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2003 studio album by Appleton
Everything's Eventual is the debut and only studio album by Canadian duo Appleton , released on February 24, 2003, by Polydor Records . Three singles have been released from the album: "Fantasy ", "Don't Worry " and "Everything Eventually ".
The album is named after the Stephen King short story collection Everything's Eventual , since Natalie Appleton is a great admirer of him. The album was initially to be named Aloud but the name was changed to avoid any association with then labelmates and Popstars The Rivals winners Girls Aloud .[ 6] The album and singles performed reasonably well on the UK charts; however the label thought that 70,000 copies sold was too little for their contract, and this eventually led to Appleton being dropped by Polydor.[ 7]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Fantasy " Andy Hayman Gareth Young 3:49 2. "Don't Worry " 4:44 3. "Hallelujah" Natalie Appleton Carsten Kroeyer Stephen Garrikk Carsten Kroeyer Stephen Garrikk 4:27 4. "Everything Eventually " 4:47 5. "M.W.A." Peter de Havilland Peter de Havilland 3:39 6. "Ring-A-Ding-Ding" Natalie Appleton Mariues De Vries 6:31 7. "Supernaturally" Mike Spencer 3:41 8. "All Grown Up" Nicole Appleton Mike Rowe 4:23 9. "Waiting For Your Love" Natalie Appleton Carsten Kroeyer 3:34 10. "5am" D. Hastings Natalie Appleton D. Hastings 4:13 11. "Long Long Road" Charlise Rickwood Hank Hughes 4:16 12. "Anyone" Natalie Appleton Nicole Appleton Andy Hayman Gareth Young 3:33 13. "Blow My Mind" Natalie Appleton Andy Hayman Gareth Young 3:48
Credits
Nicole Appleton – lead vocals, songwriter
Natalie Appleton – lead vocals, songwriter
Carsten Kroyer – producer
Daniel Hastings – songwriter
Andy Hayman – songwriter
Gareth Young – songwriter, producer
Matt Rowe – songwriter
Alexis Smith – songwriter
Marius de Vries – producer
Craigie Dodds – producer
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Certifications and sales
References
^ O'Brien, Jon. "Appleton - Everything's Eventual" . AllMusic . Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
^ "Appleton - Everything's Eventual" . Entertainment.ie . Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
^ Clarke, Betty (February 21, 2003). "Appleton: Everything's Eventual" . The Guardian . Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
^ "Album: Appleton" . The Independent . February 21, 2003. Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
^ Taylor, Paul (August 10, 2004). "Appleton - Everything's Eventual (Polydor)" . Manchester Evening News . Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
^ "Appleton drop 'Aloud' album title" . Raidió Teilifís Éireann . January 17, 2003. Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
^ "Appleton Dropped By Record Label" . Contactmusic.com . April 27, 2003. Retrieved February 12, 2019 .
^ "GFK Chart-Track Albums: Week 9, 2003" . Chart-Track . IRMA . Retrieved February 12, 2019.
^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved February 12, 2019.
^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved February 12, 2019.
^ "British album certifications – Appleton – Everything's Eventual" . British Phonographic Industry . Select albums in the Format field. Select Silver in the Certification field. Type Everything's Eventual in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
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