Longing for Lullabies

"Longing for Lullabies" is the second single from the Swedish producer and singer-songwriter Kleerup's first album. Following the success of "With Every Heartbeat", released a year before. The single was a top ten hit in Sweden, peaking at #7.[1] The song has vocals from Swedish singer Titiyo.

"Longing for Lullabies"
Single by Kleerup featuring Titiyo
from the album Kleerup
Released31 March 2008
Recorded2007
GenreDance
Length3:49
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Kleerup
Kleerup singles chronology
"With Every Heartbeat"
(2007)
"Longing for Lullabies"
(2008)
"3AM"
(2008)
Titiyo singles chronology
"Lovin' Out of Nothing"
(2004)
"Longing for Lullabies"
(2008)
"300 Slow Days in a Row"
(2008)
Alternative Covers
International cover

Chart performance

In Sweden, "Longing for Lullabies" entered the official singles chart at #16, and climbed to its peak position of #7 in the following week,[2] thus giving Kleerup his first domestic top 10 hit, and Titiyo's first top 10 since her 2001 single, "Come Along".[3]

Track listing

  1. "Longing for Lullabies"
  2. "Longing for Lullabies" (John Dahlbäck Remix)
  3. "Tower of Trellick"

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Denmark (Tracklisten)[4] 10
Poland (Polish Airplay Chart)[5] 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[6] 7
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