Natural High (HammerFall song)

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"Natural High"
Single by HammerFall
from the album Threshold
Released22 September 2006
RecordedMay–July 2006, Lundgärd Studios, Denmark
Track4: 17 May 2003, Olympia, São Paulo, Brazil
Genre Power metal, heavy metal
Length18:46
Label Nuclear Blast
Songwriter(s) Oscar Dronjak
Joacim Cans
Stefan Elmgren
Producer(s) Charlie Bauerfeind
HammerFall singles chronology
"Blood Bound"
(2005)
"Natural High"
(2006)
"Any Means Necessary"
(2009)

Natural High is a song by the Swedish Power and Heavy metal band HammerFall, released on September 22, 2006. [1] It was the second single released from their album Threshold.

Contents

The first single from this album "The Fire Burns Forever" only had one track which bears the same name as the single.
Cover artwork made by Samwise Didier and layout by Thomas Everhardt.

Track listing [1]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Natural High"Dronjak, Cans4:14
2."Natural High" (karaoke version)Dronjak, Cans4:15
3."The Fire Burns Forever" (feat. Robert Kronberg)Dronjak, Cans3:20
4."Raise the Hammer" (live)Dronjak, Elmgren3:37
5."The Fire Burns Forever" (video)Dronjak, Cans3:20
Total length:18:46

Personnel

Additional personnel

Backing vocals by:

Chart positions [2]

CountryPosition
Switzerland83
Germany79
Austria71
Sweden6

Release information

Formats: cds, Digipack CD-S, 10″ Vinyl

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