Light Up the Dark (album)

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Light Up the Dark
Light up the Dark album art.jpg
Studio album by
Released18 September 2015 (2015-09-18)
Genre
Length49:58
Label Parlophone
Producer Luke Potashnick
Gabrielle Aplin chronology
English Rain EP
(2014)
Light Up the Dark
(2015)
Miss You
(2016)
Gabrielle Aplin studio album chronology
English Rain
(2013)
Light Up the Dark
(2015)
Dear Happy
(2020)
Light Up the Dark Standard edition [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Light Up the Dark"
Potashnick4:16
2."Skeleton"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
  • Adam Argyle
Potashnick3:37
3."Fools Love"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
Potashnick4:05
4."Slip Away"
  • Atkinson
  • Edd Holloway
3:52
5."Sweet Nothing"
Potashnick2:53
6."Heavy Heart"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
Potashnick3:55
7."Shallow Love"
Potashnick3:59
8."Anybody Out There"
Prime3:09
9."Hurt"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
  • Argyle
Potashnick4:13
10."Together"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
  • Starbek
Potashnick2:45
11."What Did You Do?"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
  • Argyle
Potashnick4:21
12."A While"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
Potashnick4:23
13."Don't Break Your Heart On Me" (Hidden track)
 4:30
Total length:49:58
Light Up the Dark Deluxe edition (bonus tracks) [1] [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Don't Break Your Heart On Me"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
  • Hudson-Taylor
3:00
14."This Side of the Moon"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
4:10
15."Coming Home"3:34
16."Letting You Go"
3:09
17."The House We Never Built"
  • Aplin
  • Atkinson
  • Tom Wilding
3:15
18."You Don't Like Dancing"
  • Aplin
  • Potashnick
  • Starbek
3:35
Total length:66:11
Light Up the Dark Japanese edition (bonus tracks) [6] [7]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Don't Break Your Heart On Me"
4:30
14."A Case of You" Joni Mitchell 4:21
15."Predictable"Aplin3:58
Total length:74:30

Personnel [8]

Musicians
Production

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [9] 38
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [10] 171
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [11] 166
Irish Albums (IRMA) [12] 41
UK Albums (OCC) [13] 14
Scottish Albums (OCC) [14] 15

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