We Can Do It (September Song)
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We Can Do It (September Song)
"We Can Do It" is the second single by Swedish singer and songwriter September from her debut studio album ''September''. The song contains elements from "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" by American R&B group The S.O.S. Band, written by Sigidi and Harold Clayton. "We Can Do It" peaked at #10 on the Swedish singles chart. A new UK Radio Edit of the song was included on September's UK debut album, ''Cry for You – The Album ''Cry for You – The Album'' is the debut studio album by Swedish singer September in the United Kingdom. The album was released on 2 August 2009, as a digital download by Hard2Beat Records. The album includes new material, along with new versio ...'', in 2009. Track listing *CD single and digital download # "We Can Do It" (Radio Version) – 3:38 # "We Can Do It" (Extended Version) – 5:17 # "We Can Do It" (Candido's Electro Short Cut) – 3:29 # "We Can Do It" (Candido's Electro 12" Cut) – 5:03 Charts References {{Authority contr ...
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September (singer)
Petra Linnea Paula Marklund (; born 12 September 1984), known also by her previous stage name September, is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and television presenter. Marklund started recording in professional studios around the age of twelve, and first came to the attention of the music scene with September's debut single " La La La (Never Give It Up)" in 2003, released from her studio album ''September'' (2004). Marklund's Grammis Award-winning third studio album '' In Orbit'' was released in 2005 and spawned two hit singles; " Satellites" and " Cry for You," which made it to No. 8 and No. 1, respectively, on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Airplay chart. "Cry for You" remains the most successful international single of her career and was also nominated for the Government's Music Export Prize 2008 in Sweden for selling more than a million copies worldwide. In Sweden, Marklund had her biggest success with the Swedish-language single " Mikrofonkåt", originally performed by Swedish rap ...
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September (2004 Album)
''September'' is the debut studio album by Swedish singer and songwriter Petra Marklund, then performing as September. It was released on 11 February 2004 as the first and only album released by September on Stockholm Records Stockholm Records is a Swedish subsidiary of Universal Music Group, founded in 1992, and known for signing musicians such as Army of Lovers and E-Type. Overview The boutique label was originally launched in 1992 as an independent record company .... The album entered the Swedish Album Chart at its peak position of #36 and remained on the chart for a total of six consecutive weeks. Track listing All tracks written by Jonas von der Burg, Anoo Bhagavan and Niclas von der Burg, except "We Can Do It" written by Sigidi, Harold Clayton, J. von der Burg, Bhagavan and N. von der Burg. Charts The album debuted at #36 on the Swedish Album Chart on 20 February 2004. It totalled six weeks in the nation's top 60, continuing falling after its #36 peak. References ...
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Dance-pop
Dance-pop is a popular music subgenre that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is generally uptempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio. Developing from a combination of dance and pop with influences of disco, post-discoSmay, David & Cooper, Kim (2001). ''Bubblegum Music Is the Naked Truth: The Dark History of Prepubescent Pop, from the Banana Splits to Britney Spears'': "... think about Stock-Aitken-Waterman and Kylie Minogue. Dance pop, that's what they call it now — Post-Disco, post-new wave and incorporating elements of both." Feral House: Publisher, p. 327. . and synth-pop, it is generally characterised by strong beats with easy, uncomplicated song structures which are generally more similar to pop music than the more free-form dance genre, with an emphasis on melody as well as catchy tunes. The genre, on the whole, tends to be producer-driven, despite some notable exceptions. Da ...
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Europop
Europop (also spelled Euro pop) is a style of pop music that originated in Europe during the mid-to-late 1960s and developed to today's form throughout the late 1970s. Europop topped the charts throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with revivals and moderate degrees of appreciation also in the 2000s and the 2010s. History During the 1970s and early 1980s, such groups were primarily popular in Continental Europe, continental countries, with the exception of ABBA (1972–1983).ABBA The History', Billboard, 8 September 1979. Retrieved 3 June 2022 The Swedish four-person band achieved great success in the UK, where they scored twenty top 10 singles and nine chart-topping albums, and in North America and Australia. In the late 1980s and early 1990s Europop became very popular. Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Italian dance group Eiffel 65 were highly active in this genre. In the 2000s, one of the most popular representatives of Europop music was Swedish pop group Alcazar (b ...
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Stockholm Records
Stockholm Records is a Swedish subsidiary of Universal Music Group, founded in 1992, and known for signing musicians such as Army of Lovers and E-Type. Overview The boutique label was originally launched in 1992 as an independent record company by its Swedish founders Ola Håkansson and Alexander Bard in partnership with the original distributor and investor PolyGram in London. Håkansson and Bard ran the company for the first six years, achieving global success with multi-platinum-selling artists like Army of Lovers, The Cardigans, A-Teens, E-Type and Lisa Miskovsky. Another noteworthy signing during this period was Johan Renck, who was originally signed under the artist name Stakka Bo but later became far more famous as a music video director, working for artists like Madonna, Beyoncé and Robbie Williams. Johan Lagerlöf also produced and engineered for the label. Håkansson and Bard sold their shares in Stockholm Records to Universal Music Group in 1998, after which t ...
