When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog is the debut studio album by Swedish indie pop musician Jens Lekman . His first full-length, the album was released on 7 April 2004 on Service ,[ 7] and later in the year was also released on Secretly Canadian with a slightly altered track listing.
When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog Released 7 April 2004 (2004-04-07 ) Recorded 2000–2004 Genre Indie pop Length 45 :16 (Service release) 41 :17 (Secretly Canadian release) Label
All tracks are written by Jens Lekman
Service release Title 1. "Tram No. 7 to Heaven" 3:06 2. "Do You Remember the Riots?" 2:30 3. "You Are the Light (By Which I Travel into This and That)" 3:23 4. "If You Ever Need a Stranger (To Sing at Your Wedding)" 3:21 5. "Maple Leaves " 3:59 6. "Silvia" 4:56 7. "The Cold Swedish Winter" 3:49 8. "Julie " 2:52 9. "Happy Birthday, Dear Friend Lisa" 3:31 10. "Psychogirl" 5:28 11. "When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog" 4:38 12. "A Higher Power" 3:43 Total length: 45:16
Secretly Canadian release Title 1. "Tram No. 7 to Heaven" 3:06 2. "Happy Birthday, Dear Friend Lisa" 3:31 3. "Do You Remember the Riots?" 2:30 4. "You Are the Light (By Which I Travel into This and That)" 3:23 5. "If You Ever Need a Stranger (To Sing at Your Wedding)" 3:21 6. "Silvia" 4:56 7. "The Cold Swedish Winter" 3:49 8. "Julie" 2:52 9. "Psychogirl" 5:28 10. "When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog" 4:38 11. "A Higher Power" 3:43 Total length: 41:17
Sample credits[ 8]
"A Higher Power" contains samples of "So Catch Him" by Blueboy and "Words Don't Fail Me Now" by The Night Keys.
Credits for When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog adapted from liner notes.[ 8]
Jens Lekman – writing, performance, recording, horn arrangements
Additional personnel
Björn Almgren – saxophone
Emma Bates – backing vocals
Marcus Cato – trumpet
Lars-Erik Grimelund – drums
Ellen Hjalmarsson – violin
Peter Noos Johansson – trombone
Ulrika Mild – backing vocals
Lilian Olsson – backing vocals
Mikaela Robsahm – cello
Stefan Sporsén – trumpet, althorn , horn arrangements
Jacob Stålhammar – mastering
Johan Strömberg – recording (horns and drums)
Ben Swanson – drums