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16-478: (Redirected from Enjoy The Ride ) Enjoy the Ride may refer to: Enjoy the Ride (Marie Serneholt album) (2006), by Swedish pop singer Marie Serneholt Enjoy the Ride (Marshall Dyllon album) (2001), by country music boy band Marshall Dyllon Enjoy the Ride (Sugarland album) (2006), by country duo Sugarland "Enjoy the Ride" , by Morcheeba , 2008 "Enjoy

32-436: A vision and called him again. This time, all the pieces fell into place. Elofsson had just started collaborating with two relatively young and unknown producers, Richard Brandén and Pär Westerlund. Serneholt decided she wanted to make a Pop album, Elofsson was relieved, There are so many artists that suddenly want to start working with R&B with cool beats or riff-based rock. Elofsson is listed as co-writer of every track on

48-553: Is an English-American songwriter and record producer. Together with Mike Chapman he had a long string of hit singles in the US and UK in the 1970s and early 1980s, including several international number-one records . The duo wrote hits for the Sweet , Suzi Quatro , Mud , New World , Arrows , Racey , Smokie , Tina Turner , Huey Lewis and the News , Exile and Toni Basil . Chinn

64-705: The 1990s, Nicky Chinn suffered from ill health causing an enforced break in his career. He returned in 2004 and started working with various writers including Jorgen Elofsson , and they wrote "You Must Have Had a Broken Heart" for Westlife 's 2006 album Back Home , which went to number one in the UK Albums Chart selling over a million copies. Chinn now spends time in Nashville , Tennessee , working with many writers there. He co-wrote "Live Like There's No Tomorrow" recorded by Selena Gomez for her 2010 album, A Year Without Rain , which debuted at number 4 on

80-550: The No.1 singles " Can the Can " and " Devil Gate Drive ". Chinn and Chapman found their next big success with Mud , who had hits with a number of their compositions between 1973 and 1975, including two number ones in " Tiger Feet " and " Lonely This Christmas ". Smokie became Chinn and Chapman's next project and they had a number of hit singles with them between 1975 and 1978 including the worldwide hit " Living Next Door to Alice ". In 1978,

96-521: The Ride" (Krewella song) "Enjoy the Ride" , a season 4 episode of the TV series Everwood "Enjoy the Ride" ( Hollyoaks ) , storyline from the British soap opera Hollyoaks Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Enjoy the Ride . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

112-551: The album being released in Taiwan as a limited edition. Serneholt knew that she wanted to embark on a solo career after A*Teens ' parted ways, but wanted to absorb all the impressions of the past years first. She needed the right people to work with as well as the right material. Serneholt first contacted Jörgen Elofsson several years ago. At that point, however, Elofsson's schedule was full, and Marie wasn't yet sure in what direction to take her career. And in 2005 she felt she had

128-571: The album. Besides writing with his co-producers, he has also co-written with the legendary Nicky Chinn and Swedish colleague Andreas Carlsson among others. Elofsson started his own record company Planet Six , a part of SonyBMG . With this, Serneholt and Elofsson could work undisturbed and at their own pace, with no involvement of any record companies, media or outside opinions. Elofsson had saved choice tidbits, songs that would have been guaranteed hits with established artists. Notes : Nicky Chinn Nicholas Barry Chinn (born 16 May 1945 )

144-528: The early 1980s, finally splitting up in 1983. Chinn's 12-year stint with Chapman had made him co-writer of over fifty Top 40 hits. In 1983 he co-wrote " Dancing in the Dark ", a UK hit for Kim Wilde . During their careers they were recipients of three Ivor Novello Awards for songwriting, including the Jimmy Kennedy award for outstanding career achievement in 1997. During the late 1980s and throughout

160-603: The first single and number two hit "That's The Way My Heart Goes". The album was released on March 29, 2006, debuting at number nine in Sweden, but falling quickly on the charts. The album's second single, " I Need A House ", did nothing for the album's success despite peaking at number 40 on the Swedish Singles Chart and number two on the Swedish Download Chart. The album's third single " Oxygen "

176-465: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Enjoy_the_Ride&oldid=1083741258 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Enjoy the Ride (Marie Serneholt album) Enjoy The Ride is the debut studio album from Swedish pop music singer Marie Serneholt , led by

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192-539: The two scored their first number one in the United States with Exile's " Kiss You All Over ", and Suzi Quatro's duet with Smokie's lead singer Chris Norman , " Stumblin' In ", reached number four in the same year. In 1982 " Mickey " by Toni Basil gave the two their second American number one, and in the mid 1980s they had top ten hits with Tina Turner's " Better Be Good to Me ", and Huey Lewis's " Heart and Soul ". Chinn and Chapman gradually separated during

208-432: Was a waiter at a night club Chinn frequented, and they decided to team up. Chapman was already a professional musician and songwriter with the band Tangerine Peel, and the two quickly joined up with Mickie Most 's RAK label . They began writing songs for a new glam rock band, The Sweet , and their compositions accounted for all the singles the band released in their early years. Chinn's and Chapman's songwriting style

224-545: Was born in London to an affluent Jewish family that owned a string of service stations and car sales distributorships. As a young man his talent for writing successful pop songs was obvious and within a month or two of his first efforts as a songwriter, Chinn co-wrote with Mike d'Abo the two main songs for the hit film, There's a Girl in My Soup (1970). It was at this point that Chinn met Australian-born Mike Chapman , who

240-473: Was premiered on radio in mid-October and the video was premiered on October 26. The single has been released as a digital download in Sweden but no official release date has been announced for a release on CD. Serneholt was said to be preparing for the international release of the album in Germany, Switzerland and other European countries, but plans for worldwide distribution never came to fruition, aside from

256-732: Was so successful with British and worldwide audiences that Sweet had an uninterrupted string of million-selling hits in the next few years. These included "Co-Co", "Little Willy", "Wig-Wam Bam", " Blockbuster! " " The Ballroom Blitz ", "Hell Raiser" and "Teenage Rampage". "Ballroom Blitz" entered the UK Singles Chart at number two – an unusual feat. "Little Willy" and "Ballroom Blitz" both went on to be top five hits in America. Chinn and Chapman stopped working with Sweet in 1975 but achieved equal success worldwide with Suzi Quatro , for whom they wrote many hits. These included " 48 Crash " and

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