Strong (Thomas Anders album)

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Strong
Thomas anders strong cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released11 February 2010
Length68:12
Label CD Land
Producer Vladimir Nichiporuk
Thomas Anders chronology
Songs Forever
(2006)
Strong
(2010)
Christmas for You
(2012)

Strong is the tenth studio album by German singer Thomas Anders. It was first released by CD Land on 11 February 2010 in Russia. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Sergey Revtov and produced by Vladimir Nichiporuk. [2]

Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Why Do You Cry?"3:38
2."Stay with Me"3:55
3."Make You"3:35
4."Stop!"3:09
5."You Will Be Mine"4:06
6."Suddenly"3:22
7."Music, Dance"3:23
8."My Angel"3:21
9."I'll Be Strong"3:37
10."Clear Sign"3:27
11."One More Chance"3:37
12."I Wanna"2:53
13."Sorry, Baby"3:17
14."Why Do You Cry?" (Acoustic Piano Version)3:47
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
15."Why Do You Cry?" (Silver & Mesmer Extended Club Mix)5:29
16."Make You" (DJ Shevtsov Mix)6:25
17."Make You" (DJ Denis Rublev & DJ Natasha Baccardi Remix)7:31
Premium edition (CD 2)
No.TitleLength
1."Why Do You Cry?" (Pheromons Project Remix)5:43
2."Why Do You Cry?" (Soho Jeff & Black Version)6:09
3."Why Do You Cry?" (DJ Nejtrino & DJ Kirill Clash Radio Edit)3:40
4."Why Do You Cry?" (DJ Nejtrino & DJ Kirill Extended Mix)5:41
5."Why Do You Cry?" (Silver & Mesmer Radio Edit)3:41
6."Why Do You Cry?" (Silver & Mesmer Drive Mix)3:46
7."Why Do You Cry?" (Silver & Mesmer Extended Club Mix)6:49
8."Why Do You Cry?" (G.ll.v Space Remix)6:34
9."Why Do You Cry?" (DJ Vini Radio Edit)4:17
10."Why Do You Cry?" (DJ Vini Club Version)6:18
11."Why Do You Cry?" (Danny Verde Club Mix)6:38
12."Make You" (Alex AsterO & Evan Sax Radio Mix)6:38
13."Make You" (Alex AsterO & Evan Club Radio Mix)3:13
14."Make You" (Aleks Milano Summer Mix)5:12
Oriflame edition
No.TitleLength
1."Why Do You Cry?"3:38
2."Make You"3:35
3."Stay with Me"3:55
4."Suddenly"3:22
5."Stop!"3:09
6."You Will Be Mine"4:06
7."Music, Dance"3:23
8."One More Chance"3:37
9."Clear Sign"3:27
10."I Miss You"2:56

Charts

Certifications

Sales certifications for Strong
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Russia (NFPF) [3] Platinum9,380 [3]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormatEditionLabelRef(s)
Russia11 February 2010
  • Standard
  • premium
CD Land [4]
Russia22 February 2011
  • CD
  • digital download
Oriflame CD Land [5]
Germany9 March 2012StandardWhite Shell Music [6]

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