Exception (song)

"Exception"
Single by Ana Johnsson
from the album Little Angel
Released October 11, 2006
Format CD single
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:12
Label Bonnier Music
Writer(s) Ana Johnsson, Dilba
Ana Johnsson singles chronology
"Days of Summer"
(2006)
"Exception"
(2006)
"Catch Me If You Can"
(2007)
Audio sample
file info ยท help
Little Angel track listing
"Break Through Time"
(2)
"Exception"
(3)
"Catch Me if You Can"
(4)

"Exception" is a pop rock song recorded by the Swedish pop/rock music singer Ana Johnsson. The song was released as second single from her second studio album Little Angel on October 11, 2006. Her official Swedish website also posted that the song it to be the theme song to the Swedish thriller movie Exit, which premiered October 6, 2006 in Sweden.

The single debuted at number ten in the Swedish Singles Charts. In Japan, the song debuted at number 69 in the chart and moved up to number 65 in its next week.[1]

Swedish singer Dilba co-wrote the song with Johnsson and provides some of the backing vocals on the track. Kasper Lindgren from Prime STH plays the drums on the track.

Track listing

CD single

  1. "Exception" [radio edit] โ€“ 3:12
  2. "Exception" [remix] โ€“ 3:16

Note that on many sites track 2 is listed as 'Recall V5 Normal' but behind the CD cover it is simply listed as 'Remix'.

Music video

The music video is viewable on YouTube and under media on her Swedish official web site. Also the trailer for Exit, that premiered October 6, has been added to the video archive on the official website.

In the music video, Ana is a spying in a company. Singing "I had him in my vision", she keeps an eye on her 'enemies'. After she has stolen a secret tape in the house where she's spying in too and gets in the car, she finds out it's fake and throws it out the window. The music video also contains lot of scenes from the Exit thriller. The music video was directed by Peter Lindmark, the same who directes the movie.

Chart performance

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Swedish Singles Chart[2] 10
Tokio Hot 100[1] 65

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, April 25, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.