Listen to Your Heart | ||
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Studio album by DHT | ||
Released | July 19, 2005 | |
Recorded | 2003–2005 | |
Genre | Eurodance | |
Length | 45:38 (standard version) | |
Label | Robbins Entertainment | |
Producer | Serge Ramaekers, Bart Wierzbicki | |
Singles from Listen to Your Heart | ||
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Listen to Your Heart is Belgian band DHT's 2005 debut album. It produced the singles "Listen to Your Heart" (a cover of the Roxette song), "My Dream", "Driver's Seat" (a cover of the Sniff 'n' the Tears song), "Someone", "I Go Crazy" (a cover of the Paul Davis song) and "I Miss You". Also covered is "I Can't Be Your Friend", originally recorded by the short-lived country music band Rushlow on their 2003 album Right Now, while "At Seventeen" was previously recorded by Janis Ian.
Flor Theeuwes wrote in the album booklet that the band wanted to record several different mixes of each song: "If you only have one mix of a song, it's easy to put it on an album but, in our case, we spent hours deciding which mix to use on the album." A video for "My Dream" was also made in collaboration with Amnesty International.
Released in 2005 by Robins Entertainment in the U.S. and the Ministry of Sound in Australia.
Released in 2005 by Impart Productions bvba.
Released in 2006 by Impart Productions bvba and Universal Records.
Released in 2006 by Impart Productions.
Released in 2006 by Exit Tunes.