Cuz I Can (album)

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Cuz I Can
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 14, 2004 (Sweden)
Recorded2003–2004
Genre Pop rock
Length41:18
Label Bonnier Amigo
Producer Leif Larson, Marcus Black, Ghost, Jörgen Elofsson, Mathias Venge
Ana Johnsson chronology
Cuz I Can
(2004)
The Way I Am
(2004)

Cuz I Can is the first solo album by the Swedish pop rock singer Ana Johnsson. The album was released by Sony Music in several European countries in April 2004. [1]

Contents

It was later worldwide-released as The Way I Am , so that this latter is sometimes considered to be the first album by Johnsson. The latter album has a different cover and track listing; otherwise the albums are identical. The Way I Am contains the first seven songs from Cuz I Can and some new tracks, including the huge hit "We Are", which was the official soundtrack for the Spider-Man 2 film, "Don't Cry for Pain" and "Coz I Can", a remix of "Cuz I Can". The leftover tracks were included as B-sides on the later released singles.

Singles released from Cuz I Can were "The Way I Am", "Life" and "Cuz I Can", of which only "Life" entered the Swedish Singles Chart, at number 17.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Way I Am" Ana Johnsson, Leif Larson, Marcus BlackLeif Larson, Marcus Black3:48
2."Cuz I Can"Ana Johnsson, Ulf Lindström, Johan EkhéGhost3:04
3."L.A."Ana Johnsson, Leif Larson, Marcus BlackLeif Larson, Marcus Black3:43
4."Now It's Gone"Ana Johnsson, Leif Larson, Marcus BlackLeif Larson, Marcus Black2:49
5."Life"Ana Johnsson, Jörgen Elofsson, Mathias Venge, Pontus WennerbergJörgen Elofsson, Mathias Venge3:08
6."Crest of the Wave"Ana Johnsson, Ulf Lindström, Johan EkhéGhost4:50
7."Here I Go Again"Ana Johnsson, Ulf Lindström, Johan EkhéGhost3:37
8."Just A Girl"Ana Johnsson, Ulf Lindström, Johan EkhéGhost3:22
9."Anything Goes"Ana Johnsson, Leif Larson, Marcus BlackLeif Larson, Marcus Black2:49
10."A Song For Everyone"Ana Johnsson, Ulf Lindström, Johan EkhéGhost3:01
11."Tame Me"Ana Johnsson, Leif Larson, Marcus BlackLeif Larson, Marcus Black3:31
12."What Is A Girl To Do [+ All The Way (hidden track)]"Ana Johnsson, Ulf Lindström, Johan EkhéGhost13:29

Singles

The Way I Am

Life

Cuz I Can

Credits

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References

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