Just Like a Woman (Kikki Danielsson album)

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Just Like a Woman
Just Like a Woman (Kikki Danielsson album) cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1981
Genre Country
Pop
Label Mariann Grammofon AB
Kikki Danielsson chronology
Rock'n Yodel
(1979)
Just Like a Woman
(1981)
Kikki
(1982)

Just Like a Woman is a 1981 studio album from Kikki Danielsson. [1] At the Swedish album chart, the album peaked at 20th position.

Contents

The song "Lättare sagt än gjort" charted at Svensktoppen for four weeks between 7 June–20 September 1981 (including the summer break), peaking at fifth position. [2]

Track listing

Side A

#TitleSongwriterLength
1."Just Like a Woman" Lasse Holm 4.06
2."Stand by Your Man" Billy Sherrill 2.36
3."Jag är på väg" Anders Glenmark, Mona Hallberg 4.06
4."We're All Alone" Boz Scaggs 3.53
5."I Love a Rainy Night" David Malloy, Eddie Rabbitt 3.00
6."Fear of Flying" Charlie Dore 3.17
7."Här är jag igen (Here You Come Again)" Barry Mann, Kikki Danielsson 2.42

Side B

#TitleSongwriterLength
8."U.S. of America" Donna Fargo 3.48
9."Lättare sagt än gjort" Lasse Holm 3.30
10."9 to 5" Dolly Parton 2.43
11."Forget Me Not" Al Byron, Paul Evans 3.28
12."Listen to a Country Song" Al Garth, Jim Messina 2.49
13."Blunda och dröm" Lasse Holm 3.55
14."Lost Without Your Love" Marty Cuppersmith, Gerry Goffin 3.03
15."God morgon" (Sweets n' Chips) Lasse Holm, Torgny Söderberg 3.03

Charts

Chart (1981)Peak position
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [3] 20

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References

  1. Just Like a Woman at Swedish Media Database .
  2. "Svensktoppen 1981" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 1981.
  3. "Just Like a Woman". Swedishcharts. 1981. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2007.