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Revision as of 05:28, 11 August 2008
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B-side | "That Is Where I'll Go (Instrumnental)" |
"That Is Where I'll Go" is the debut single from singer Sibel. The song, written by Chrtsian Antblad with strings from the Scandinavian Strings Orchestra, was Sibel's entry in Melodifestivalen 2008, the Swedish national contest which decides their Eurovision entry. The song did not win but did advance to the grand final. On April 27 2008 the song was tested for Svensktoppen, but failed to enter.
Track listing
- "That Is Where I'll Go"
- "That Is Where I'll Go" (Instrumental)
Chart performance
"That Is Where I'll Go" stayed on the official Swedish charts for a total of 9 weeks, from March 13 to May 8:
- March 13: #12
- March 20: #7
- March 27: #10
- April 3: #6
- April 10: #18
- April 17: #22
- April 24: #30
- May 1: #37
- May 8: #52
Song credits
- Music, lyrics, production, and mixing: Chris Antblad
- Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music Scandinavia AB (STIN)
- Guitar: Cem Köksal
- String arrangement: Dan Evmark
- String recording: Tobias Lindell
- String performence: Scandinavian Strings Orchestra
- Backing vocals: Carloine Antblad, Chris Antblad.