Min jul (Jan Johansen album)

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Min jul
Studio album by
Released6 November 2013
Recorded 2012, inside various church buildings
Genre Christmas, schlager
Length44 minutes
Label Atenzia
Jan Johansen chronology
En ny bild av mig
(2010)
Min jul
(2013)

Min jul is a Christmas album by Jan Johansen, released on 6 November 2013. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Vit jul - (Jörgen Smedshammar)
  2. Driving Home for Christmas - (Chris Rea)
  3. Jul, jul, strålande jul - Gustav Nordqvist, Edvard Evers
  4. Var inte rädd - Lars Moberg, Ylva Eggehorn
  5. I'll Be Home for Christmas - (Walter Kent, Kim Gannon, Buck Ram)
  6. Christmas Song - (Mel Tormé, Bob Wells)
  7. Sista andetaget - (Thomas Thörnholm, Danne Attlerud)
  8. Se på mig - (Bobby Ljunggren, Håkan Almgren, Ingela Forsman)
  9. Sista söndagen i advent (Jörgen Smedshammar, David Nyström)
  10. Blue Christmas - (Bil Hayes, Jay W. Johnson)
  11. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - (Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin)
  12. Ave Maria - (Charles Gounod, Ture Rangström)

Contributors

  1. Jan Johansen - vocals, guitar
  2. Peter Ljung - piano, keyboard
  3. Britt Louise Håkansson, Nils Flink, Ulrika Bernövall, Mari Gustavsson, Arne Rhodin, Lars Renklint - (conductors)
  4. Sankt Nicolai sångensemble, Centrumkyrkan's choir, Ramsberg church choir, Diocese of Berga choirs, Askersunds traddjazz choir, Villberg choir

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