Me & My (album)

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Me & My
Me & My by Me & My original cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1995
Genre Eurodance, bubblegum dance
Label Medley
Producer Hartmann & Langhoff, Dean 'N, Johnny Jam, Per Holm
Me & My chronology
Me & My
(1995)
Let the Love Go On
(1999)

Me & My is the debut album by the Danish Eurodance duo Me & My, originally released in 1995. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Susanne and Pernille Georgi, except where noted.

  1. "Baby Boy" (Susanne Georgi, Pernille Georgi, Peter Hartmann, Jan Langhoff, Richie Balmorian, Jay Balmorian, Robin Rex)
  2. "Lion Eddie"
  3. "I Belong to You"
  4. "Waiting"
  5. "Magic Love"
  6. "Dub-I-Dub"
  7. "So Many Times" (Hartmann, Langhoff, R. Balmorian, J. Balmorian, Trine Quaade)
  8. "Close"
  9. "Show Your Love"
  10. "Show Me"
  11. "You & I"

Toshiba EMI versions

Two other versions of the album were issued by Toshiba EMI. These were released exclusively in Japan in 1996 and 1998. [2]

1996 version

The 1996 version, released on February 10, 1996, [3] reached #6 in the Oricon weekly album chart on March 18, 1996 [4] and ranked #36 in the Oricon yearly Top 100 best-selling album chart in 1996 with 627,520 copies sold. [5]

  1. "Dub-I-Dub"
  2. "Baby Boy"
  3. "Lion Eddie"
  4. "I Belong to You"
  5. "Waiting"
  6. "Magic Love"
  7. "So Many Times"
  8. "Close"
  9. "Show Your Love"
  10. "Show Me"
  11. "You & I"

1998 version

The 1998 version was released on March 28, 1998. [6]

  1. "Touch Of Your Love"
  2. "Dub-I-Dub"
  3. "Baby Boy"
  4. "Lion Eddie"
  5. "I Belong to You"
  6. "Waiting"
  7. "Magic Love"
  8. "So Many Times"
  9. "Close"
  10. "Show Your Love"
  11. "Show Me"
  12. "You & I"

Certification

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [7] Gold25,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. Discogs, Me & My
  2. Discogs, Me & My (album)
  3. Discogs, Me & My (album, 1996)
  4. Oricon Database, Oricon Album 1996-3-18 (in Japanese)
  5. Oricon Database, Oricon Album 1996 Top 100 (in Japanese)
  6. Discogs, Me & My (album, 1998)
  7. "Music and Media" (PDF). Americanradiohistory.com. 1996-05-25. Retrieved 23 March 2022.