Here on My Own (Lighter Shade of Blue)

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"Here On My Own
(Lighter Shade Of Blue)"
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Single by Sweetbox
from the album Jade
B-side "One Kiss (Acoustic Version)"
Released2002
Genre Pop
Length3:35(European version/Single version)
3:49 (Japanese album version)
Label Warner Music Group
Songwriter(s) Geoman, Villalon
Producer(s) Geoman
Sweetbox singles chronology
"Read My Mind"
(2002)
"Here On My Own
(Lighter Shade Of Blue)
"
(2002)
"Life Is Cool"
(2004)

"Here on My Own (Lighter Shade Of Blue)" is the second single by Sweetbox from the album Jade with Jade Villalon as a frontwoman. [1] On the album the song is titled "Lighter Shade of Blue". The song peaked at 90 on the German singles chart. It spent 1 week at this position and 4 weeks on the chart. [2]

Contents

An acoustic version and the music video of the song can be found on the album Jade (Silver Edition). A remix of the song can be found on the album Best of 12" Collection.

The music video for the song was directed by Oliver Sommer. [3]

Track listing

Standard Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Here On My Own (Lighter Shade Of Blue)"Geoman, Villalon3:35
2."Lighter Shade Of Blue"Geoman, Villalon3:49
3."Lighter Shade Of Blue (H-Run/Dadas Remix)"Geoman, Villalon3:20
4."Here On My Own (Lighter Shade Of Blue) (Instrumental)"Geoman, Villalon3:35
5."One Kiss (Acoustic Version)"Geoman, Villalon3:18

Positions

Charts (2003)Peak position
German Singles Chart90 [2]

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