Ett liv med dig | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 7, 2007 | |||
Recorded | May–September 2007 | |||
Studio | Sing 2 Music Studio, Wet Room Studio, Sweden | |||
Genre | Dansband music, schlager | |||
Label | Frituna | |||
Producer | Kent Liljefjäll, Martin Klaman | |||
Drifters chronology | ||||
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Ett liv med dig is a 2007 album by Swedish band the Drifters.[1] The album peaked at 31st position at the Swedish album chart.
On the album, songs are written by songwriters like Thomas G:son, Calle Kindbom, Anders Glenmark, Calle Lösnitz, Ulf Georgsson and Lasse Holm. The song "Love is in Your Eyes" is performed by the band's main vocalist Erika Sjöström as a duet with Casper Janebrink from Arvingarna. The album also consists of recordings of songs like "Ännu en dag", performed by Anne-Lie Rydé, at Melodifestivalen 2005, as well as the Ann-Louise Hanson song "Don't Slam the Door".
Track listing
# | Title | Writer |
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1. | "Ett liv med dig" | Mats Larsson, Ulf Georgsson |
2. | "Vem kan älska dig som jag" | Ulf Georgsson, Stefan Brunzell, Tony Johansson |
3. | "Lova mig" | Thomas G:son |
4. | "Love is in Your Eyes" (duet Erica Sjöström-Casper Janebrink) | Casper Janebrink, Kalle Kindbom, Carl Lösnitz |
5. | "Jag vill sjunga ut min glädje" | Frank Wisur, Hanne Sommernes, Mikael Wendt, Christer Lundh |
6. | "Vart vi än går" | Tomas Berglund, Patrik Svensson, Ulf Georgsson |
7. | "Sunny Day" | J. Andersson, J. Petersson |
8. | "Jag kan minnas" | Kent Liljefjäll, Jonas Näslund |
9. | "Låt kärleken få födas" | Mats Larsson, Åsa Karlström |
10. | "Don't Slam the Door" | Anders Glenmark, Tomas Minor |
11. | "Låt oss kasta loss" | Leif "Mulle" Melander, Peter Nord |
12. | "Så nära" | Thomas G:son, Anne-Lie Rydé |
13. | "Ännu en dag" | Lasse Holm, Ingela "Pling" Forsman |
Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[2] | 31 |
References
- ↑ "Ett liv med dig" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 2007. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
- ↑ "Ett liv med dig". Swedischcharts. 2007. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
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