Collection (Agnes album)

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Collection
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Greatest hits album by
Released27 December 2013 (2013-12-27) [1]
Recorded2005–2013
Genre Dance, synthpop, electronic, house
Length60:03
Label Roxy/Universal
Producer TBA
Agnes chronology
Veritas
(2012)
Collection
(2013)
Nothing Can Compare
(2019)

Collection is a greatest hits album by Swedish recording artist Agnes, and was released on 27 December 2013 in Sweden. [2] It includes most of her singles to date, omitting Stranded, Kick Back Relax, All I Want for Christmas Is You, Sometimes I Forget and Life (Diamonds in the Dark).

Contents

Så mycket bättre covers

The album will include songs which Agnes performed on the Swedish television show Så mycket bättre, that aired during the autumn and winter of 2013 on TV4. The first single released from the album, and also the first cover from the show was "En Sån Karl". [3]

Track listing

CD (Roxy/Universal: UNI-7332181-052282) [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Instant Repeater"Ingvar Björn Olsson, Torbjörn Lundberg, Gunnar Fredrik Sandsten, Jan Christian Person, Karl Åke Jerneholm Gustafsson, Carl Martin Hederos3:20
2."Nu måste vi dra"Jesajah Mårskog, Ken Ring Kiprono, Tobias Jimmy Jimson3:15
3."Allt ljus på mig"Bo Sigvard Sundström, Fredrik Johan Dahl, Mats Jörgen Schubert, Michael Lennart Malmgren3:53
4."En sån karl (Just Like a Man)"Leslie Reed, Barry Mason3:51
5."Hanna från Arlöv"Ulf Dageby3:56
6."Flowers"Magnus Frykberg3:23
7."Got Me Good (Bassflow Remake)"A. Carlsson, V. Pontare, M. Lidehäll, M. Nervo, O. Nervo3:46
8."All I Want Is You"A. Carlsson, J. Quant, A. Diaz3:21
9."One Last Time"A. Carlsson, J. Quant, A. Diaz3:59
10."Don't Go Breaking My Heart"A. Carlsson, V. Pontare, M. Lidehäll, M. Nervo, O. Nervo3:48
11."When You Tell the World You're Mine"J. Elofsson, J. Lundvik4:08
12."I Need You Now (UK Radio Edit)"A. Hansson, S. Vaughn3:09
13."Release Me (UK Radio Edit)"A. Hansson, S. Vaughn, A. Carlsson3:08
14."Love Love Love"A. Hansson3:02
15."On and On"A. Hansson, S. Diamond3:51
16."Champion (Radio Edit)"A. Carlsson, C. Richardson, E. Olsson3:06
17."Right Here, Right Now (My Heart Belongs to You)"J. Elofsson, R. Brandén, P. Westerlund4:08
Digital Edition [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Secret Love"A. Hansson, S. Vaughn-3:33
15."You Rain"A. Handson, S. Vaughn-4:15
Total length:56:09

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Sweden [6] 4

Så mycket bättre singles

TitlePeak chart positions
iTunes Chart (SWE)DiglistanSverigetopplistan
En Sån Karl1 [7] 4 [8] 10 [9]
Allt Ljus På Mig17 [10] 49 [11]
Nu Måste Vi Dra1 [12] 10 [13] 45 [14]
Flowers1 [15] [16] 12 [13] -
Hanna Från Arlöv114 [17] -
Instant repeater '992 [18] 3 [19] 46

Release History

CountryDateFormatLabel
Sweden [20] 27 December 2013CD, Digital download Roxy/Universal

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