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La La La (Never Give It Up)
"La La La (Never Give It Up)" is the debut single by Swedish singer and songwriter September. It was released on 2 June 2003 on Stockholm Records Stockholm Records is a Swedish subsidiary of Universal Music Group, founded in 1992, and known for signing musicians such as Army of Lovers and E-Type. Overview The boutique label was originally launched in 1992 as an independent record company ... and is featured on September's self-titled debut album, released in 2004. "La La La (Never Give It Up)" peaked at No. 8 on the Swedish single chart. As of December 2007, it is ranked as No. 653 on Best place of all time on the Swedish charts. Track listing *CD single # "La La La (Never Give It Up)" (Radio Version)  – 3:18 # "La La La (Never Give It Up)" (Extended Version)  – 5:52 *CD maxi-single and digital download # "La La La (Never Give It Up)" (Radio Version)  – 3:18 # "La La La (Never Give It Up)" (Extended Version)  – 5:52 # "La La La (Never Give It Up ...
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September All Over
"September All Over" is the third and final single by Swedish singer and songwriter September from her debut studio album ''September''. It was released on 18 February 2004, one week after the release of the album. "September All Over" entered the Swedish singles chart on 27 February 2004 at the position of #15, peaked at #8 in its second week, and remained on the charts for 10 weeks. A new UK Radio Edit of the song was included on September's UK debut album, ''Cry for You – The Album ''Cry for You – The Album'' is the debut studio album by Swedish singer September in the United Kingdom. The album was released on 2 August 2009, as a digital download by Hard2Beat Records. The album includes new material, along with new versio ...'', in 2009. Track listing *CD single and digital download # "September All Over" (Radio Version) – 3:47 # "September All Over" (Extended Version) – 6:10 # "September All Over" (The Jackal Vocal Clubmix (Short Edit)) – 3:53 # "Se ...
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Take Your Time (Do It Right)
"Take Your Time (Do It Right)" is the debut single by the S.O.S. Band. It was released on March 18, 1980 as the lead single from the debut album '' S.O.S.'' through Tabu Records, three months before the album's release. Chart performance In the United States, it reached the number-one spot on the ''Billboard'' R&B singles chart and number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in mid-1980. On the ''Billboard'' dance chart, it went to number one for four non-consecutive weeks. The single was certified platinum by the RIAA for sales of one million copies. It spent five months (21 weeks) on the US charts. "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" was a worldwide hit; however, only in New Zealand did its popularity match that of the US, peaking there likewise at number three. It was moderately successful elsewhere, reaching number 40 in Australia, number 27 in Canada and number 10 in Norway. In the UK it missed the top 40 entirely, peaking at number 51. It is ranked as the 36th biggest American hi ...
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The S
S is the nineteenth letter of the English alphabet. S may also refer to: History * an Anglo-Saxon charter's number in Peter Sawyer's, catalogue Language and linguistics * Long s (ſ), a form of the lower-case letter s formerly used where "s" occurred in the middle or at the beginning of a word * -s, a suffix added to some English surnames, originally meaning "son of" * , the International Phonetic Alphabet symbol for a voiceless alveolar sibilant sound * S, the subject of an intransitive verb Mathematics and logic * Integral symbol (∫), used in mathematics to denote integrals and antiderivatives * S combinator in combinatory logic * Sphere * ''s(n)'', the aliquot sum of an integer n Physics and chemistry * Sulfur, symbol S, a chemical element * S, the symbol for entropy * S, a non-SI unit used to designate molecule size named after the Svedberg sedimentation coefficient * ''S'', a label that denotes one of two chiral center configurations in the ''R''/''S'' syst ...
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Cry For You – The Album
''Cry for You – The Album'' is the debut studio album by Swedish singer September in the United Kingdom. The album was released on 2 August 2009, as a digital download by Hard2Beat Records. The album includes new material, along with new versions of other songs from previous albums, including a new edit of "Satellites", due to it not being originally released in the UK by Hard2Beat and on a different label. ''Cry for You'' features her singles that were released in the UK; "Satellites", "Cry for You", "Can't Get Over" and " Until I Die". Despite "Cry for You" peaking at five on the UK Singles Chart, the album failed to chart on the UK Albums Chart. Track listing #"Cry for You" (UK Radio Edit) Original Version was from the album'' In Orbit'' 2:46 #"Can't Get Over" (UK Radio Edit) Original Version was from the album'' Dancing Shoes'' 3:10 #" Until I Die" (UK Radio Edit) Original Version was from the album ''Dancing Shoes'' 3:13 #"Sin of My Own" New Song (Petra Marklund / Gust ...
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Petra Marklund Songs
Petra ( ar, ٱلْبَتْرَاء, Al-Batrāʾ; grc, Πέτρα, "Rock", Nabataean: ), originally known to its inhabitants as Raqmu or Raqēmō, is an historic and archaeological city in southern Jordan. It is adjacent to the mountain of Jabal Al-Madbah, in a basin surrounded by mountains forming the eastern flank of the Arabah valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. The area around Petra has been inhabited from as early as 7000 BC, and the Nabataeans might have settled in what would become the capital city of their kingdom as early as the 4th century BC. Archaeological work has only discovered evidence of Nabataean presence dating back to the second century BC, by which time Petra had become their capital. The Nabataeans were nomadic Arabs who invested in Petra's proximity to the incense trade routes by establishing it as a major regional trading hub. The trading business gained the Nabataeans considerable revenue and Petra became the focus of th ...
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2003 Singles
3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societies. Evolution of the Arabic digit The use of three lines to denote the number 3 occurred in many writing systems, including some (like Roman and Chinese numerals) that are still in use. That was also the original representation of 3 in the Brahmic (Indian) numerical notation, its earliest forms aligned vertically. However, during the Gupta Empire the sign was modified by the addition of a curve on each line. The Nāgarī script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script, the three strokes were eventually connected to form a glyph resembling a with an additional stroke at the bottom: ३. The Indian digits spread to the Caliphate in the 9th ...
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