Jag ljuger så bra

"Jag ljuger så bra" ("I lie so well") is the third single from Swedish pop singer Linda Bengtzing, released on her debut studio album Ingenting att förlora during the first quarter of 2006. Bengtzing performed the song in Melodifestivalen 2006, finishing seventh in the finale.

"Jag ljuger så bra"
CD single
Single by Linda Bengtzing
from the album Ingenting att förlora
ReleasedMarch 13, 2006 (Sweden)
Recorded2005
Genrepop
Length3:08
LabelM&L Records
Songwriter(s)Ingela “Pling” Forsman
Lars Diedricson
Martin Hedström
Producer(s)Lars Diedricson
Martin Hedström
Linda Bengtzing singles chronology
"Diamanter"
(2005)
"Jag ljuger så bra"
(2006)
"Kan du se"
(2006)

The song, composed especially for Melodifestivalen by Lars Diedricson, Martin Hedström, and Ingela “Pling” Forsman, was originally written for another artist, Jessica Andersson, who instead chose "Kalla nätter" ("Cold Nights") to perform at the contest.

Track listing

  1. Jag ljuger så bra (Radio Version) 3:08
  2. Jag ljuger så bra (Karaoke Version) 3:06

Melodifestivalen 2006

On February 18, 2006, Bengtzing's performance of the song qualified for the final round of Melodifestivalen 2006 by placing 2nd at the first semifinal in the city of Leksand. At the final in Stockholm, it finished in 7th place with 56 points, 34 from juries and 22 from public (138,249 televotes).

Chart positions

The single was released in Sweden on March 13, 2006, debuting at #23 on the Swedish singles chart three days later. It rose to #4 the next week and peaked at #2 during its fifth week on the charts. It stayed in the Swedish top 60 for a total of 20 weeks.

Svensktoppen

The song directly entered the fourth place at Svensktoppen on 9 April 2006. A third place was the best result there. On 13 August 2006, Jag ljuger så bra made its 19th and last Svensktoppen visit.

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