You Had My Heart

You Had My Heart
Studio album by Saara Aalto
Released May 24, 2013 (2013-05-24)
Recorded 2013
Genre pop
Length 45:44
Label Yume Records
Producer Teemu Roivainen
Saara Aalto chronology
Enkeleitä - Angels
(2011)
You Had My Heart
(2013)
Ai De Zhu Fu
(2013)

You Had My Heart is the third studio album by Finnish singer-songwriter Saara Aalto. It was released on May 24, 2013.

Aalto has described the album much darker and personal than her first effort Blessed With Love. During the making of the album she was going through a break-up from long-time partner, Teemu Roivainen (who produced the album and participated in the song-writing), and those feelings are heavily reflected in the songs of the time. Since then, the two have remained friends and continued performing and making music together. Before the release, due to her participation in The Voice of Finland in 2012, she also went through negotiations with big record companies, which all tried to force her change the language in Finnish. Aalto kept her mind and released her album in English via her own self-release label Yume Records.

Music video for the title track and the first single, You Had My Heart was premiered on March 22, 2013, directed by Marko Mäkilaakso. The second single and video for You Gotta Go followed in July 2013. The album track My Love was originally released as a single in April 2012 during the finals of The Voice of Finland, but re-recorded for the album.

Again, a jewellery line was released, like the one companying Aalto's debut album.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Intro - Life Reborn"  Saara Aalto, Riku Kantola 1:38
2. "You Had My Heart"  Aalto, Teemu Roivainen 4:19
3. "Walk You Through"  Aalto 3:33
4. "You Gotta Go"  Aalto 4:03
5. "Higher"  Aalto, Roivainen 4:05
6. "My Bird"  Aalto, Roivainen 4:42
7. "Can I Keep The Pictures? (2013 Version)"  Aalto 5:35
8. "10 O'Clock"  Aalto 3:28
9. "My Love (2013 Version)"  Aalto, Roivainen 5:04
10. "Without You"  Aalto 4:30
11. "Je Suis Malade"  Serge Lama, Alice Dona 4:56
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