You're the Storm

"You're the Storm" is the second single by The Cardigans from their album Long Gone Before Daylight. It was released on 14 July in Europe.

"You're the Storm"
Single by The Cardigans
from the album Long Gone Before Daylight
Released2 June 2003
Recorded2001-2003
GenrePop, Indie rock, Alternative rock
Length3:53
LabelStockholm Records
Songwriter(s)Nina Persson, Peter Svensson
Producer(s)Per Sunding
The Cardigans singles chronology
"For What It's Worth"
(2003)
"You're the Storm"
(2003)
"Live and Learn"
(2003)

Video

The official video was directed by Amir Chamdin who had previously directed the video for For What It's Worth. The video was nominated as "Best Video" at the Grammis Awards. In 2004 Amir Chamdin received the MTV Award for Best Music Video.[1]

Track listings

  • CD Single
  1. "You're The Storm"
  2. "Hold Me"
  • Maxi Single
  1. "You're The Storm"
  2. "Hold Me"
  3. "You're The Storm" (Sandkvie Session)
  4. "You're The Storm" (First Demo)

Charts

Chart Peak
position[2][3]
Swedish Singles Chart 10
UK Singles Chart 74
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References

  1. "Amir Chadmin director". Amir Chadmin website. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  2. ""You're The Storm" Chart Positions and Trajectories". Retrieved 2008-03-26.
  3. ""You're The Storm" Chart Positions and Trajectories @ acharts.us". Retrieved 2008-03-26.


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