Easily Affected

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"Easily Affected"
Easily Affected by Melissa Tkautz.jpg
Single by Melissa Tkautz
Released21 October 2006 (Australia)
RecordedEurope
GenrePopDance
LabelRajon Music Group
Songwriter(s)Swedish team 2N
Producer(s)Swedish team 2N
Melissa Tkautz singles chronology
"All I Want"
(2005)
"Easily Affected"
(2006)
"I Want Your Love"
(2008)

"Easily Affected" is a 'Single Only' release from Melissa Tkautz. "Easily Affected" was written, produced and mixed by Swedish pop hit-makers 2N. The Single features the previously unreleased D.O.N.S remix of "The Glamorous Life". Easily Affected was to be the first single from her 3rd Album 'Glamorous Life' which was to be released in December 2006. This project has yet to be seen.

Music video[]

Melissa filmed the video for Easily Affected in September 2006 at Sydney's Martin Place train station. The clip features Melissa parting with her lover and walking around the deserted station at night. Her new band (featuring an acoustic guitarist, backing singer and percussionist) are spotlighted here for the first time.

Formats and track listings[]

"Easily Affected" was released on 21 October 2006 in Australia on CD Single format. The D.O.N.S. mix of 'The Glamorous Life' is a slightly truncated version of the mix issued on 12" in Europe earlier in 2006.

  • Australian CD Single
  1. "Easily Affected"
  2. "Easily Affected" (12" Extended Version)
  3. "Blink"
  4. "The Glamorous Life" (D.O.N.S Remix)

Official versions[]

  • "Easily Affected" (Album Version)
  • "Easily Affected" (12" Extended Version)

Charts[]

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[1] 86
Australian Dance Chart[2] 11
Australasian Chart[3] 17

References[]

  • "Williamson Management". Single information. Archived from the original on August 20, 2006. Retrieved September 28, 2006.
  • "Melissa Tkautz FanSite". Single information. Archived from the original on 2009-10-26. Retrieved September 28, 2006.
  • "HMV.com.au". Tracklist information. Retrieved September 28, 2006.[dead link]

External links[]

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