Nothing to Lose (Daniel Schuhmacher album)

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Nothing to Lose
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ReleasedSeptember 17, 2010 (2010-09-17)
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Label 313 Music
Producer
Daniel Schuhmacher chronology
The Album
(2009)
Nothing to Lose
(2010)
Diversity
(2013)

Nothing to Lose is the second studio album by German recording artist Daniel Schuhmacher. A breakaway from his debut album, it was released by independent label 313 Music on September 17, 2010 in German-speaking Europe.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Like a Song in Your Head"
  • Robert Habolin
  • Sipho Sililo
  • David Vogt
  • Philip Böllhoff
  • Hannes Büscher
  • Beatgees
3:04
2."She Loves Me"
  • Sililo
  • Vogt
  • Böllhoff
  • Büscher
  • Magnus Funemyr
  • Beatgees
3:14
3."Feel"
3:30
4."Lalala"
  • Sililo
  • Vogt
  • Böllhoff
  • Büscher
  • Johan "Jones" Wetterberg
  • Ron Dohanetz
  • Beatgees
3:07
5."I'll Be There for You"
  • Sililo
  • Vogt
  • Böllhoff
  • Büscher
  • Funemyr
  • Beatgees
4:09
6."If It's Love"
  • Boris Schmidt
  • Florian Prengel
  • Brötzmann
3:47
7."All We Need Is Love"
  • Sililo
  • Vogt
  • Böllhoff
  • Büscher
  • Wetterberg
  • Beatgees
3:45
8."Running Through the Fire"
  • Emil Gotthard
  • Sililo
  • Vogt
  • Böllhoff
  • Büscher
  • Funemyr
  • Beatgees
3:58
9."High"
  • Schmidt
  • Prengel
  • Gareth Daykin
  • Schmidt
  • Prengel
3:28
10."Here Comes the Rain Again"
  • Dreamfactory
3:29
11."Another Way"
  • Schmidt
  • Prengel
  • Daykin
  • Schmidt
  • Prengel
3:29
12."A Million Miles Away"
  • Tom Nichols
  • Per Eklund
  • Mathias Wollo
  • Brötzmann
3:43
13."Honestly"
  • Christensen
3:26

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [1] 37

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