Musik, dans & party 8

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Released1993
Genre dansband music
Label Scranta
Sten & Stanley chronology
Musik, dans & party 7
(1992)
Musik, dans & party 8
(1993)
Musik, dans & party 9
(1994)

Musik, dans & party 8 is a 1993 studio album by Sten & Stanley. [1] [2]

Track listing

  1. "Rosor doftar alltid som mest när det skymmer" (Gunnarsson - Lord)
  2. "Snälla du" ("Lover Please") (B. Swan - I. Forsman)
  3. "Jag skriver sånger" (P. Bergqvist - H. Backström)
  4. "Hello Josephine" (A. Domino - D. Bartholomew)
  5. "Är det kärlek på gång" (S. Nilsson - K. Almgren)
  6. "Nere i hamnen" ("Under the Boardwalk") (A. Resnick - K. Young - I. Forsman)
  7. "När du skrattar och ler" (B. Nilsson)
  8. "Blommor och bin" ("The Birds and the Bees") (B. Newman - B. Stuart - K. Almgren)
  9. "Är du ensam du som jag" (Gunnarsson - Lord)
  10. "En så'n underbar känsla" ("It's a Real Good Feeling") (V. Promo - H. Steinhauer - E. Nilsson - A. Svensson)
  11. "Sänd inga rosor mer" (E. Nilsson - A. Svensson)
  12. "Candida" (T. Wine - I. Levine - I. Forsman)
  13. "Glöm inte bort mig" (Gunnarsson - Lord)
  14. "Blueberry Hill" (A. Lewis - L. Stock - V. Rose)
  15. "Söndag min lediga dag" ("Beautiful Sunday") (D. Boone - R. McQueen - A-G. Glenmark)
  16. "Mitt hjärta" (M. Ekwall)

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