Naughty but Nice

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Naughty But Nice
Naughty But Nice cover
Studio album by Sarah Connor
Released March 21, 2005
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre Pop, Soul, R&B
Length 63:16
Label X-Cell
Producer(s) Rob Tyger, Kay Denar, Booya
Professional reviews
Sarah Connor chronology
Sarah Connor
(2004)
Naughty But Nice
(2005)
Christmas in my heart
(2005)


Naughty but Nice is the fourth studio album by German pop singer Sarah Connor, released by X-Cell Records on March 21, 2005 (see 2005 in music). It was primarily produced by Tob Tyger and Kay Denar, with additional production from Booya, and Johnny Douglas. The album debuted at number one on the German albums chart and was eventually certified Gold for more than 100,000 copies sold within the first two days of its release. Naughty but Nice was the 16th Best-selling album in 2005.

The album spwaned two singles only: Connor's third consecutive number-one hit "Living to Love You", and "From Zero to Hero", the soundtrack to 20th Century Fox' computer-animated film Robots. The album cut "I Just Started Being Bad" was used as the theme song for Connor's reality show Sarah and Marc in Love (2005).

Contents

[edit] Track listing

# Title
1. "Living to Love You" 4:18
2. "Paradise" (featuring Mr. Freeman) 3:45
3. "From Zero to Hero" 3:46
4. "I Just Started Being Bad" 3:40
5. "Thank You" 4:45
6. "You're the Kinda Man" 4:43
7. "One More Night" (Part II of the Osla Suite Triology) 4:22
8. "Keep Imagining" 3:59
9. "Happy Anniversary" 3:09
10. "You Are My Desire" 3:51
11. "Change" 3:36
12. "Dolce Vita" 3:57
13. "Call Me" 4:03
14. "Ohhh (Private Party)" 3:46
15. "From Zero to Hero" (Extended Remix) 5:32

[edit] Charts

[edit] Singles

Title "Living to love you"
Peak Position
Germany #1
Austria #2
Switzerland #1
Poland #1
From Zero to Hero
Peak Position
Germany #1
Austria #2
Switzerland #5
Poland #2


[edit] Album

Title Naughty But Nice
Peak Position
Germany #1
Austria #6
Switzerland #6
Poland #8
Japan #127
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