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Anything (Edyta Górniak song)

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"Anything"
European commercial CD single
Single by Edyta Górniak
from the album Edyta Gorniak
B-side"That's The Way I Feel About You"
Released1998
GenrePop, Dance-pop
LabelEMI Music
Songwriter(s)Pam Sheyne, Will Mowat
Producer(s)Christopher Neil
Edyta Górniak singles chronology
"One and One"
(1997)
"Anything"
(1998)
"Impossible"
(2003)
Music video
"Anything" on YouTube

“Anything” is the second single from Edyta Górniak's self-titled second studio album.

Background

The song was written by Pam Sheyne and Will Mowat and produced by Christopher Neil. The single was released in Poland and Belgium. It had some success in Spain. The maxi single of "Anything" includes a cover of A-Ha's song "Hunting High and Low", which was initially available as a bonus track only on the Japanese edition of the album. The single cover includes pictures by photographer Marlena Bielińska.

Track listing

Single

  1. Anything (Album Version) (3:57)
  2. That's The Way I Feel About You (3:59)

Maxi single

  1. Anything (3:57)
  2. That's The Way I Feel About You (3:59)
  3. Hunting High and Low (3:39)

Music video

The music video for "Anything" was directed by Phil Griffin.[1] The video starts with Edyta singing in a black room. Then Edyta is dancing with a group of dancers in front of her lover. In the next scene she is sitting at the edge of a bed, while her lover is sleeping. Next Edyta dances once again with her dancers. In the next scene Edyta is sitting on the floor in front of her sitting lover in a room with a red floor and white and red walls and he kiss her after a time. Afterwards different scenes were repeat and Edyta is also shown hugged and lying close to her lover in bed or also sitting on a chair behind her lover. The video ends with a close-up view of Edyta.

Credits and personnel

References

  1. ^ "Anything (1998) by Edyta Górniak". IMVDb.com. Retrieved 18 October 2018.