Break Through Time

Break Through Time

Infobox Single
Name = Break Through Time


Artist = Ana Johnsson
from Album = Little Angel
B-side = "If I'm Not Dreaming"
Released = flagicon|SWE March 2007 (radio)
Format = 2-track single
Recorded = 2006
Genre = Pop rock
Length = 3:01
Label = Bonnier Amigo Music
Writer = Ana Johnsson, Leif Larsson
Producer =
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Catch Me if You Can"
(2007)
This single = "Break Through Time"
(2007)
Next single =
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album = Little Angel
Type = Studio
prev_track = "Little Angel"
prev_no = 1
this_track = "Break Through Time"
track_no = 2
next_track = "Catch Me if You Can"
next_no = 3
"Break Through Time" is a poprock song recorded by the Swedish singer Ana Johnsson in 2006 for her second studio album "Little Angel". It was released in mid-2007 as the fourth single from the album with an unknown official release date. [Source: [http://www.bonnieramigo.com/ BonnierAmigo.com] - Product number: 334 23361)] The official popradio website of Sweden noted that the single was released to radios in March and that the single consists of two songs, one being "Break Through Time" and the other one is unknown, and has a running time of 6:36. [ [http://www.popradion.se/skivnyheter/mars.2007.htm Skivaktuellt ] ] The 2-track promo CD probably includes the song "If I'm Not Dreaming", which appears as a bonus track on the Japanese release of "Little Angel", the only song that has a length of 3:36, which would fit in the profile.

The song was no radio success though. A physical CD release was therefore cancelled, and no more singles were released from the album.

Track listing

2-track promo CD single
#"Break Through Time" – 3:01
#"If I'm Not Dreaming" – 3:36 (TBC)

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