Älskade andliga sånger

Älskade andliga sånger, released on 17 October 2007, is a Christer Sjögren studio album, consisting of Christian songs recorded together with Örebro gospel.[1] Recorded in mid-2007, the album is based on songs performed by him inside church buildings and during tours.

Älskade andliga sånger
Studio album by
Released17 October 2007 (2007-10-17)
RecordedPurple Sound Studio, Sveriges radio studio 3, Stockholm, Sweden, May–August 2007
GenreChristian songs
Length53 minutes
LabelNMG
ProducerLennart Sjöholm
Christer Sjögren chronology
King Creole
(2006)
Älskade andliga sånger
(2007)
40 år med Christer Sjögren
(2008)

Track listing

  1. Amazing Grace
  2. Låt oss alla en gång mötas
  3. Still ro och nära
  4. Just a Closer Walk with Thee
  5. O store Gud (How Great Thou Art)
  6. Bred dina vida vingar
  7. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
  8. Han är min sång och glädje
  9. Jag är främling
  10. När du går över floden
  11. Hallelujah
  12. Någon ler
  13. The Lord's Prayer
  14. Räck mig din hand
  15. I Believe
  16. Ol' Man River

Contributors

  • Christer Sjögren - vocals
  • Per Lindvall - drums, percussion
  • Rutger Gunnarsson - bass
  • Hasse Rosén - guitar
  • Lasse Wellander - guitar
  • Peter Ljung - keyboard
  • Lennart Sjöholm - producer
  • Örebro gospel - song

Charts

Chart (2007-2008) Peak
position
Finland (The Official Finnish Chart)[2] 27
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[3] 2
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