"Oxygen"
File:Oxygencdpromo.jpg
Single by Marie Serneholt
from the album 'Enjoy the Ride'
Released 2006
Format CD Single
Digital Download
Recorded 2005
Genre Pop
Length 4:23
Label SonyBMG
Writer(s) Elofsson
Westerlund
Brandén
James
Producer Elofsson
Westerlund
Brandén
Marie Serneholt singles chronology
"I Need A House"
(2006)
"Oxygen"
(2006)

"Oxygen" is the third single by Swedish pop music singer Marie Serneholt released from her debut album Enjoy the Ride in 2006.

After so much speculation about Marie's third single, its official that her new single is "Oxygen", promo copies of the song were sent to Swedish radios on the second week of October.

The video was premiered on October 26 on Swedish Music Channels.

The song was already released to Digital Download on October 9, no physical release was made for this single, the song peaked at number seventy-six, failing to chart inside the Top 60.

Contents

Music video [link]

The video was filmed in Stockholm, Sweden on September 22[1] and it was premiered on October 26.

Serneholt posted on her official blog: "Yay!! My new video is done and i'm so happy and proud over it! Can't wait for you to see it! I'm so excited! I wrote this in the Swedish forum, but i just want to thank all of you who's supporting me and my music, this Monday i received my first prize here in Sweden:-) it is called Guldmobilen, and you get that prize when your song's been downloaded more than 10000 times from 3s portal. So THANK YOU!!!:-) A big hug to all of you! //Your Marie"[2]

The video starts Serneholt in a what appears to be naked, singing the song on her bed, when she puts her dress on, she goes out of her house and starts to fly, also shows Serneholt walking on the road and flying above the sea and singing on the beach, the video was filmed in location and uses special effects.

Tracklisting [link]

Digital Download

  1. "Oxygen" Radio version/ album version - 4:23

Charts [link]

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Swedish Top 60 Singles 76

References [link]


https://wn.com/Oxygen_(Marie_Serneholt_song)

Oxygen (Baptiste Giabiconi album)

Oxygen is the debut album from French male model and singer Baptiste Giabiconi. It was released on 24 September 2012 on the My Major Company fan-supported record label. The album is in English except for the track "Speed of Light (L'amour et les étoiles)", which is bilingual with some additional French lyrics. It was produced by Pete Boxta Martin and recorded in London. It went straight into #1 on the SNEP official French Albums Chart dated 30 September 2012.

Tracklist

  • "One Night in Paradise" (3:31)
  • "Unfixable" (feat. J2K) (3:24
  • "Oxygen" (4:05)
  • "Sliding Doors" (3:41)
  • "Speed of Light (L'amour et les étoiles)" (3:29)
  • "Tomorrow" (4:00)
  • "Lightyear" (3:57)
  • "In the Middle of Nowhere" (3:44)
  • "Bring Me Some Flowers" (3:20)
  • "Nobody Told Me" (4:22)
  • "This Ain't Love" (feat. Tania Foster) (3:47)
  • "New York" (3:16)
  • "China Girl" (feat. Master Shortie) (3:32)
  • (Same tracklist, plus)

  • 14. "One Night in Paradise" (Acoustic Version) (3:30)
  • 15. "One Night In Paradise" (Hakimakli Remix) (3:19)
  • Oxygen (Hadouken! song)

    "Oxygen" is a song by British new rave band Hadouken!. It was released as the second single from their third studio album Every Weekend on 7 November 2010. The EP was released later on 18 January 2011.

    Background

    "Oxygen" is the second of two songs (the other being "Mecha Love") that the band had confirmed to be released as singles in 2010, before the rest of their third album is recorded in January 2011.

    The song was mistakenly released on Beatport on the same date as "Mecha Love", several weeks before the announced release date. To compensate for this, the official release date was pushed back into December and the release was extended into an EP.

    Music video

    The music video was first published through Hadouken!'s YouTube channel on 8 January 2011. It features scenes of a woman in a bath tub attached to wires while the band is performing the song. An alternate video for the song was also released on 27 January.

    Track listing

    Chart Positions

    References

    Doll (locomotive)

    Doll is a 2 ft (610 mm) gauge 0-6-0 T steam locomotive based at the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway in Bedfordshire.

    History

    Industry

    Doll was built by Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. in 1919 (works number 1641), and was one of three identical engines built for the Sydenham ironstone quarries, near Banbury in Oxfordshire. The quarries were closed in 1925 and the engines were sent to Bilston steelworks, near Wolverhampton. Doll worked there until she was withdrawn from service in 1959.

    Preservation

    Doll was then preserved near Kenilworth, Warwickshire, and then at Bressingham Steam and Gardens museum, Doll arrived at Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway in 1969.

    Doll was temporarily withdrawn from service at the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway in 19??,. at which point she received a new all welded boiler from Bennett Boiler and a full bottom end overhaul at Alan Keef Ltd. The valve gear was fitted with new eccentrics and repined and bushed to remove the lost motion which had developed. It was seen that at some point in the locomotive's past the wear had been compensated for by sawing part of the lap from the slide valves and filling in notches in the reversing quadrant near mid-gear. After repair the engine returned to LBNGR and was in regular use from 2004 before the boiler certificate expired. It is now undergoing another overhaul.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:
    ×