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Those Dancing Days - Can't Find The Entrance (written with Max & Shellback)

Started by Out, January 29, 2011, 06:08:22 PM

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Out

I've got press-information about new album of Those Dancing Days that will be out on February 25 and it's mentioned there that track "Can't Find The Entrance" is written by Max Martin & Shellback.

georg_e

Quote from: Out on January 29, 2011, 06:08:22 PM
I've got press-information about new album of Those Dancing Days that will be out on February 25 and it's mentioned there that track "Can't Find The Entrance" is written by Max Martin & Shellback.

              Thanks for the info :-)      I typed the song title/group name on Google and this rough clip of them doing the song live came up.........                       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWDkg6ulEPU

Rebecca


Raul_esp


Izalightblue

This song's been listed on Ascap.com since some time ago. I searched for info, but couldn't find anything. Thanx, I really like the song.



Rebecca

sounds excellent, it's a little like Carolina Liar, a similar feel.



Rebecca


nanofives

I was trying to listen to the album which has all of the songs produced by Patrik Berger a few months ago and I couldn't get it on Spotify in my country because according to https://kaaes.github.io/albums-availability/#7AsvkOrucTnf34btkzSAFw it was only available in Scandinavian Countries. But now I see it's available everywhere.