Mr. Johnson, Your Room is on Fire
2005 studio album by Andreas Johnson
Mr. Johnson, Your Room is on Fire | ||||
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Studio album by Andreas Johnson | ||||
Released | 2 November 2005 (2005-11-02)[1] | |||
Genre | pop rock | |||
Label | Warner Music Sweden | |||
Producer | Peter Kvint | |||
Andreas Johnson chronology | ||||
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Mr. Johnson, Your Room is on Fire is a 2005 Andreas Johnson studio album.[2] In 2006, the album was rereleased, including the song "Sing for Me".
Track listing
- Fools Like Us
- Show Me XXXX
- Sunshine of Mine
- Caravan
- Life Is
- How Big Is America
- Drop in the Ocean
- Not Afraid
- Exit New York
- What If
- Nobody Told Me (Such a Fool)
- Still My World
Mr. Johnson, Your Room is on Fire, 2
- Sing for Me
- Fools Like Us
- Show Me XXXX
- Sunshine of Mine
- Caravan
- Life Is
- How Big Is America
- Drop in the Ocean
- Not Afraid
- Exit New York
- What If
- Nobody Told Me (Such a Fool)
- Still My World
- Sing for Me (acoustic demo version)
Contributors
- Andreas Johnson - vocals
- Peter Kvint - producer, guitar, bass, keyboard, melodica, pedal steel, vibraphone, organ, percussion
- Jerker Odelholm - bass
- Johan Lindström - guitar, piano, pedal steel
- Andreas Dahlbäck - drums, percussion
Charts
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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Sweden | 5[3] |
References
- ^ "Mr. Johnson, Your Room is on Fire" (in Swedish). Andreas Johnson's website. 2 November 2005. Archived from the original on 8 November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ "Mr. Johnson, Your Room is on Fire". Svensk mediedatabas. 2005. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- ^ "Mr. Johnson, Your Room is on Fire". Swedishcharts. 2006. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
External links
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Andreas Johnson
- Cottonfish Tales (1997)
- Liebling (1999)
- Deadly Happy (2002)
- Mr. Johnson, Your Room is on Fire (2005)
- Rediscovered (2008)
- Village Idiot (2012)
- "The Collector" (2007)
- "Sing for Me" (2006)
- "A Little Bit of Love" (2007)
- "One Love" (2008, with Carola Häggkvist)
- "We Can Work It Out" (2010)
- "Glorious" (1999)
- "Lucky Star" (2008, with Carola Häggkvist)