Always Will Be (HammerFall song)

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"Always Will Be"
Single by HammerFall
from the album Renegade
Released 27 November, 2000
Genre Power metal, Heavy metal
Length Single 9:10
Ltd. Single 16:10
Label Nuclear Blast
Writer(s) Oscar Dronjak
Producer(s) Michael Wagener
HammerFall singles chronology
"Renegade"
(2000)
"Always Will Be"
(2000)
"Hearts on Fire"
(2002)

Always Will Be is a song by the Swedish Power and Heavy metal band HammerFall, the second single from their album Renegade. It was released as a card sleeve CD single on the 27th of November in 2000.
The single has two songs "Always Will Be" and "The Fallen One" (both of them are ballads) and the last two tracks (marked with an * in the track listing below) are found on the limited Digi-pack CD single. Both these releases were only sold in Sweden and through the Nuclear Blast mailorder.[1]

It ranked 50th in the Swedish music charts.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Always Will Be"   Dronjak 4:49
2. "The Fallen One"   Strömblad, Cans, Dronjak 4:21
3. "*Always Will Be" (acoustic version)   4:48
4. "*Breaking the Law" (Judas Priest cover)   2:12
Total length:
16:10
  • The track "Always Will Be" was also made into a music video [3]

Personnel[4]

Release information

  • [5] A Digi-pack limited CD single was released on April 9 in 2001 and contains two extra tracks: "Always Will Be (Acoustic Version)" and "Breaking the Law".
  • [6] A limited 7" Vinyl, Shape, Picture disc edition released in 2001 has two tracks on it: "Always Will Be" on the A-side and "Always Will Be (Acoustic Version)" on the B-side.

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