"Allt som jag ser" | ||||
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Single by Barbados | ||||
A-side | "Allt som jag ser" | |||
Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | dansband pop | |||
Label | Mariann Grammofon | |||
Songwriter(s) | Marcos Ubeda, Ulf Georgsson, Lars Diedricson | |||
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Allt som jag ser is a song written by Marcos Ubeda, Ulf Georgsson and Lars Diedricson, and performed by Barbados at Melodifestivalen 2001, where it ended up second.
It was also released as a single the same year. [1] At the Swedish singles chart, it peaked at 7th position. It also charted at Svensktoppen for totally six weeks between 21 April [2] -19 May 2001, [3] peaking at fourth position. [4]
It was also recorded in English, as "The Power of Love".
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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Sweden | 23 [5] |
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