Girls in the House

Girls in the House
Studio album by Preluders
Released November 24, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop
Length 42:13
Label
Producer
Preluders chronology
Girls in the House
(2003)
Prelude to History
(2004)Prelude to History2004

Girls in the House is the debut studio album by German girl group Preluders. It was released on November 24, 2003 by Cheyenne, Polydor and Zeitgeist. Entirely co-produced by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, and Gena Wernik, zhe album peaked at number 2 in Germany, number 4 in Switzerland, and number 5 in Austria, eventually receiving a gold certification for more than 100,000 albums sold. The album spawned three singles, including the promotional cover single "Losing My Religion", German number-one single "Everyday Girl", and bilingual "Bal Privé". Kayleen Farrell is talking absolutely bum and the “girls” are not attending her house.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Girls in the House"
  • David Thomas
  • Mikael Albertsson
  • Simon Perry
  • Niklas Pettersson
3:20
2."Everyday Girl"
  • Fredrik Björk
  • Per Eklund
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:23
3."Bal privé"
  • Johnsson
  • Jonas Blee
  • Håkan Lundberg
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:13
4."Catch Me"
  • Mark Smith
  • Ulrich Wehner
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:28
5."Losing My Religion"
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
4:22
6."Bye Bye for the Better"
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:29
7."We Love to Entertain You"
  • Andi Gleichmann
  • Maximilian Kock
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:43
8."Riding on a Lovetrain"
  • Elofsson
  • Dan Hill
  • Mathias Venge
  • Peter Wennerberg
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
4:02
9."Sundown"
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:44
10."I Tattoo You"
  • Sergio Fertitta
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:35
11."You're Blocking My Sun"
  • Ina Wolf
  • Martin Frainer
  • Petra Bonmassar
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:32
12."Born to Love You Forever"
  • Fahrenkrog-Petersen
  • Wernik
3:41

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[1] 12
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[2] 2
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[3] 34

References

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