interlude)  0:30
6."Superboy"
  • Moring
  • Gaither
3:48
7."It's Not That Simple"
  • Moring
  • Gaither
  • Moring
  • Gaither
3:33
8."Pack It Up"
  • Moring
  • Gaither
  • Moring
  • Gaither
3:03
9."I Understand It Now" (Interlude)  0:30
10."I Understand It Now"
  • Moring
  • Gaither
4:12
11."I Want You Back"
  • Moring
  • Gaither
3:22
12."Cake and Kisses" (Interlude)  0:45
13."Cake and Kisses"
  • Moring
  • Michéle Vice-Maslin
  • Moring
  • Gaither
2:14
14."After the Love is Gone"
  • Moring
  • Bjerre
  • Moring
  • Gaither
4:01
15."Summer Love Song"  3:15
16."California Kissin"
  • Mozart
  • Worthy
3:46
17."From, Ronja, Gabby, Leo with Love" (Interlude)  0:33
18."Timeless" (Plastic Funk Mix)
  • Bailey
  • Ogren
  • Wallace
  • Moring
  • Gaither
  • Moring
  • Gaither
  • The Blueprint
  • Plastic Funk [B]
  • Massimo Nocito [B]
5:44
Notes

Charts

Chart (2012)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [1] 91

Release history

RegionDateEditionFormatLabel
Austria22 June 2012
  • Standard
Digital download, CD
Germany
Switzerland

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