Stand by For...
Stand By For... is the debut album from Swedish singer and model Måns Zelmerlöw. It was released on May 23, 2007, debuting and peaking at number 1 on the official Swedish album chart. The album has spawned 4 top 50 singles including 'Cara Mia', Måns' entry in Melodifestivalen 2007. The album has been certified platinum with sales of over 48,000 copies.[1]
Track listing
- Miss America - 3:37 (Fredrik Kempe)
- The Prayer - Peter Bladh (4:14)
- Paradise - 4:02 (Måns Zelmerlöw/Anders Bagge/Peter Sjöström - Zelmerlöw)
- Lively Up Your Monday - 2:54 (Per Hed/Magnus McKenzie/Mats Ymell)
- Stand By - 3:03 (Zelmerlöw/Robin Mortensen Lynch/Niklas Olovson - Zelmerlöw)
- Please Me - 3:00 (Zelmerlöw/Niklas Edberger/Henrik Wikström - Zelmerlöw)
- Cara Mia - 3:04 (Kempe/Wikström)
- Agent Zero - 4:24 (Robyn Mortensen Lynch/Olovson - Zelmerlöw)
- Brother oh Brother - 3:27 (Kempe/Wikström)
- Maniac - 3;04 (Michael Sembello)
- Dreaming - 3:44 (Kempe/Wikström - Zelmerlöw/Kempe)
- Work of Art (Da Vinci) - 3:46 (Zelmerlöw/Edberger/Wikström - Zelmerlöw)
- My Mistake - 8:03 (Kempe - Zelmerlöw/Kempe)
- Cara Mia (Acoustic) starts at 3:57 of track 13
Singles
- 'Cara Mia' was the first single to be taken from the album and was Måns' entry for Melodifestivalen 2007, the song took third place in the contest. 'Cara Mia' was released bith digitally and physically and debuted at number 9 in Sweden but peaked at number 1 4 weeks later.[2] A promo video was filmed for the song, shots of which apopear on the last page of the album booklet.
- 'Work of Art (Da Vinci)', released on 28 June 2007 is the second single from the album. It was released physically and digitally but no promo clip was filmed to accompany it. It charted at number 56 and peaked at number 16.[3] It has been remixed as a house music-track by Swedish musician Ali Payami and German DJ Klaas, the latter entitled "Roller Head".
- 'Brother oh Brother' was released as a download only single on October 10, 2007, it peaked at number 7 on the singles chart. A promo clip was filmed to go with the release.[4]
- 'Miss America' was released as a digital single on May 7, 2008, a video clip was also filmed to accompany the release, the song peaked at number 47 and only charted for 2 weeks making it Måns' poorest selling official release to date.[5]
Release history
Chart performance
The album debuted at number 1 in the Swedish charts upon release and stayed on the charts for 29 weeks.[8]
Chart |
Country |
Provider(s) |
Peak
position |
Certification |
Swedish Albums Chart |
Sweden |
IFPI |
1 |
Platinum [9] |
References