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Wings
Studio album by Bonnie Tyler
Released 14 May 2005 (2005-05-14)
Recorded 2004–2005
Genre Pop rock
Length 58:03
Label Stick Music
Producer John Stage
Professional reviews
Bonnie Tyler chronology
Simply Believe
(2004)
Wings
(2005)

Wings is the 15th album by Bonnie Tyler, released in 2005. It is her third album in four years, and she has co-written most of the tracks. It was released as Celebrate in UK in 2006.

It's produced by John Stage and features the singles "Louise" and "Celebrate" as well as new versions of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (written by Jim Steinman) and "It's a Heartache". Two of the tracks, "Louise" and "Celebrate" are also featured on the album in French.

The album also features "I'll Stand by You", a duet with Tyler and Lorraine Crosby (aka Mrs Loud of Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything For Love" fame). Stuart Emerson who worked with Bonnie on 1995's Free Spirit and contributed to 2004's Simply Believe albums worked with Bonnie on two tracks on this album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Louise" 3:45
  2. "Celebrate" 2:55
  3. "Driving Me Crazy" 3:20
  4. "Hold Out Your Heart" 3:52
  5. "Run Run Run" 3:26
  6. "Wings" 4:02
  7. "It's a Heartache" (New version) 3:19
  8. "Stand Up" 3:22
  9. "Crying Berlin" 3:34
  10. "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (New version) 3:49
  11. "I'll Stand By You" 4:17 (with Lorraine Crosby)
  12. "All I Need Is Love" 4:46
  13. "I Won't Look Back" 3:35
  14. "Streets Of Stone" 3:27
  15. "Chante Avec Moi" 2:55
  16. "Louise (Il Est Mon Homme)" 3:45

UK version

  1. "Drivin me crazy" 3:20
  2. "All I Need Is Love" 4:46
  3. "Louise" 3:45
  4. "Hold Out Your Heart" 3:52
  5. "Run Run Run" 3:26
  6. "Celebrate" 2:55
  7. "Stand Up" 3:22
  8. "Streets Of Stone" 3:27
  9. "Wings" 4:02
  10. "I Won't Look Back" 3:35
  11. "Crying in Berlin" 3:34
  12. "I'll Stand By You" 4:17
  13. "Louise" Bonus Video
  14. "It's a Heartache" Live at La Cigale

Production Credits

  • Producer, Executive Producer - John Stage
  • Management - Lionel Ducos
  • Engineers - Stuart Emerson, Saint James II, John Stage
  • Programming - Fred Andrews, Stuart Emerson, Fab, Saint James II, John Stage
  • Photography - Ducs, Bertrand Levet, John Stage, Robert Sullivan
  • Artwork - Pop at Work
  • International Coordination - Karen Drotar
  • Keyboards - Fred Andrews, Didier Collet, Stuart Emerson, Saint James II, Laurent Meliz, John Stage
  • Drums - Tom Box, Stuart Emerson
  • Bass - Stuart Emerson, Jannick Top
  • Guitar - Stuart Emerson, Sebastien Heurtault, Eric "Zycki" Stezycki
  • Bagpipes - Loïc Taillebrest
  • Soloist - Lorraine Crosby
  • Background Vocals - Lorraine Crosby, Karen Drotar, Stuart Emerson, F. Godebout, D. Goury, Serge Haouzi, Laura Lahcene, Fanny Llado, J.J. Sombrun, John Stage

Charts

The album failed to make an impact worldwide, with one chart reporting it reaching #133 in France. The single "Louise" performed equally poorly as the album.


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