Never Forget (Where You Come From)

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Never Forget (Where You Come From)
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Released21 January 2002
Recorded2001
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Length53:45
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Never Forget (Where You Come From)
(2002)
Days of Our Lives
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Never Forget (Where You Come From) is the debut studio album by German pop group Bro'Sis. It was released on 21 January 2002 on Cheyenne Records, Polydor and Zeitgeist. It was primarily produced by Toni Cottura, with additional production from Alex Christensen, Marc Mozart, Syndicate Music, and others. The album reached the top of the German, Austrian and Swiss albums chart and spawned five singles, including number-one single "I Believe" and a cover version of 98 Degrees' 1999 Christmas single "The Gift".

Contents

Including its Special Winter Edition (released on 11 November 2002) and the album managed to sell more than 500,000 copies domestically. With 38 weeks in the German Top 100, a platinum, and a gold certification the album became the eleventh-most-successful album of 2002.

Track listing

Never Forget (Where You Come From)Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Believe"
Christensen3:27
2."Just the 2 of Us"
Brunner3:26
3."All I Wanna Know"
Cottura3:16
4."We'll Put a Spell on You"
  • Island Brothers
  • Spremberg
3:25
5."Walkin' with You"
  • Andy Love
  • Giorgio Koppehele
  • Marc Z
  • Martin Koppehele
  • Sven Zippmann
  • Koppehele
  • John Eaton
  • Marc Z
  • Koppehele
4:21
6."Do You"
  • Arkadius Raschka
  • Ingo Hugenroth
  • Patricia Bernetti
  • Cottura
Cottura3:09
7."Gimme Some Lovin'"
  • Moshirian
  • Browarczyk
  • Cottura
  • Cottura
3:48
8."Bounce"
  • Achim Jannsen
  • Hermann Behrens
  • M. Carlson
  • Mirko von Schlieffen
  • N. Lautarevic
  • O. Ullmann
  • Terri Bjerre
  • Achim Jannsen
  • von Schlieffen
4:03
9."Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel"
  • Dane Deviller
  • Sean Hossein
  • Supaflyas
  • D-Fact
  • Frank Lio
  • N-Dee
3:48
10."What's Goin' On"
  • Aleks Jovanovic
  • Emanuell Twellmann
  • Frank W. Dursthoff
  • June Rollocks
Christensen3:42
11."Ain't That the Way"
  • Christoph Papendieck
  • Fontaine Brunett
  • Gerret Frerichs
  • Pascal F.E.O.S.
  • Papendieck
  • Frerichs
  • F.E.O.S.
4:28
12."Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed"
  • D-Fact
  • Frank Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Rofl Gagel
  • Dash Andrews
  • D-Fact
  • Frank Lio
  • N-Dee
3:06
13."You Better Not Come Home"
  • D-Fact
  • Frank Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Gagel
  • Andrews
  • Daniela Burghardt
  • Luca Barro
  • D-Fact
  • Frank Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Wolfgang Heichele
3:23
14."Let Me Know"
  • Brüx
  • Moshirian
  • Browarczyk
  • Cottura
Cottura3:41
15."A Day in November"
  • Brötzmann
  • Leis-Bendorff
2:12
Never Forget (Where You Come From)Special winter edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Believe"
Christensen3:29
2."Hot Temptation"
  • Douglas Carr
  • Christian Waltz
Axel Breitung3:21
3."In the Cradle"
3:01
4."Peace of Soul"
  • Bro'Sis
3:01
5."Do You"
  • Raschka
  • Hugenroth
  • Bernetti
  • Cottura
Cottura3:09
6."Just the 2 of Us"
  • Brunner
  • Tracks
  • Kirchner
  • Works
Brunner3:26
7."All I Wanna Know"
  • Brüx
  • Moshirian
  • Browarczyk
  • Cottura
Cottura3:16
8."This Is Too Good To Be True"
  • Bro'Sis
  • David Michael Johnson
  • Bernie Blanks
  • Mozart
  • Eaton
3:16
9."Walkin' with You"
  • Love
  • Koppehele
  • Marc Z
  • Koppehele
  • Zippmann
  • Koppehele
  • Eaton
  • Marc Z
  • Koppehele
4:21
10."Gimme Some Lovin'"
  • Moshirian
  • Browarczyk
  • Cottura
  • Cottura
3:48
11."Bounce"
  • Jannsen
  • Behrens
  • Carlson
  • von Schlieffen
  • Lautarevic
  • Ullmann
  • Bjerre
  • Jannsen
  • von Schlieffen
4:03
12."Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel"
  • Deviller
  • Hossein
  • Supaflyas
  • D-Fact
  • Frank Lio
  • N-Dee
3:48
13."Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed"
  • D-Fact
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Gagel
  • Andrews
  • D-Fact
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
3:06
14."You Better Not Come Home"
  • D-Fact
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Gagel
  • Andrews
  • Burghardt
  • Barro
  • D-Fact
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Heichele
3:23
15."A Day in November"
  • Geringas
  • Leis-Bendorff
  • Brötzmann
  • Brötzmann
  • Leis-Bendorff
2:12
16."The Gift"4:07

Credits and personnel

Music & Lyrics

Music

  • Luca Barro
  • Thorsten Brötzmann
  • Stephan Browarczyk
  • Christoph Brüx
  • Toni Cottura
  • Christoph Leis-Bendorff
  • Frank Lio

Lyrics

  • Patricia Bernetti
  • Thorsten Brötzmann
  • David Brunner
  • Toni Cottura
  • Alex Christensen
  • Alex Geringas

Production

Charts

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