Sing Along

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"Sing Along"
Single by Per Gessle
from the album Party Crasher
B-side Theme From Roberta Right
Released February 4, 2009 (2009-02-04) (Sweden)
Format Digital download, CD single
Recorded Vallarum (Skåne), Sweden
Genre Pop, Synthpop
Length 3:25
Label Elevator Entertainment AB
Capitol Records
Writer(s) Per Gessle
Producer(s) Clarence Öfwerman
Christoffer Lundquist
Per Gessle
Per Gessle singles chronology

"Silly Really"
(2008)
"Sing Along"
(2009)
Alternative covers
Green alternative cover

"Sing Along" is a pop song by Swedish singer and composer Per Gessle from his album Party Crasher. It was released as the second single from the album on February 4, 2009, featuring two different sleeves, one red and one green.[1]

An acoustic version of the song was performed live at TV4's breakfast television programme "Nyhetsmorgon" on December 6, 2008. It featured both Per Gessle and Helena Josefsson (vocals), Clarence Öfwerman (piano), Magnus Börjesson (bass) and Jonas Isacsson (acoustic guitar).

Critical reception

When Expressen's Andreas Nunstedt reviewed the Party Crasher album he noted that «Helena Josefsson, who sang like a British nightingale from the '60s on Son Of A Plumber, is prominent. Power ballad à la Joyride».[2][3]

Track listing

Swedish CD single
(February 4, 2009)

  1. "Sing Along" (Radio Edit) 3:25
  2. "Theme From Roberta Right" 3:05
  3. "Sing Along" (Album Version) 4:01

Credits

  • Vocals by Per Gessle & Helena Josefsson.
  • Played and produced by Clarence Öfwerman, Christoffer Lundquist & Per Gessle.
  • Recorded at Aerosol Grey Machine, Vallarum, between jan. & sept. 2008.
  • Engineer: Christoffer Lundquist.
  • Mixed by Ronny Lahti.
  • Words & music by Per Gessle (1 & 3).
  • Words by Per Gessle, music by Gabriel Gessle & Per Gessle (2).
  • Published by Jimmy Fun Music.
  • Design by Pär Wickholm.
  • Photo by Åsa Nordin-Gessle (credited as "Woody").

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Swedish Singles Chart 41[4]

References

External links


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