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The following is a list of released songs recorded and performed by A-Teens.
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Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Album(s) | Year | Ref. |
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A Perfect Match | A-Teens | Marcus Sepehrmanesh Mats Jansson Robert Habolin Håkan Fredriksson | New Arrival | 2003 | |
All My Love | A-Teens | Leif Sundin | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Around the Corner of Your Eye | A-Teens | Fredrik Thomander | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Back for More | A-Teens | Fredrik Thomander | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Can't Help Falling in Love | A-Teens | Luigi Creatore Hugo Peretti George David Weiss | Pop 'til You Drop! New Arrival | 2002 | |
Closer to Perfection | A-Teens | Alexandra | Pop 'til You Drop! New Arrival | 2002 2003 | |
Cross My Heart | A-Teens | Grizzly | Pop 'til You Drop! New Arrival | 2002 | |
Dancing Queen | A-Teens | Stig Anderson Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | [1] |
Firefly | A-Teens | Fredrik Thomander | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Floorfiller | A-Teens | Grizzly | Pop 'til You Drop! New Arrival | 2002 | |
For All That I Am | A-Teens | (Andreas Claeson, John Hjalmarsson, Johan Folke Norberg) | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) | A-Teens | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
Halfway Around the World | A-Teens | Jonsson, Sepehrmanesh, Tysper | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Have a Little Faith in Me | A-Teens | New Arrival | 2003 | ||
Heartbreak Lullaby (Ballad Version) | A-Teens | Cathy Dennis | New Arrival | 2003 | |
Hi and Goodbye | A-Teens | Leah Andreone Marti Frederiksen Billy Steinberg | Pop 'til You Drop! | 2002 | |
I Promised Myself | A-Teens | Nick Kamen | Greatest Hits | 2004 | |
In the Blink of an Eye | A-Teens | The Tremolo Beer Gut | Pop 'til You Drop! New Arrival | 2002 | |
Lay All Your Love on Me | A-Teens | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
Let Your Heart Do All the Talking | A-Teens | Grizzly | Pop 'til You Drop! New Arrival | 2002 2003 | |
Mamma Mia | A-Teens | Stig Anderson Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
Morning Light | A-Teens | E-Type Kristian Lundin | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Oh, Oh...Yeah | A-Teens | David Eriksen Tom Nichols | Pop 'til You Drop! | 2002 | |
One Night in Bangkok | A-Teens | Benny Andersson Tim Rice Björn Ulvaeus | New Arrival | 2003 | |
One of Us | A-Teens | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
Our Last Summer | A-Teens | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
Rockin' | A-Teens | Sigurd Rosnes | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
S.O.S. | A-Teens | Stig Anderson Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
School's Out | A-Teens feat. Alice Cooper | Michael Bruce Glen Buxton Alice Cooper Dennis Dunaway Neal Smith | Pop 'til You Drop! New Arrival | 2002 | |
Shame Shame Shame | A-Teens | Sylvia Robinson | New Arrival | 2003 | |
Shangri-La | A-Teens | The Tremolo Beer Gut | New Arrival | 2003 | |
Singled Out | A-Teens | Red One | Pop 'til You Drop! | 2002 | |
Slam | A-Teens | Red One | Pop 'til You Drop! | 2002 | |
Slammin' Kinda Love | A-Teens | Jan Kask Peter Mansson | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Sugar Rush | A-Teens | Fredrik Thomander | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Super Trouper | A-Teens | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
Take a Chance on Me | A-Teens | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
That's What (It's All About) | A-Teens | Stefan Nee, Tysper | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
The Letter | A-Teens | Wayne Carson Thompson | New Arrival | 2003 | |
The Name of the Game | A-Teens | Stig Anderson Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
This Year | A-Teens | Fredrik Thomander | Pop 'til You Drop! | 2002 | |
...to the Music | A-Teens | J Boogie Red One | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Under the Sea | A-Teens | Alan Menken, Howard Ashman | Disneymania | 2002 | [2] |
Upside Down | A-Teens | Gustav Jonsson, Markus Reza Sepehrmanesh, Tommy Tysper | Teen Spirit | 2001 | |
Voulez-Vous | A-Teens | Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus | The ABBA Generation | 1999 | |
The Final Cut | A-Teens | Greatest Hits | 2004 | ||
With or Without You | A-Teens | Greatest Hits | 2004 |
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