One (Edita Abdieski album)
One is the debut album of German singer Edita Abdieski. Abdieski rose to fame after winning the first season of the TV show X Factor in Germany. One was released on March 18, 2011. It includes her top ten hit I've Come to Life and her second single The Key which was written by Jörgen Elofsson who has also written songs for Celine Dion and Britney Spears. Another highlight is the feature with Latin star Ricky Martin. The track is called "The Best Thing About Me Is You" and features writing from another Swedish heavyweight, Andreas Carlsson. Keeping up the Scandinavian presence are Norwegian production/songwriting teams Dsign Music and Tracksville ("When The Music Is Over"), as well as writers Mads Hauge ("Another Universe"), Torgeir Bjordal ("I Don't Know") and Alx Reuterskiöld and Kim Wennerström (Untouchable).
Track list
1. |
"Give a Little Love Get A Little Love" | Ben Cullum, Maria Marcus |
3:49 |
2. |
"The Key" | Jörgen Elofsson, Tania Doko |
3:18 |
3. |
"Turn Back Time" | Peter Kvint, Sharon Vaughn |
4:21 |
4. |
"I've Come to Life" | Florian Jakob, Chris Buseck, Raphaël Schillebeeckx |
3:04 |
5. |
"Fade Away" | Hiten Bharadia, Maria Marcus, Marlene Strand |
3:38 |
6. |
"When The Music Is Over" | Tracksville, Dsign Music, Charite Viken |
3:51 |
7. |
"Someone To Lean On" | |
4:00 |
8. |
"I Don't Know Why" | Jayson Jaurigue, Chris Ballard, Andy Murray |
3:21 |
9. |
"Change" | Robert Habolin, Andy Love, Ben Onono, Frank Hamilton |
3:14 |
10. |
"Wouldn't Wanna Be Without You" | Loulou Lamotte, Pelle Nylén, Sam McCarthy |
3:25 |
11. |
"I Don't Know" | Chris Breen, Torgeir Bjordal |
3:38 |
12. |
"Untouchable" | Alx Reuterskiöld, Kim Wennerström |
3:20 |
13. |
"Another Universe" | John Green, Mads Hauge |
3:13 |
14. |
"Nothing's Changed" | |
3:35 |
15. |
"The Best Thing About Me Is You (Feat. Ricky Martin)" | Desmond Child, Eric Bazilian, Andreas Carlsson, Ricky Martin |
3:38 |
Source:[1][2][3][4]
Charts
Chart (2011) |
Peak position |
Austrian Album Charts[5] |
52 |
German Album Charts[5] |
32 |
Swiss Album Charts[6] |
10 |
References