Back to Love (Vanessa Amorosi album)

Back to Love is the fifth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Vanessa Amorosi. It was released on 8 November 2019.[2][3] [4] It is her first album in 10 years and peaked at number 84 on the ARIA Charts.

Back to Love
Studio album by
Released8 November 2019
Length35:33
Label
Producer
Vanessa Amorosi chronology
Hazardous
(2009)
Back to Love
(2019)
The Blacklisted Collection
(2020)
Singles from Back to Love
  1. "Heavy Lies the Head"
    Released: 5 April 2019
  2. "Hello Me"
    Released: 6 September 2019
  3. "Lessons of Love"
    Released: 7 February 2020[1]

Singles

"Heavy Lies the Head" was released as the album's lead single on 5 April 2019. The song peaked at number 33 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart.[5]

"Hello Me" was released on 6 September 2019. The song peaked at number 37 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart.[6]

In January 2020, "Lessons of Love" was announced as a competing song in Eurovision - Australia Decides; in an attempt to represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. A single edit version song was released on 7 February, the day before Eurovision - Australia Decides as the album's third single.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hello Me"3:27
2."Better Off"
  • Amorosi
  • Jordan Palmer
  • John Roach
3:15
3."Heavy Lies the Head"
  • Amorosi
  • Gibson
  • Muzzy
3:27
4."Gimme Your Love"
  • Amorosi
  • Gibson
  • Muzzy
3:00
5."The Truth Will Set You Free"
  • Amorosi
  • Gibson
  • Muzzy
3:09
6."Back to Love"
  • Amorosi
  • Andrew Lowden
3:14
7."Run"
  • Amorosi
  • Albert Van Diemen
3:19
8."Lessons of Love"
  • Amorosi
  • Gibson
  • Muzzy
3:10
9."BTW"
3:15
10."Personal"
  • Amorosi
  • Gibson
  • Muzzy
3:06
11."Love Me Like You Mean It"
  • Amorosi
  • Jon Lavine
  • Sarah Soloway
3:11
Total length:35:33

Charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[7] 84

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Australia 8 November 2019
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References

  1. "Lessons of Love (Eurovision version)". Apple Music. 7 February 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  2. "Watch Vanessa Amorosi perform new hit 'Hello Me' at Brekky Central". Seven News. 9 September 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  3. "Hello Me – Article". auspOp. 21 August 2019.
  4. "Interview: Vanessa Amorosi". hear2zen. 10 September 2019.
  5. "ARIA Australian Top 40 Digital Tracks" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. 15 April 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  6. "ARIA Australian Top 40 Digital Tracks" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. 16 September 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  7. "ARIA Chart Watch #551". auspOp. 16 November 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
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