You Treated Me Wrong | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 1980 | |||
Genre | dansband music | |||
Label | Mariann Records | |||
Producer | Lasse Holm, Torgny Söderberg [1] | |||
Wizex chronology | ||||
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You Treated Me Wrong is a 1980 Wizex studio album. [2] The album peaked upon the 27th position on the Swedish albums chart.
# | Title | Writer | Length | Lead vocals |
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1. | "Är du på väg (Woman in Love)" | Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Monica Forsberg | ? | Kikki |
2. | "You Treated Me Wrong" | Alice May | ? | Monica |
3. | "Take Me to the Promised Land" | Tommy Stjernfeldt | ? | Tommy |
4. | "Forty Days" | Chuck Berry | ? | Monica |
5. | "Broadway" | Lars Hagelin, Tommy Stjernfeldt | ? | Tommy |
6. | "Drömmen" ("Dreamin'") | Leo Sayer, Alan Tarney, Björn Håkanson | ? | Kikki |
# | Title | Writer | Length | Lead vocals |
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7. | "Som du vill (Late at Night)" | Alice May, Monica Forsberg | ? | Kikki |
8. | "Vill du dela med dig" | Anders Glenmark | ? | Kikki |
9. | "När jag behövde dig mest (Just When i Needed You Most)" | Randy Vanwarmer, Ingela Forsman | ? | Kikki |
10. | "Får jag bli din kvinna då" | Torgny Söderberg | ? | Kikki & Monica |
11. | "Sakta lägger båten ut ifrån land (It's All Over Now, Baby Blue)" | Boy Dylan, Mikael Wiehe | ? | Tommy |
12. | "Tala om" | Alice May, Bengt Sundström | ? | Monica |
13. | "Sommarnatt" | Dille Diedricson, Torben Ferm | ? | Tommy |
Chart (1980-1981) | Peak position |
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Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [3] | 27 |
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