Pieces (Robin Stjernberg album)

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Pieces
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Released26 June 2013
Length38:39
Label Lionheart
Producer
Robin Stjernberg chronology
My Versions
(2012)
Pieces
(2013)

On My Mind is the second studio album by Swedish singer Robin Stjernberg. It was released by Lionheart Music Group on 26 June 2013.

Contents

Track listing

Pieces track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."One Down Two to Go"
Amir Aly 2:50
2."Pieces"
  • Stjernberg
  • Åsgärde
  • Frändå
  • Lundström
Aly2:58
3."Crime"
  • Stjernberg
  • Åsgärde
  • Frändå
  • Lundström
Aly2:58
4."You"
J. Deb3:03
5."Isn't It Time"
  • Stjernberg
  • Åsgärde
  • Frändå
  • Lundström
Aly3:03
6."Rule the World"
  • Stjernberg
  • Åsgärde
  • Frändå
  • Lundström
Aly3:10
7."For the Better"
Aly3:16
8."Scars"
  • Stjernberg
  • L. Deb
  • J. Deb
  • David Jackson
  • L. Deb
  • J. Deb
3:01
9."Beautiful"
  • Aly
  • Wikström
3:05
10."Six Feet Down"
  • Stjernberg
  • Åsgärde
  • Frändå
  • Lundström
 3:55
11."On My Mind"
Aly3:35
12."Every Bit of Me"
  • Stjernberg
  • L. Deb
  • J. Deb
  • Joel Strömgren
Aly3:46

Notes

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Pieces
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Sweden (GLF) [3] Gold20,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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