Little Things (Sylver album)
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Little Things is the second album by Sylver
Sylver
Sylver is a Belgian vocal Trance group best known for the song "Turn the Tide". The group's vocalist is Silvy De Bie and keyboardist/songwriter is Wout Van Dessel . Regi Penxten is the producer and co-songwriter...

 and was released in April 2003.

Trivia

The second album was how effective we the album Chances
Chances (Sylver album)
Chances is the debut album by Belgian vocal trance group Sylver. Their debut single, titled "Turn the Tide," climbed to the top of the official local club/dance chart soon after its release...

from the album was the songs Livin' My Life, Why Worry and Shallow Waters as singles publicized. The fourth single Wild Horses was only in Belgium published. As ghosttrack on the album is the French version from Turn the Tide
Turn The Tide (song)
-History:The song was the first hit for Trance band Sylver in 2000. The song was produced in Belgium from Little Major Productions. In Belgium was the song released under the name Liquid feat. Silvy. The song is chapter of the Album Chances and in French as Je ne sais pas of the Album Little...

 as Je Ne Sais Pas.

Tracks

  • 01. Livin' My Life (3:43)
  • 02. Why Worry (2:57)
  • 03. Shallow Waters (3:12)
  • 04. Wild Horses (3:50)
  • 05. Confused (3:14)
  • 06. So Afraid (4:17)
  • 07. Weeping Willows (5:36)
  • 08. Never Ever (3:32)
  • 09. Heal My Heart (5:32)
  • 10. Little Things (2:43)
  • 20. Je Ne Sais Pas (Ghost track) "French Version of Turn the Tide
    Turn The Tide (song)
    -History:The song was the first hit for Trance band Sylver in 2000. The song was produced in Belgium from Little Major Productions. In Belgium was the song released under the name Liquid feat. Silvy. The song is chapter of the Album Chances and in French as Je ne sais pas of the Album Little...

    " (4:04)

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Germany Albums Charts 12
Belgian Albums Chart 7
Austrian Albums Chart 56
Swiss Albums Chart 98
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