Emilia (album)

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Emilia
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ReleasedNovember 2000
Label Universal
Emilia chronology
Big Big World
(1998)
Emilia
(2000)
Små ord av kärlek
(2007)

Emilia is a studio album by Swedish singer Emilia released in November 2000. [1] [2] [3] Saleswise, the album became less successful than her previous album. [4]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Sorry I'm in Love - 3:04 (A. Carlsson, D. Carr, T. Champlin)
  2. Kiss by Kiss - 4:00 (D. Carr, P. Lönn, A.D. Rich)
  3. Johnny Come Lately - 3:09 (A. Cantrall, S. Selover)
  4. Before I Fall - 3:20 (J. Elofsson, T. Cox)
  5. Girlfriend 2:55 (J. Lindman)
  6. Playin' It By Heart - 3:54 (A. Carlsson, D. Carr, A.D. Rich, A.R. Scott)
  7. If It's Gonna Be You - 3:07 (J. Lindman, E. Rydberg)
  8. What If I Told You... - 3:51 (D. Eriksen, E. Rydberg)
  9. Heaven - 3:36 (B. Adams, J. Vallance)
  10. My Love Is True - 3:14 (D. Carr, P. Lönn, E. Rydberg)
  11. Tell Me Why - 3:55 (M. Pettersen, T. Eriksen)
  12. Say You Will (Or Say You Won't) - 3:52 (P. Söderqvist, N. Windahl, E. Rydberg)
  13. Supergirl - 3:09 (D. Carr, P. Bruhn, E. Rydberg)
  14. Supergirl Outro - 1:06 (D. Carr, P. Bruhn, E. Rydberg)

Contributors

Charts

Chart (2000-2001)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [5] 51
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [6] 43

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