Sugartree

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Sugartree
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Studio album by
Released28 March 1996
Recorded1996
Genre Country
Length40:00
Label EMI
Jill Johnson chronology
Sugartree
(1996)
När hela världen ser på
(1998)

Sugartree is the debut studio album by Swedish pop and country singer Jill Johnson. It was released on 28 March 1996 [1] [2] and includes the singles "Shake the Sugartree" and "All Kinds of People".

Contents

Track listing

  1. Shake the Sugartree
  2. As Dreams Go By
  3. The Street Where You Live
  4. It's My House
  5. Can't Get You Out of My Head
  6. Killing Time
  7. All Kinds of People
  8. In My Own Way
  9. Unbreakable Heart
  10. Less of the Same
  11. Jag Skulle så Gerna Vilja Gifte Meg
  12. There'll Be Pork in the Treetops Come Morning

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References

  1. Sugartree at Swedish Media Database .
  2. "Sugartree". Jill Johnson's website. Retrieved 20 March 2021.