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Released | 22 March 1999 | |||
Genre | Dansband music | |||
Length | 48 minutes | |||
Label | Nordiska musikgruppen | |||
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Tjejer & snubbar, also known as Tjejer & snubbar, kärringar & gubbar, was released in March 1999 and is a studio album from Swedish dansband Lotta Engbergs. The album peaked at #50 at the Swedish album chart.
The song Tjejer & snubbar, kärringar & gubbar, which is on this album and was written by Bo Fransson, entered the Swedish hitlist Svensktoppen on 8 May 1999, with the third place in the first round as best result. On 26 June 1999 the song was "knocked out" from Svensktoppen after seven rounds. The song Tjejer & snubbar, kärringar & gubbar uses a "humorist" and "happy" way to talk about getting older. A children's choir was used in the refrains of that song. The album reached the 50th place at the Swedish album chart.
Track listing
# | Title | Songwriter | Length |
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1. | "Tjejer & snubbar, kärringar & gubbar" | Ulf Georgsson, Bo Fransson | ? |
2. | "Stanna en stund" | Torbjörn Karlström | ? |
3. | "Inget mera regn" | Tommy Kaså | ? |
4. | "Vi grälar och vi älskar" ("I Hate You then I Love You") | Tony Renis, Manuel De Falla, Alberto Testa, Fabio Testa, Norman Newell, Peter Åhs | ? |
5. | "Börja dagen med en sång" | Gert Lengstrand, Lasse Holm | ? |
6. | "Ingen jag älskar som dig" | Thomas G:son | ? |
7. | "Undrar du som jag" | Jaana Vähämäki, Henrik Sethsson | ? |
8. | "Allt och lite till" | Jörgen Persson, Jörgen Andersson | ? |
9. | "Som gjorda för varann" | Jörgen Persson, Jörgen Andersson | ? |
10. | "Vad dom än säger (No Matter What)" | Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jim Steinman, Lars Sahlin | ? |
11. | "Allt man kan önska sig" | Mårten Eriksson | ? |
12. | "Du är min stjärna" | Pär Renevall, Anders Löfgren, Lars Sandberg | ? |
13. | "Caroline" | Per-Anders Forsén | ? |
14. | "Så Solen tittar fram igen" | Pernilla Emme | ? |
Chart positions
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Sweden | 50[1] |
References
- ↑ "Tjejer & snubbar". Swedishcharts. 1999. Retrieved 4 November 2007.
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