La Voix du Nord (album)

La Voix Du Nord (The Voice of the North) is a double disc album by Malena Ernman, who represented Sweden in Eurovision Song Contest 2009. The first CD contains 11 pop songs including "La voix", which was Ernman's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest, and the second CD contains 11 arias. The album was released on July 1, 2009 in Sweden.[1] It debuted at #1 on the official album chart and was certified Gold in its first week and eventually was certified Platinum in September 2009.

La Voix Du Nord
Studio album by
Released 1 July 2009
Recorded2009
GenreClassical, Pop, Opera
Length01 hour 25 minutes
LabelRoxy Recordings
Malena Ernman chronology
My Love
(2003)
La Voix Du Nord
(2009)
Santa Lucia – En Klassisk Jul
(2010)
Singles from La Voix Du Nord
  1. "La voix"
  2. "Min plats på jorden"

Track listing

Disc One

  1. "One Step From Paradise" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson/S. Vaughn
  2. "La voix" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson/S. Vaughn
  3. "Min plats på jorden" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson/P. Bäckman
  4. "Sempre libera" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson
  5. "What Becomes Of Love" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson/S. Vaughn
  6. "Un bel dì" – F. Kempe/G. Puccini
  7. "Breathless Days" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson/S. Vaughn
  8. "Perdus" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson/C. Måhlén
  9. "Tragedy" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson/A. Bard
  10. "All The Lost Tomorrows" – F. Kempe/A. Hansson/S. Vaughn
  11. "La voix (acoustic)" – F. Kempe/M. Ernman

Disc Two

  1. "Quando me'n vo" – Giacomo Puccini
  2. "Voi che sapete" – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  3. "Solveig's Song" – Edvard Grieg
  4. "O mio babbino caro" – Giacomo Puccini
  5. "Vedrai carino" – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  6. "Una voce poco fa" – Gioachino Rossini
  7. "Lascia ch'io pianga" – George Frideric Handel
  8. "Caro mio ben" – Giuseppe Giordani
  9. "Non più mesta" – Gioachino Rossini
  10. "Ombra mai fu" – George Frideric Handel
  11. "Dido's Lament" – Henry Purcell

Chart positions

Chart (2009-2010) Peak position
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[2] 1

References

  1. "La Voix du Nord" (in Swedish). Swedish Media Databse. 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  2. "La Voix du Nord". Swedishcharts. 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
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