On And On

Album: Dance Love Pop (2008)
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Songfacts®:

  • This Anders Hansson-penned single was originally released in Agnes' home country of Sweden on August 11, 2008. It was her first release on the independent label Roxy Recordings after leaving Sony Music. The song was one of her most successful ones spending 26 weeks on the Swedish Top 60 Singles Chart and peaking at #8. It was released in the UK in April 2010 as the follow-up to "I Need You Now."
  • Agnes also recorded a French version of the song for the francophone market, which was titled "On se Donne."
  • The song features backing vocals from Martin Rolinski who is the lead singer of the Swedish synth-pop band Bodies Without Organs (now known as BWO).
  • Anders Rune directed the song's original Swedish music video in the summer of 2008, which was the most shown music video on MSN to that date. A new video was filmed for the international market on July 12th and 13th 2009 in Göteborg, Sweden.

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