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Annabel Fay (album)

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Annabel Fay is the debut studio album by New Zealand recording artist Annabel Fay. The album was released on August 21, 2007 through Siren Records.[1] The album and earned her a Vodafone NZ Music Award nomination for Best Female Artist in 2008.[2]

Chart performance

Annabel Fay entered the New Zealand Top 40 Albums chart at #40 on August 27, 2007, and peaked at #30 on September 3, 2007. The album spent a total of 2 weeks on the chart.[3]

Albums chart Peak
position
New Zealand Top 40 Albums 30

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Lovin' You Baby"Annabel Fay, Linn Segolson, Brady Blade, Patrick Andren, Johan Carlberg, Joacim Backman, JarmoBrady Blade4:50
2."I've Had"Annabel Fay, Charles Anthony, Linn Segolson, Bob Durham, Brady BladeBrady Blade3:57
3."Shake It Off"Annabel Fay, Boh Runga, Nicholas Manders, Joacim Backman, Johan Carlberg, Brady BladeBrady Blade4:22
4."Alone"Annabel Fay, Linn Segolson, Charles Anthony, Brady Blade, Jaocim Backman, Johan CarlbergBrady Blade4:06
5."Tears Me Up"Annabel Fay, Brady BladeBrady Blade2:26
6."Strong"JarmoBrady Blade3:31
7."What Would You Say"Annabel Fay, Linn Segolson, Bob Durham, Brady BladeBrady Blade4:32
8."Keep On Moving On"Annabel Fay, Linn Segolson, Johan Carlberg, Joacim Backman, Charles Anthony, Brady BladeBrady Blade3:30
9."Take My Hand"Boh Runga, Annabel Fay, Linn Segolson, Brady Blade, Johan Carlberg, Joacim BackmanBrady Blade4:10
10."Winners"Sarah Bettens, Gert BettensBrady Blade4:15
11."Home"Linn Segolson, Joacim Backman, Johan Carlberg, Charles Anthony, Brady BladeBrady Blade4:15
12."Liar"Patrick Andren, Zana MesihovicBrady Blade4:19
13."Sleep Come Free Me"James TaylorBrady Blade4:08
Total length:52:20
Notes
  • Track 13, "Sleep Come Free Me" is a bonus hidden track and a cover of the original 1979 version performed by James Taylor.

References