Samuel Waermö

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Samuel Waermö (born 1968) is a successful international Swedish songwriter and music producer with a big number of accomplishments and hits and a number of chart-topping #1 hits (33 #1 at the charts) mostly in Europe and East Asia. Since 2008 he runs his own publishing company called SWEMUSIC ( webadress: swemusic.com)

He is co-written songs with Michael Garvin, Randy Goodrum, Desmond Child, Andreas Carlsson, Jörgen Elofsson and Pelle Nylen[1] Samuel Waermö was also involved in the production of 6 songs on the Bon Jovi hugely successful album Bounce.

Songs[]

  • Wang Leehom – "My Heart Holds the Love" (Taiwan)
  • Scandal'us – "High on your Love" (Australia - Platinum)
  • John Farnham – "When I Can't Have You" (Australia - 3x platinum)
  • Whatfor – "Un peu de patience" (France Popstars)
  • Alexander Klaws – "Break Free" (Germany - 2x platinum)
  • Daniel Lindström – "Break Free" (Sweden - Platinum)
  • BoA – "Quincy" (Japan - Japan Record Award nomination)
  • BoA – "Love Can Make a Miracle" (South Korea)
  • Rosa López – "La Esencia de Tu Voz" (Spain - 2x platinum)
  • Bon JoviBounce (album) (4.5m copies sold)
  • K One – "Power Generation" (Taiwan)
  • Elena Paparizou – "Mambo" (Greece - platinum)
  • Mink – "Glory of Life" (Japan - #1 USA Billboard Dance Chart)
  • Tobias Regner – "She's So" (German Idol winner)
  • Clay Aiken – "Lonely No More" (USA - gold)
  • NEWS – "My Only World" (Japan)
  • Kanjani EightGlorious (album) (Japan)
  • Arashi – "To Be Free" (Japan - 2x platinum)
  • Kis-my-ft2 – "Everybody Go" (Japan - platinum)

Awards[]

Samuel was for awarded for best pop song in Taiwan for the song "My Heart Hold the Love" performed by Leehom Wang

In 1998, he won a Grammy in Japan for best pop song . He also got another Grammy in 2004 for the song "Quincy", with the artist BoA in Japan, with the single selling over 1.3 million copies.

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