Underbart | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 25 November 2009 | |||
Genre | modern dansband music | |||
Length | 41:14 | |||
Label | Dansbandsbolaget | |||
Producer | Gert Lengstrand, Mats Persson | |||
Arvingarna chronology | ||||
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Underbart is the twelfth studio album by Arvingarna, released on 25 November 2009. [1]
# | Title | Writer | Vocals | Length |
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1. | "Livet är underbart" | Lasse Larsson, Kim Carlsson, Tommy Carlsson | Casper | 2.57 |
2. | "Kärlek överallt" | Erlandsson, Andreasson, Ingela "Pling" Forsman | Lasseman | 3.05 |
3. | "Alice i ett underland" | Erlandsson, Andreasson, Wassenius | Kim | 3.07 |
4. | "Hemma hos mig igen" ("Talk Back Trembling Lips") | J Laudermilk, H. Carlsson | Tommy | 3.00 |
5. | "Bara 15 år" | Lasse Larsson, Kim Carlsson, Tommy Carlsson | Lasseman | 3.20 |
6. | "California Dreamin'" | John Philipps, Michelle Phillips | Casper | 3.12 |
7. | "Hon är oslagbar" | J. Lengstrand, Pilebo, Gert Lengstrand | Casper | 3.06 |
8. | "Lever en dröm" | Erlandsson, Andreasson | Kim | 3.06 |
9. | "Hela världen är du och jag" | Erlandsson, Andreasson, Wassenius, Arvingarna | Casper | 2.58 |
10. | "Amelie" | Lasse Larsson, Gert Lengstrand | Tommy | 3.05 |
11. | "När vinden har vänt" | S. Ericsson, Ulf Georgsson | Lasseman | 3.36 |
12. | "I Wanna Hold You" | Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter | Casper | 2.47 |
13. | "Förlorad i dig" | J. Lengstrand, Gert Lengstrand | Lasseman | 3.27 |
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [2] | 35 |
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