I Will Love You Monday (365)

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"I Will Love You Monday (365)"
Aura Dione-I Will Love You Monday (365).jpg
Single by Aura Dione
from the album Columbine
B-side "I Will Love You Monday"
Released10 November 2009 (2009-11-10)
Genre
Length3:24
Label Island
Songwriter(s) Aura Dione, Viktoria Sandström, Patrik Berggren, David Åström
Aura Dione singles chronology
"Only Here For a Moment"
(2009)
"I Will Love You Monday (365)"
(2009)
"Song for Sophie (I Hope She Flies)"
(2010)

"I Will Love You Monday (365)" is a song by Danish singer-songwriter Aura Dione from her debut album Columbine . It was released as her debut single in Europe on 10 November 2009 by Island Records, except Denmark, where the original version, "I Will Love You Monday", was released as her third single in August 2008. The international version has another chorus and more instruments added compared to the original Danish version. Both versions are included on the German release.

Contents

In Germany "I Will Love You Monday (365)" reached No. 1 in its fourth week on the chart. It became No. 2 in Switzerland and Austria and charted within on the European Hot 100. The Danish version reached No. 20 in Denmark.

Music video

The music video shows Dione walking through different areas of Copenhagen followed by her shoes which dance and sing with her.

Track listings

Digital download [1]
No.TitleLength
1."I Will Love You Monday (365)"3:22
2."I Will Love You Monday"3:32
3."I Will Love You Monday (365)" (Ian Pooley Clubmix)5:48
4."I Will Love You Monday (365)" (Ian Pooley Remix)6:29
CD maxi single [2]
No.TitleLength
1."I Will Love You Monday (365)"3:24
2."I Will Love You Monday"3:34
3."I Will Love You Monday (365)" (Ian Pooley Clubmix)5:48
CD single [3]
No.TitleLength
1."I Will Love You Monday (365)"3:24
2."I Will Love You Monday"3:32

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from CD single liner notes. [4]

Charts and certifications

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