Whatever Will Be
Whatever Will Be | ||||||||||
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Studio album by Tammin | ||||||||||
Released | 22 May 2005 (Australia) | |||||||||
Recorded | 2004-2005 | |||||||||
Genre | Pop, pop rock | |||||||||
Length | 44:03 | |||||||||
Label |
Columbia Random Records Sony BMG | |||||||||
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Whatever Will Be is the debut album of Australian pop act, Tammin. The album was released on 22 May 2005 it debuted at number thirteen on the Australian Top fifty ARIA Charts. It features the singles "Pointless Relationship", "Whatever Will Be" and "It's a Beautiful Thing". The album spent eleven weeks in the top one hundred Albums Chart. The title track, Whatever Will Be, was covered by Vanessa Hudgens for her RIAA certified debut album, V.
In an interview, Tammin said; "My music has two sides to the album, one has a pop/rock edge, and the other has more live instrumentation with a bit of an organic piano-based feel as well. So it's a bit of both! A lot of people ask what my music is like, but I never went into the recording studio saying "I want to make an album like this person" ... so everyone who's heard the songs ... I think my stuff is unique to me, I know what music I do love to listen to, but for me I don't think it sounds like anything else. "
Track listing
- "Pointless Relationship" (Savan Kotecha, Per Magnusson, David Kreuger, Marion Raven) – 3:26
- "World Without You" (John Shanks, Oliver Leiber) – 3:53
- "Whatever Will Be" (Jake Schulze, Kotecha, Carl Falk) – 3:47
- "It's a Little Late" (Magnusson, Kreuger, Mats Berntoft) – 3:48
- "Something Better" (Michael Scherchen, Deborah Ffrench, Joe Cang, Grant Black, Teressa Wilcox) – 3:34
- "Almost Me" (Sursok, Kotecha, Magnusson, Kreuger) – 3:38
- "Tender" (Steve Robson, Karen Poole) – 3:44
- "Backwards Again" (Kenneth Karlin, Carsten Schack, A. Cantrell, P. White) – 4:09
- "It's a Beautiful Thing" (Matthew Gerrard, Bridget Benenate, Steve Booker) – 3:16
- "Better to Be Lonely" (Meredith Brooks, Taylor Rhodes, Shelly Peiken) – 3:44
- "Ordinary Day" (Sursok, Fredrik Rinman, Malcolm Pardon) – 3:42
- "Around the World" (Sursok, Barbara Griffin) – 3:36
Charts
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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Australian ARIA Album Chart | 13 |
Australasian ARIA Album Chart | 4 |
Outtakes
- "Karma" (Sursok, Michael Strangel, David Nicholas) - Recorded by Tammin
- "Selfish" (Sursok, Brooke McClymont) - Recorded by Brooke McClymont
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