Samuel Waermö

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Samuel Waermö (born 1968 in Sweden) is a successful international Swedish songwriter and music producer with a big number of accomplishments and hits and a number of chart-topping #1 hits mostly in Europe and East Asia.

He is co-written songs with Michael Garvin, Randy Goodrum, Desmond Child, Andreas Carlsson, Jörgen Elofsson and Pelle Nylen[1] Samuel Waermö was also involved in the production of 6 songs on the Bon Jovi hugely successful album Bounce.

Songs

  • Leehom Wang - "My Heart Holds the Love (Taiwan)
  • Scandal'Us - "High on your Love" (Australia - 3x platinum)
  • John Farnham - "When I Can't Have You"(Australia -3x platinum)
  • What For - "Un peu de patience" (France Popstars)
  • Alexander Klaws - "Break Free" (Germany -2x platinum)
  • Daniel Lindström - "Break free" (Sweden - 2x platinum)
  • BoA "Quincy (Crazy Crazy Love)" (Japan - 1m copies sold)
  • BoA - "Love Can Make a Miracle" (South Korea)
  • Rosa - "Essence of the Heart" (Spain - 3x platinum)
  • Bon Jovi - Bounce (album) (4.5m copies sold)
  • K One - "Power Generation" (Taiwan)
  • Elena Paparizou - "Mambo" (Greece)
  • Mink - "Glory of Life" (Japan / USA Billboard Dance Chart)
  • Tobias Regner - "She's So" (German Idol winner)
  • Clay Aiken - "Lonely No More" (USA Billboard)
  • News - "My only world" (Japan)
  • Kanjani 8 - Glorious (album) (Japan)
  • Arashi - "To Be Free" (Japan)

Awards

Samuel was for awarded for best pop song in Taiwan for the song "My Heart Hold the Love" performed by Leehom Wang

In 2004, he won a Grammy in Japan for best pop song 2004. He also got another Grammy in 2006 for the song "Quincy", with the artist BoA in Japan, with the single selling over 1.3 million copies.

References

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