My Versions

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My Versions
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 4, 2012
Length33:57
Label Lionheart
Producer
Robin Stjernberg chronology
My Versions
(2012)
Pieces
(2013)
Singles from My Versions
  1. "All This Way"
    Released: 2011
  2. "Halo"
    Released: 2012

My Versions is the debut album of Swedish singer Robin Stjernberg. It was released by Lionheart Music Group on January 4, 2012 in Sweden. Recorded after Stjernberg had placed second in Idol 2011 , the Swedish adpation of the Idols franchise, it marked his first solo album after his departure from his former group, the boyband What's Up!. Arnthor Birgisson and Johan Röhr contributed to My Versions.

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Stjernberg had pre-released his first music single "All This Way" from the album on December 2, 2011. It was the winning song in the Idol competition, also done by the winner Amanda Fondell in a separate version. A commercial success, My Versions topped the Swedish Albums Chart in the second week of 2012, dated January 13- It stayed at that position for one week. [1]

Track listing

My Versions track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."All This Way"3:19
2."Dedication to My Ex"2:16
3."Halo"4:12
4."Let Me Entertain You"3:53
5."You Raise Me Up"2:42
6."In My Head"3:01
7."Who You Are"3:22
8."Breakeven"
4:25
9."Love Is Gone"2:56
10."California King Bed"3:48

Notes

Charts

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