Curt Haagers -88

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Curt Haagers -88
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Studio album by
Released1986
StudioKMH Studios
Genre dansband music
Label Mariann Records
Producer Rutger Gunnarsson (tracks 3 and 9), Lars O. Carlsson (all others)
Curt Haagers chronology
Curt Haagers -87
(1986)
Curt Haagers -88
(1986)
Riktiga vänner
(1989)

Curt Haagers -88 is a 1988 Curt Haagers studio album. It peaked at No. 38 in the Swedish albums chart.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Den blinda flickan - (trad. arr: Lars O.Carlsson lyrics: Laila Westersund)
  2. Drömmer om dej (Wom Winde Werweht) - (J.Frankfurter-K.Almgren)
  3. Mary Bell - (Melodifestivalen 1988 song) (P.Sahlin-S.Wigfors)
  4. När du går över floden (P.Karlsson)
  5. Volare (instrumental) - (D.Modugno)
  6. Mona Mona - (Candy de Rouge-P.Hermansson
  7. Låt oss börja om på nytt - (J.Vison)
  8. Nu har det hänt igen - (H.Rytterström)
  9. Mio min Mio - (Benny Andersson-Björn Ulvaeus)
  10. Min Angelique - (B.Månsson)
  11. Marina - (Rocco Granata-Owe Meier-Leggard)
  12. Gör det igen - (M.Rådberg-I.Forsman)
  13. Alla människor på vår jord - (Seller-Marcus-Benjemen-P.Hermansson)
  14. En kväll i Spanien - (The Spanish Night is over) (D.Grabowski-Simons-Niehaus-Spiro-C.Lundh

Charts

Chart (1988)Peak position
Sweden [1] 38

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