My Colouring Book is the fourth English language and her overall eleventh studio album released by Swedish singer-songwriter Agnetha Fältskog. It was her first album release for 17 years and was well received by ABBA fans, as well as the general music press, with renditions of songs which she had listened to during her teen years in the 1960s.
The singles from the album were "If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind" (#11 in the UK) and "When You Walk in the Room" (UK #34), though many critics nominated "Sometimes When I'm Dreaming" as the stand out track, reminiscent of the quality of ABBA recordings, and issued in Sweden as a promo-only single. The album itself reached #12 in the UK, her highest charting album there until May 2013, when she reached #6 with her album "A".
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Reception
It was announced that around 500,000 copies of the album were sold worldwide. During 2004, the album went silver in the UK for sales of over 60,000, while in Fältskog's home country of Sweden, during its first week of release, a high 64,000 copies were sold. My Colouring Book also reached #6 in Germany in May 2004.
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Track listing
- "My Colouring Book" (Fred Ebb, John Kander)
- "When You Walk in the Room" (Jackie de Shannon)
- "If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind" (John Cameron)
- "Sealed with a Kiss" (Gary Geld, Peter Udell)
- "Love Me with All Your Heart" (Carlos Rodríguez Rigual, Mario Rodríguez Rigual, Carlos Alberto Martinoli, Michael Vaughn)
- "Fly Me to the Moon" (Bart Howard)
- "Past, Present and Future" (Arthur Butler, Jerry Leiber, George Francis Morton)
- "A Fool Am I" (Flavio Carraresi, Alberto Testa, Peter Callander) (originally Dimmelo parlami by Fabrizio Ferretti)
- "I Can't Reach Your Heart" (Ted Murry, Benny Davis)
- "Sometimes When I'm Dreaming" (Michael Batt)
- "The End of the World" (Arthur Kent, Sylvia Dee)
- "Remember Me" (Chris Andrews)
- "What Now My Love" (Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë, Carl Sigman)
Personnel
According to the European CD issue.
Charts
Certifications
References
External links
- Official Website of Agnetha Fältskog
Source of the article : Wikipedia