Songs Forever

Songs Forever is the title of the 2006 studio album by German singer-songwriter & producer Thomas Anders, consisting mainly of popular swing covers. In this album Thomas Anders opens new sides of the solo career.

Songs Forever
Studio album by
Released3 March 2006
Recorded2006
GenreSwing
LabelEdel Records
ProducerThomas Anders, Peter Ries
Thomas Anders chronology
This Time
(2004)
Songs Forever
(2006)
Strong
(2010)

Track listing

  1. "Songs That Live Forever" (Thomas Anders, Lukas Hilbert, Achim Brochhausen) — 3:02
  2. "Cry For Help" (Rick Astley/Rob Fisher) — 4:17
  3. "For Your Eyes Only" (Bill Conti/Michael Leeson) — 4:06
  4. "Have I Told You Lately" (Van Morrison) — 3:45
  5. "All Around The World" (Lisa Stansfield, I. Devaney, A. Morris) — 4:01
  6. "Some People"* (Alan Tarney) — 4:02
  7. "Tell it to my heart" (Seth Swirsky/Ernie Gold) — 4:26
  8. "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me"* (Boy George) — 3:37
  9. "Is This Love" (John Sykes/David Coverdale) — 3:36
  10. "Sweet Dreams"* (Dave Stewart/Annie Lennox) — 4:39
  11. "Arthur's Theme"* (Burt Bacharach/Christopher Cross) — 4:08
  12. "You're My Heart, You're My Soul" (Dieter Bohlen) — 4:25
  13. "True" (Gary James Kemp) — 4:54
  14. "Songs That Live Forever" (Special Grand Prix Version) (Thomas Anders, Lukas Hilbert, Achim Brochhausen) — 2:57

Personnel

  • Executive producer: Thomas Anders.
  • All tracks Produced and Mixed by Thomas Anders, Peter Ries & Achim Brochhausen at FM Studio Frankfurt except:
    • Track 14: Produced by Lukas Hilbert, Recorded by Manfred Faust-Senn.
  • * Only on the Special Fan Edition.

Music videos

  • Cry For Help and All Around The World were released on Thomas Anders - The DVD-Collection.
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