Hjertestarter

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Hjertestarter
Hjertestarter album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released2 November 2012
Genre Rock
Length47:16
Label Copenhagen Records
Producer Carsten Heller
Nephew chronology
Danmark/Denmark
(2009)
Hjertestarter
(2012)
Ring—i—Ring
(2018)
Singles from Interkom Kom Ind
  1. "Hjertestarter"
  2. "Klokken 25"
  3. "Gå med dig"
  4. "Søndagsbange"

Hjertestarter is the fifth studio album by the Danish rock band Nephew. It was released on 2 November 2012 through Copenhagen Records. The album received Platinum in December of the same year. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

In 2013 a duet between Nephew and Marie Key was released; a remake of the song "Gå med dig"

Track listing

All music written by Nephew. All lyrics written by Simon Kvamm.

No.TitleLength
1."Hjertestarter" (Defibrillator)4:43
2."Klokken 25" (25 O'Clock)4:03
3."Alt er hårdt" (Everything Is Hard)4:37
4."Åh Gud (Jeg håber du holder øje med mig)" (Oh God (I Hope You're Watching Over Me))5:53
5."Tak du" (Thank You)4:35
6."Gå med dig" (Go With You)4:32
7."De satans hæmninger" (Fucking Inhibitions)5:32
8."Søndagsbange" (Sunday Scared)4:20
9."Alt er synd" (Everything Is Too Bad)5:44
10."Fem rum" (Five Rooms)5:17

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2012)Peak
position
Danish Albums (Hitlisten) [6] 1

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