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"No Boundaries" was the fourth album from Turkish popstar Sertab Erener. It has been credited with introducing her music to mainland Europe upon its release in 2003, having previously been a huge domestic success in her native country. This album was released in Turkey, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Holland, Greece, Poland, Czechia, Israel, Russia, Japan and some other countries. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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No Boundaries
Although not her first album by any means (preceded by "Sakin Ol" "La'l", "Sertab", "Sertab Gibi" and "Turuncu"), "No Boundaries" was Sertab Erener's first English language album. It was compiled and released by record company Columbia after Erener's Eurovision win in 2003, with the song "Every Way That I Can". Although already successful in Turkey, and to a lesser extent, Arabia, the Eurovision win and the massive follow up success of "Everyway That I Can" (which was a titanic hit in Turkey, hit #1 in many Eastern European nations and broke the Top 20 in many European charts) opened the door for Erener to record an album which would appeal to every market. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
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Every Way That I Can, also known as Everyway That I Can, is the winning song of the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest, by Sertab Erener. ...
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The songs on the album are composed and arranged mainly by Demir Demirkan, although some have co-writing credits for Erener, for example "Storms". "Everyway That I Can" was included on the album, as the original Turkish release rather than the Eurovision edit, although it is licensed now to Turkish radio and Television and the EBU, rather than Sony. Demir Demirkan Demir Demirkan is a Turkish Rock musician. ...
Everyway That I Can is the winning song of the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest, by Sertab Erener. ...
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The next single released was "Here I Am", a song not dissimilar to the Eurovision winner, and then "Leave", an operatic song in which Erener travels five octaves to the soprano range. Both were quite large hits in Turkey and Eastern Europe although they could not come close to the mammoth success of "Every Way That I Can." The album was given exposure in May 2004 when a medley of "Here I Am", "Leave", and "Everyway That I Can" were performed as the Istanbul Eurovision opening act by Sertab. In June the track "I Believe" was released and it was the final release taken from the album. Istanbul (Turkish: , Greek: , historically Byzantium and later Constantinople; see other names) is Turkeys most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. ...
Other songs on the album include "Back to the Beach" which was regarded as the album's low point, and "Got Me Like Oh", which was later covered in 2006 by American singer Gia Farrell. The album was very well received by critics otherwise, who admired the Turkish music-pop combination. Sales of the album have been Sertab's best figures yet, both in Turkey and outside. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Track listing - Here I Am
- Breathe in Deeper
- Every Way That I Can
- Got Me Like Oh
- I Believe (That I See Love in You)
- Leave
- It Takes More
- Back To The Beach
- Storms
- Love Bites
- The One
- Here I Am, Jason Nevins Radio Remix
Every Way That I Can, also known as Everyway That I Can, is the winning song of the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest, by Sertab Erener. ...
Chart positions of releases - "Everyway That I Can": June 2003: #1 TUR, #1 SWE, #1 GRE, #6 BEL, #7 NED, #10 AUS, #12 GER, #17 SUI, #35 IRE, #75 UK
- "Here I Am": September 2003: #1 TUR, #6 GRE, #41 BEL, #58 SWE, #64 SUI
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