Surfin' on a Backbeat is the third studio album by German pop singer Sasha, released by Warner Music on October 29, 2001 (see 2001 in music) in German-speaking Europe.
Taking Sasha's work further into rock pop, Surfin' on a Backbeat reached the top ten of the albums charts in Germany,[1] but charted significantly lower than its predecessors.[2] It was however, cerified gold by the German leg of the IFPI for more than 200,000 sold copies.[2] The album and its re-release produced four singles, including leading single "Here She Comes Again" and "This Is My Time," the 2002 FIFA World Cup television hymn.[2] A reissue of the album was released on July 22, 2002 (see 2002 in music), containing two previously unreleased tracks.
Track listing
- "Rooftop" — 4:09
- "Blown Away" — 3:21
- "Turn It Into Something Special" — 4:41
- "One Look in Your Eyes" — 4:13
- "Here She Comes Again" — 3:55
- "Everybody Loves You" — 4:31
- "On And On" — 4:02
- "Let's Get Closer" — 3:17
- "Just a Second Away" — 4:14
- "Drive My Car" — 3:45
- "Days Like These" — 3:54
- "Why Does Everybody Hurt" — 3:35
2002 reissue
- "This Is My Time" — 3:37
- "Rooftop" — 4:09
- "Blown Away" — 3:21
- "Turn It Into Something Special" — 4:41
- "One Look in Your Eyes" — 4:13
- "Here She Comes Again" — 3:55
- "Everybody Loves You" — 4:31
- "On And On" — 4:02
- "Let's Get Closer" — 3:17
- "Just a Second Away" — 4:14
- "Drive My Car" — 3:45
- "Days Like These" — 3:54
- "Why Does Everybody Hurt" — 3:35
- "Through the Barricades" — 6:16
Charts and certifications
- These are the peak positions from chart providers.
References
External links
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