Hvor små vi er

"Hvor små vi er"
Single by Giv til Asien
Released 17 January 2005
Format CD single, Digital download
Recorded 2005
Genre Charity song
Length 3:55
Label Universal Music
Songwriter(s) Remee (lyrics and melody)
Nicolai Seebach (music)
Rasmus Seebach (music)
Producer(s) Remee, Peter Biker, Nicolai Seebach, Rasmus Seebach
Giv til Asien singles chronology
"Lidt i fem"
(2010)
"Hvor små vi er"
(2005)
"I mine øjne"
(2011)

"Lidt i fem"
(2010)
"Natteravn"
(2010)
"I mine øjne"
(2011)

"Hvor små vi er" is a 2005 Danish charity single performed by a group of Danish artists (singers, actors and musicians) under the name Giv Til Asien (translated as Give to Asia). A small number of artists from other European countries also participated.

The single with lyrics by Remee and music by Nicolai Seebach and Rasmus Seebach, was released in aid of various charities for tsunami relief as a result the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.

Beneficiaries

The revenues from the sale of the single went to:

Track list

  • Digital download
    • "Hvor små vi er" – 3:55
  • CD single
    • "Hvor små vi er" (Radio Edit)
    • "Hvor små vi er" (Instrumental)
    • "Hvor små vi er" (A Capella)

Credits

  • Lyrics and melody: Remee
  • Music by Nicolai Seebach & Rasmus Seebach
  • Executive producer: Remee
  • Producer: Remee, Peter Biker, Nicolai Seebach and Rasmus Seebach
  • Vocal producer: Peter Biker and Remee
  • Guitar: Daniel Davidsen
  • Other instruments: Nicolai Seebach and Rasmus Seebach
  • Technicians: Hans Nielsen og Kristian Dalsgaard
  • Studio: Focus Recording Studios, Vanløse
  • Mixing:Mads Nilsson, White Room
  • Mastering: Jan Eliasson, Tocano

Artists

Chart performance

The single was released in January 2005 and went straight into #1 on chart of 28 January 2005 staying on the top for 14 weeks in two runs (12 weeks and 2 weeks). It stayed in total 26 weeks in the charts.

It was rereleased in December 2007 and again went in straight to #1 for ine week.

Hitlisten (2005) Highest
position
Certificates
Danish Singles Chart[1] 1 13x Platinum

References

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