Rolling Home (song)
"Rolling Home" is a Christmas-themed song by the Swedish band Rednex, released from their debut album, Sex & Violins.
"Rolling Home" | ||||
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Single by Rednex | ||||
from the album Sex & Violins | ||||
Released | 5 December 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Length | 4:41 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Pat Reiniz | |||
Producer(s) | Pat Reiniz, Öban, Michael B. Tretow | |||
Rednex singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Rolling Home" on YouTube |
Critical reception
Music & Media wrote: "...legendary Abba producer Tretow has turned this Dolly Parton-like album track into a splashing Christmas song with a great abundance of sleighbells, drums and choir boys. Note the unexpected twist at the end. This one is sure to break some borders in December."[1]
Track listing
- "Rolling Home (Tretow's Treatment - Radio)" - 4:41
- "Rolling Home (Tretow's Treatment - Long)" - 6:30
- "Bottleneck Bob (Run Like Hell Mix)" - 3:39
- "The Ultimate Rednex Mega Mix - Old Pop In An Oak" - 1:08
- "The Ultimate Rednex Mega Mix - Wish You Were Here" - 0:23
- "The Ultimate Rednex Mega Mix - Cotton Eye Joe" - 1:00
- "The Ultimate Rednex Mega Mix - Riding Alone" - 0:51
- "The Ultimate Rednex Mega Mix - Fat Sally Lee" - 1:00
- "The Ultimate Rednex Mega Mix - Wild 'N' Free" - 1:23
- "Old Pop in an Oak (DJ Cerla + Moratto Remix)" - 5:08
- "Old Pop in an Oak (One More Mix)" - 4:52
Charts
Chart (1995)[2] | Peak position |
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Austrian Singles Chart | 18 |
Germany (Official German Charts)[3] | 42 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 32 |
UK Singles Chart | 81 |
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References
- "New Releases: Singles" (PDF). Music & Media (1995-12-02, page 8). Retrieved 2018-03-12.
- "Rolling Home", in Swedish Singles Chart Swedishcharts.com (Retrieved May 19, 2008)
- "Offiziellecharts.de – Rednex – Rolling Home". GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
External links
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