Something to Believe In | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 24, 2012 | |||
Recorded | 2012 | |||
Genre | pop, folk | |||
Label | Lionheart International Universal Music Group | |||
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Something to Believe In is the second studio album by the Swedish singer Anna Bergendahl released on 24 October 2012 on Lionheart International [1] as a follow up to her first Yours Sincerely (2010).
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "I Don't Know (Where We're Going With This)" | |
2. | "Live and Let Go" | |
3. | "I Hate New York" | |
4. | "Something to Believe In" | |
5. | "The Good Thing" | |
6. | "Fun" | |
7. | "Love, Me" | |
8. | "A Good Time" | |
9. | "Better Than This" | |
10. | "The Sensible Choice" | |
11. | "The Last Time" | |
12. | "Wrong" |
Chart (2012-2013) | Peak position |
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Swedish Album Chart [2] | 13 |
Country | Date | Format | Label |
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Sweden | 24 October 2012 | Lionheart International | |
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