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Per Gessle - I Want You To Know
 
Country Netherlands
Year 1997
Date of release 09/09/1997
Format CDS
Label Fundamental Records
Number 8843372

Note: CDS in a cardboard sleeve
This release has been viewed 1797 times.


Title
1.I want you to know 3:57
2.Blue umbrella (Tits & Ass Demo, June 15, 1993) 3:19
 
Description:

I Want You To Know was the third single taken from Per Gessle's solo album The World According To Gessle and it was only released in Scandinavia.

The single includes three demos which are unavailable anywhere else (except on the U.K. release of the CDS Kix which was released after this CDS).

Jupiter Calling was originally written for the group Leningrad Cowboys who recorded the song and included on their album Go Space in 1996.

Let's Party was originally written for Roxette's album Look Sharp! but Per Gessle didn't like the song and therefore The Look was included instead of this song. The Swedish / Norwegian group Sha-Boom eventually recorded the song (with slightly different lyrics) for their album Let's Party in 1990 and the song was also released as a single and became a huge hit in Scandinavia the same year.