Stjerne til støv

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Stjerne til støv is the final song, and title song, of the album Stjerne til støv (1981) by Sebastian (Danish musician). [1] [2] The song was selected as one of 12 popular songs within the Danish Culture Canon.

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References

  1. Ove Dahl Tilbage til 80'erne - 2009 Page 154 - "Sebastian Sebastian udgiver en lang række plader op gennem 80'erne, blandt andet Stjerne til støv, men også 80'ernes boheme."
  2. Inge Marstal, Henrik Marstal og Jens Cornelius Den nye sangskat 2005- Page 175 "ROMEO Indspillet af Sebastian på albummet Stjerne til støv, 1981."