Sweetbox (album)

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Sweetbox
Sweetbox cover
Studio album by Sweetbox
Released 1998
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
Version released in North America
Version released in North America

Sweetbox is the debut album of Sweetbox. It was the first and last album to have Tina Harris on vocals, and the last to have a R&B urban main influence, as Jade Villalon took over on vocals on Classified and changed the sound of Sweetbox to classical infused pop/J-pop. The album, Sweetbox, was released in 1998 in Europe and Asia. In North America, the album was titled Everything's Gonna Be Alright.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Sweetbox

  1. Intro
  2. Don't Go Away
  3. Interlude
  4. He Loves Me
  5. Mama Papa
  6. Interlude
  7. Candygirl
  8. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
  9. Interlude
  10. Never Never
  11. If I Can't Have You
  12. Get On Down
  13. I'll Die For You
  14. No No
  15. Here We Go Again
  16. Another Minute
  17. One More Time
  18. Don't Go Away (Brucie's 2 Bad Gordie Mix)
  19. Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Classic Version)

[edit] Everything's Gonna Be Alright

  1. Don't Go Away
  2. He Loves Me
  3. Mama Papa
  4. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
  5. If I Can't Have You
  6. U Make My Love Come Down (featuring Evelyn "Champagne" King)
  7. Never Never
  8. Get On Down
  9. Never Wanna Be Alone
  10. Sometimes
  11. I'll Die For You

[edit] Singles

  • Shout (Let It All Out)
  • Sometimes
  • I'll Die For You
  • Everything's Gonna Be Alright
  • Don't Go Away

[edit] Trivia

  • The single, Everything's Gonna Be Alright, claimed top ten chart positions in the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway, Finland, Spain, Colombia, Lebanon, Israel, Italy and France. The track also stayed for 8 weeks in the Top 10 of the World Radio Charts (which is compiled of 150 radio stations in 40 countries).
  • In Japan, the album reached double platinum and triple gold status.
  • The song Everything's Gonna Be Alright is based on J.S. Bach's Ouverture No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068.