Story of a Heart (album)

Story of a Heart is a compilation album by Swedish group Benny Andersson Band, released in July 2009.[1]

Story of a Heart
Compilation album by
Released26 June 2009
Recorded1987 (1987)–2009 (2009)
GenreFolk, pop
Length53:11
LabelMono
ProducerBenny Andersson
Benny Andersson Band chronology
BAO 3
(2007)
Story of a Heart
(2009)
O klang och jubeltid
(2011)
Singles from Story of a Heart
  1. "Sommaren du fick"
  2. ""Story of a Heart""

Album Information

Benny Anderssons Orkester is the current band of former ABBA member Benny Andersson. As "Story of a Heart" was the group's first album to be released outside of Sweden, the band is referred to as "Benny Andersson Band".

Professional ratings
Review scores
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International release

English lyrics were written by Björn Ulvaeus (also of ABBA fame) for four of the most successful songs of the band's back catalogue. In addition, a new song was recorded and sung by Helen Sjöholm, who was and is responsible for the female vocals of Benny Anderssons Orkester. The new song, "Story of a Heart", also became the title track of the album and was subsequently released on single.[2] A Swedish version, "Sommaren du fick", was included on the Swedish version of the album and was also released on single in this country.

The album also includes nine instrumental tunes, all of which being old recordings from the band's previous albums as well as Benny's 1987 solo album Klinga mina klockor. To fit into the album concept, also the titles of those tracks were (directly) translated into the English language.

"Story of a Heart" was released in the UK on July 9, 2009. Five days earlier, on July 4, Benny Anderssons Orkester played a huge concert on London's Hampstead Heath.[3] The concert was intended as a trigger for the band's promotion of their first UK album, and received good reviews in the press.[4]

Eventually, the song received a lot of airplay and the album managed to enter the UK Albums Chart and peaked at No. 29.[5]

Swedish release

In Sweden, where versions of most of the tracks from "Story of a Heart" had already been released, the album was promoted as a greatest hits collection. Upon its release in the end of June 2009, the album entered the Swedish Albums Chart the next week at its peak position, No. 5.[6]

At the same time, the English single release climbed to number 17 on the Swedish Singles Chart, while its Swedish version "Sommaren du fick" reached number 4 on the Svensktoppen radio chart.[7]

As almost every year, Benny Anderssons Orkester also played some concerts in Sweden as part of their summer-tour.

Track listing

The international version of the track listing omits the last track, "Sommaren du fick", thus reducing the total length of the remaining 14 tracks to 48:07.

Story of a Heart (Swedish version)
No.TitleLyricsMusicOriginal Album (Year)Length
1."Glasgow Boogie" Benny AnderssonBAO! (2004)3:54
2."Trolska" Benny AnderssonKlinga mina klockor (1987) as "Trolskan"2:06
3."Story of a Heart" (feat. Helen Sjöholm)Björn UlvaeusBenny Anderssonnew recording5:07
4."Bed of Roses" Benny AnderssonBAO! (2004) as "En dans på rosor"3:04
5."You Are My Man" (feat. Helen Sjöholm)Björn UlvaeusBenny AnderssonBAO! (2004) as "Du är min man"3:36
6."Cirkus finemang" Benny AnderssonBenny Anderssons Orkester (2001)4:18
7."Fait Accompli" (feat. Tommy Körberg)Björn UlvaeusBenny AnderssonBAO 3 (2007)3:56
8."Song from the Second Floor" Benny AnderssonBenny Anderssons Orkester (2001)
as "Sång från andra våningen"
3:46
9."Birthday Waltz for Mona" Benny Andersson, Björn UlvaeusKlinga mina klockor (1987)
as "Födelsedagsvals till Mona"
2:22
10."(If This Is) Our Last Dance" (feat. Helen Sjöholm)Björn UlvaeusBenny AnderssonBenny Anderssons Orkester (2001)
as "Vår sista dans"
4:45
11."Jehu" Benny AnderssonBAO! (2001)3:44
12."Tyrolean Schottische" Benny AnderssonBenny Anderssons Orkester (2001)
as "Schottis i tyrolen"
2:51
13."The Stars" (feat. Helen Sjöholm & Tommy Körberg)Björn UlvaeusBenny AnderssonBAO 3 (2007) as "För dig"3:47
14."P.S." Benny AnderssonBenny Anderssons Orkester (2001)1:03
15."Sommaren du fick" (feat. Helen Sjöholm)Björn UlvaeusBenny Anderssonnew recording, Swedish version of "Story Of A Heart"5:03
Total length:53:11

Personnel

The songs on the album are performed by the following members of the "Benny Andersson Band":[8]

  • Benny Andersson: accordion, piano, synclavier
  • Göran Arnberg: keyboards
  • Janne Bengtsson: flute, piccola, baryton saxophone, crumhorn
  • Pär Grebacken: saxophone, clarinet
  • Leif Göras: violin, mandolin
  • (Nils-Erik) Nicke Göthe: violin, mandolin
  • (Jan-Erik) Jogga Ernlund: doublebass, electric bass
  • Calle Jacobsson: tuba, trombone, contrabass trumpet
  • Tommy Körberg: vocals
  • Leif Lindvall: trumpet, cornet
  • Kalle Moraeus: violin, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo, mandolin, bouzouki
  • Olle Moraeus: violin, viola, mandolin
  • (Pererik) Perra Moraeus: violin, alto-saxophone, mandolin, clarinet
  • Lars Rudolfsson: accordion
  • Helen Sjöholm: vocals
  • Jörgen Stenberg: drums, percussion

Charts

References

  1. Mono Music, official homepage. http://www.monomusic.se/story-of-a-heart.aspx
  2. Benny Andersson's new onslaught on the charts Times Online, 21 June 2009
  3. The Official International ABBA Fan Club, Magazine No. 100, September 2009.
  4. "Benny Andersson Band on Hampstead Heath, review". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  5. Official UK charts. http://www.theofficialcharts.com/.
  6. Hitlistan, official Swedish charts.http://www.hitlistan.se/. Retrieved on 8 June 2011.
  7. Svensktoppen, Archiv. http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2023&artikel=454888. Retrieved on 8 June 2011.
  8. Story of a Heart, booklet
  9. "Norwegiancharts.com – Benny Andersson Band – Story of a Heart". Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  10. "Swedishcharts.com – Benny Andersson Band – Story of a Heart". Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  11. "Årslista Album – År 2009" (in Swedish). Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
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