Gold (September album)

Gold is a compilation album by Swedish singer September. It was released on 14 November 2008 by Catchy Tunes. The album marked her first compilation album for her domestic market, including songs from her second and third albums, In Orbit (2005) and Dancing Shoes (2007), respectively. "Because I Love You", a track previously included on Dancing Shoes, was released as a promotional single for the album on 26 November 2008.

Gold
Greatest hits album by
Released14 November 2008
Recorded2005–2007
Genre
LabelCatchy Tunes
September chronology
Dancing in Orbit
(2008)
Gold
(2008)
Cry for You
(2009)
Alternative cover

Track listing

All songs written by Jonas von der Burg, Anoo Bhagavan and Niklas von der Burg, except "Looking for Love" written by Steven Elson and Dave Stephenson, and "Midnight Heartache" written by Jonas von der Burg, Anoo Bhagavan, Niklas von der Burg, Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon. On the international CD, the track listing differs significantly.

CD
No.TitleLength
1."Cry for You" (UK Radio Edit by Dave Ramone)2:45
2."Because I Love You" (Radio Edit)3:16
3."Can't Get Over"3:02
4."Candy Love"2:46
5."R.I.P."3:49
6."Looking for Love"3:24
7."Satellites"3:16
8."Flowers on the Grave"4:17
9."It Doesn't Matter"3:45
10."Sacrifice"3:56
11."Sad Song"2:57
12."Freaking Out"3:23
13."Taboo"3:43
14."Midnight Heartache"3:44
15."Until I Die"3:44
16."End of the Rainbow"3:37
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
17."Because I Love You" (Jazzy Candlelight Version)3:52
18."Cry for You" (Candlelight Remix)3:06
19."Satellites" (Live Acoustic Version)3:02
Videos
No.TitleLength
1."Cry for You" (UK video)2:48
2."Cry for You" (September live acoustic version for UK TV "Freshly Squeezed")2:58

Release history

Country Date Format
Austria 14 November 2008 CD, digital download
Germany[1] CD, digital download
Switzerland CD, digital download
Finland 26 November 2008 CD, digital download
Sweden 17 December 2008 CD, digital download
Russia[2] 13 April 2009 CD, digital download
Australia[3] 12 June 2009 CD, digital download

References

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