Dancing Shoes

Dancing Shoes is the third studio album by Swedish singer and songwriter September. It was released on 26 September 2007 on Catchy Tunes. The album was September's highest peaking album yet, peaking at #12 on the Swedish Album Chart.[1] In Poland, the album peaked at #19.

Dancing Shoes
Studio album by
September
Released26 September 2007 (2007-09-26)
Genre
Length43:40
LabelCatchy Tunes
ProducerJonas von der Burg
September chronology
In Orbit
(2005)
Dancing Shoes
(2007)
September
(2008)
Singles from Dancing Shoes
  1. "Cry for You"
    Released: 29 November 2006 (2006-11-29)
  2. "Can't Get Over"
    Released: 20 June 2007 (2007-06-20)
  3. "Until I Die"
    Released: 7 November 2007 (2007-11-07)
  4. "Because I Love You"
    Released: 26 November 2008 (2008-11-26)

The album spawned three singles, including "Can't Get Over" and "Until I Die". Final single "Because I Love You" served as promotion for Gold, September's first compilation album for her domestic market. Dancing Shoes contains the single edit of "Cry for You" as a bonus track, with previous album In Orbit containing the song's original album version.

Dancing Shoes was nominated for a Swedish Grammis Award in the category Dance/Hip Hop/Soul of the Year.[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jonas von der Burg, Anoo Bhagavan and Niclas von der Burg.

No.TitleLength
1."Candy Love"2:47
2."Until I Die"3:44
3."My Neighbourhood"3:04
4."Can't Get Over"3:02
5."Because I Love You"3:14
6."Taboo"3:44
7."Follow Me"3:32
8."R.I.P."3:49
9."Start It Up"3:05
10."Just an Illusion"3:42
11."Sad Song"2:57
12."Freaking Out"3:26
13."Cry for You" (Single Edit)3:30
14."Can't Get Over" (video) 
15."Cry for You" (video) 
Total length:43:40

Charts

Chart Year Peak
position
Swedish Album Chart 2007 12[3]
Polish Album Chart 19[4]
Czech Album Chart 2009 33[5]

Awards

Year Ceremony Category Result
2007 MTV Europe Music Awards Best Swedish Act Nominated
2008 P3 Guld Best Female Artist Nominated
Grammis Dance/Hip Hop/Soul of the Year for Dancing Shoes Nominated[2]

References


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