Burnin' (Cue song)

"Burnin'"
Single by Cue
A-side "Burni'"
Released 1997
Format CD
Genre pop
Writer(s) Anders Melander
Cue chronology
"Cue" (1997) Crazy (2000)

"Burnin'" is a song by Anders Melander first released by Swedish music group Cue. The song was awarded a Grammis for "Song of the year 1997" (Swedish: Årets låt 1997), which was the first time a song performed in another language than Swedish won this award. The song was featured on the band's self-titled album which was released in 2000.

French Canadian singer Garou covered the song for his 2008 album Piece of My Soul.

History

Anders Melander was a composer working for the Swedish TV and a theatre director at Angeredsteatern. He was also much earlier a member in the progg band Nationalteatern. Niklas Hjulström on the other hand was an actor. The two had cooperated before working on a song and Anders knew Hjulström was a skilled singer. So when Anders needed a singer to sing "Burnin'", a song composed by him for the Swedish TV series Glappet, he asked Hjulström and they formed together a band called Cue.

Although not strictly intended for release as a hit, just usage for the TV series, the song gained popularity and upon release as the first single for Cue, it hit the Swedish charts at #1 for 4 weeks (14 November to 12 December 1997. It eventually sold 90,000 copies making it one of the most successful singles in the 1990s in Sweden.[1] It also reached #4 in Norway and #9 in Finland.

Chart performance

Chart (1997–1998) Peak
position
Finland[2] 9
Norway[3] 4
Sweden[4] 1

References

  1. Rate Your Music page on Cue
  2. Finnishcharts - Burnin'
  3. Norwegiancharts - Burnin'
  4. Swedishcharts - Burnin' Archived December 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.

Award successions

Preceded by
Gå & fiska! by Gyllene Tider
Grammis award for "Song of the year"
1997
Succeeded by
Big Big World by Emilia Rydberg


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