" Just Like a Woman " is a 1966 song by Bob Dylan.
Just Like a Woman may also refer to:
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Barb Jungr is an English singer, songwriter and theatre writer, who has recorded versions of songs by Bob Dylan, Sting, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen and Leonard Cohen.
Waterloo Sunset is an album by Barb Jungr released in 2003.
Wicked is a 1986 album by Barb Jungr and Michael Parker.
Russell Churney was an English composer, pianist, arranger and musical director. He was also a member of the comedy/cabaret group, Fascinating Aïda. His sister is Ooberman keyboardist and vocalist Sophia Churney.
"Lilac Wine" is a song written by James Shelton in 1950. It was introduced by Hope Foye in the short-lived theater musical revue, Dance Me a Song. The song has since been recorded by many artists including Eartha Kitt, Nina Simone, Helen Merrill, Elkie Brooks, Katie Melua, Jeff Buckley, Clare Maguire, Jeff Beck, Fanny Ardant, John Legend, Miley Cyrus, Emily Keener, The Cinematic Orchestra, Lady Rizo, and Ana Moura.
Ann-Kristin "Kikki" Danielsson is a Swedish country, dansband and pop singer. Sometimes, she also plays the accordion and she has also written some lyrics. She is also famous for yodeling in some songs. Danielsson gained her largest popularity in the Nordic region from the late 1970s until the late 1990s. She also gained popularity at the US country stage during the 1980s. In 1986, she had the "Kikki i Nashville" TV show.
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Min barndoms jular is a Christmas album from Kikki Danielsson, released in December 1987. It peaked at 19th position at the Swedish Albums Chart
Kikkis 15 bästa låtar is a 1984 compilation album from Swedish pop and country singer Kikki Danielsson. On the compilation, 15 songs recorded by her had been chosen. One of the songs, "Gubben i lådan", written by Lasse Holm and Torgny Söderberg, was new and became a hit.
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Just Like a Woman is a 1981 studio album from Kikki Danielsson. At the Swedish album chart, the album peaked at 20th position.
Live från Rondo was released on 14 February 2003 and is an album from singer trio Kikki Danielsson, Elisabeth Andreassen och Lotta Engberg, who then sang together as Kikki, Bettan & Lotta. CD 1 is a live record, where the recording is from Rondo in Gothenburg, Sweden on 11 December 2002. CD 2 is a studio record. The album peaked at number 18 on the Swedish Albums Chart.
"Papaya Coconut" is a song, written by Ingela Forsman and Lasse Holm. It was recorded with lyrics in Swedish by Kikki Danielsson on her 1986 album Papaya Coconut, and is one of her most famous recordings. The lyrics are about travelling from the Earth's colder places to its hotter places. The song was a Svensktoppen #1 hit, being at the chart for 12 weeks from January 11-March 29, 1987.
Midnight Sunshine is a 1984 studio album from Kikki Danielsson. She went to Nashville, Tennessee in the United States to record "Midnight Sunshine" in the Star Gem Studio. The album also entered the Swedish Albums Chart, peaking at number 24. The album was re-released to CD in 1995.
Jag ska aldrig lämna dig is a 1993 studio album from Swedish country and pop singer Kikki Danielsson. The songwriters Mikael Wendt and Christer Lundh had travelled to India to get inspiration for the record.
Just Like a Woman is an album by Barb Jungr released in January 2008. Subtitled Hymn to Nina, the album is composed of Jungr's cover versions of Nina Simone songs, many of them cover versions originally.
"Listen to a Country Song" is a song written by Al Garth and Jim Messina. It was originally recorded by Loggins and Messina on their 1971 album Sittin' In. Drummer Merel Bregante is using brushes on his drum kit rather than sticks, which helps to reflect the country feel of the song, Al Garth is playing violin and Michael Omartian is playing both tack piano and grand piano.
Sången skall klinga or Sången ska klinga is a song written by Lasse Holm, and originally recorded by Wizex, with Kikki Danielsson on lead vocals for the 1979 album Some Girls & Trouble Boys.
"Waiting for the Morning" is a song written by Jon Terje Rovedal, Thoreby, Lars Kildvold and Eivind Rölles, and originally performed by the Bobbysocks! on the 1986 album, Waiting for the Morning. In 1986, the single topped the Norwegian singles chart.