We Can Do It (Carboo song)

"We Can Do It" is a song first released by Carboo in 2000 but is better known as the reworked version released by Swedish singer September in 2003.

Carboo's version

"We Can Do It"
Single by Carboo
Released 2000
Format CD single
Genre Rock & pop
Label Reactive
Writer(s) Harold Clayton
Abdullah Sigidi
Martin Carboo

In 2000 Carboo released a single with a man rapping the verses and a female singing the chorus. The song is written by Harold Clayton, Abdullah Sigidi and Martin Carboo.[1]

Track list

  1. "We Can Do It" (Radio Edit)
  2. "We Can Do It" (Original Version)
  3. "We Can Do It" (Pinocchio Remix Radio Edit)
  4. "We Can Do It" (Pinocchio Remix Original Version)

September's version

"We Can Do It"
Single by September
from the album September
Released November 3, 2003
Format CD single
Digital download
Recorded 2003
Genre Europop
Length 3:38
Label Stockholm Records
Writer(s) Alexander Clayton
Sigidi
Harold Clayton
Vincent Smith
John Bolden
Teddy Bolden
September singles chronology
"La La La (Never Give It Up)"
(2003)
"We Can Do It"
(2003)
"September All Over"
(2004)

In 2003 a reworked version, replacing the rap verses with melodic verses and adding a pre-chorus, was released as the second single from Swedish singer September's debut album September and peaked at number 10 on the Swedish singles chart. The song was included on September's 2009 UK debut album, Cry for You.

This version is written by Alexander Clayton, Sigidi, Harold Clayton, Vincent Smith, John Bolden and Teddy Bolden.[2]

Track list CD-single

Released: November 3, 2003 (Sweden)

  1. "We Can Do It" (Radio Version)
  2. "We Can Do It" (Extended Version)
  3. "We Can Do It" (Candido's Electro Short Cut)
  4. "We Can Do It" (Candido's Electro 12" Cut)

References

  1. We can do it / Carboo on Svensk Mediedatabas. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  2. We can do it / September on Svensk Mediedatabas. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
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