Lady December

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"Lady December"
The Concretes Lady December single cover.jpg
Single by The Concretes
Released2004
Genre Indie pop
Label Licking Fingers
Songwriter(s) Victoria Bergsman, John Berthling, Martin Bo Erik Erikson, Ulrik Karlsson, Martin Hansson, Ulrik Johannes Janusson, Lisa Milberg, Per Nyström, Ludvig Rylander, Daniel Värjö
The Concretes singles chronology
"Chico"
(2004)
"Lady December"
(2004)
"Chosen One"
(2006)

"Lady December" is a 2004 single by The Concretes.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Lady December"
  2. "The Warrior"
  3. "Seems Fine Shuffle"

Charts

YearChartPosition
2004 Sverigetopplistan [1] 36

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