Lucky Thirteen (Vincent album)

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Lucky Thirteen
Lucky-thirteen-by-vincent.jpg
Studio album by
Released7 November 2007
Recorded2007
Label Little Stereo Recordings
Vincent chronology
Lucky Thirteen
(2007)
Godspeed
(2011)
Singles from Masquerade
  1. "Paradise"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Don't Hate on Me"
    Released: 2007
  3. "Miss Blue"
    Released: April 25, 2008
Alternative album cover Lucky-thirteen-by-vincent-alt.jpg
Alternative album cover

Lucky Thirteen is the 2007 debut studio album from Swedish singer Vincent Pontare, also known as Vincent. It was released through Little Stereo Recordings. [1] All the songs were co-written by Vincent in collaboration with other songwriters. Three singles were released from the album.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" Vincent / JallaJinx 1:23
2."Farewell"Vincent / Sophia Somajo 3:16
3."Miss Blue"Vincent / Sophia Somajo / Grizzly3:22
4."I Was Young"Vincent / Petter Winnberg 3:28
5."In My Head"Vincent / Sophia Somajo3:48
6."Don't Hate on Me" Jukka Immonen / Patric Sarin 3:24
7."Paradise"Vincent / Sophia Somajo / Rasmus Seebach 3:09
8."Cool Me Off"Vincent / Per Aldeheim 3:34
9."How to Rob a Bank"Vincent / Mack Carr / Douglas Carr3:59
10."Enemies"Vincent / Mathias Wollo 4:11
11."Tell Me (feat. Marcus Berg)" Marcus Berg / Vincent / Sophia Somajo3:39
12."Walking Crooked on a Straight Line"Vincent / Billy Mann / MaschoPsycho 4:08
13."Halleluja"Vincent / Grizzly / Tysper / Mack7:54
14."Jasmine (bonus)"Vincent / JallaJinx 

Charts

Chart (2007)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [2] 25

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References

  1. SMDB Svensk Medidatabas: Lucky thirteen by Vincent
  2. "Veckolista Album, vecka 48, 2007" . Retrieved 19 May 2020.