When I Become Me (album)

When I Become Me
Studio album by Hanna Pakarinen
Released June 9, 2004
Recorded February - April 2004
Genre Pop, Pop rock
Length 47:57
Label RCA
Producer Risto Asikainen, Rauli Eskolin, Patric Sarin
Hanna Pakarinen chronology
When I Become Me
(2004)
Stronger
(2005)
Singles from When I Become Me
  1. "Love Is Like A Song"
    Released: January 2004
  2. "Fearless"
    Released: May 2004
  3. "When I Become Me"
    Released: January 2005

When I Become Me is the debut album by Finnish pop/pop rock singer and season one Idols winner Hanna Pakarinen, released in Finland by RCA on June 9, 2004. "Love Is Like A Song", Pakarinen's number one hit Idols coronation song is featured as a bonus track on the album. A cover of the Bryan Adams song "Heaven" is featured on the album.

The album debuted at number two on the Finnish albums chart and spent nine weeks inside the top three positions. In September 2004 it was certified platinum and is to date Pakarinen's highest-selling album with Finnish sales of 52,826 copies.[1]

Commercial Performance

When I Become Me entered the Finnish albums chart at number two in its first week, a position it held for five weeks. It spent a total of seventeen weeks on the chart, nine of which were within the top 3.[2] In its fourth week on the chart it was certified platinum for sales in excess of 30,000.

Chart Performance[3]

Chart Peak
position
Weeks on
chart
Certification Sales
Finnish Top 40 Albums 2 (5) 17 Platinum 52,826[4]

Singles

Track listing

  1. "When I Become Me" (Sarin) - 5:03
  2. "Run" (Elofsson/Thornally/Venge/Wennerberg) - 3:12
  3. "Fearless" (Finneide/Rydningen/Ziggy) - 3:21
  4. "How Can I Miss You" (Röhr/Swede) - 3:59
  5. "Ejected" (Asikainen) - 3:42
  6. "Love's Run Over Me" (Asikainen) - 4:44
  7. "Don't Hang Up" (Nylén/Rose) - 3:51
  8. "Save My Life Tonight" (Fridh/Leonard) - 4:25
  9. "Sorry" (Björk/Malm/Eklund) - 3:46
  10. "Heaven" (Adams/Vallance) - 3:53
  11. "Superhero" (Finneide/Eide) - 3:42
  12. "Love Is Like A Song" [Bonus track] (Elofson/Kolehmainen/Lipp) - 4:02

References

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