Tolv i topp

Tolv i topp is a 1997 cover album from Swedish dansband Lotta Engbergs, mostly featuring covers from 1960s and 1970s hits/schlagers. The album was recorded after Lotta Engberg in 1996 hosted the TV show "Fem i topp" in TV4, and sung the songs. The album was released in the name of the dansband Lotta Engbergs. The album peaked at # 23 at the Swedish album chart.

Tolv i topp
Studio album by
Lotta Engbergs
Released1997
GenreDansband music
Length50 minutes
LabelNordiska musikgruppen
Lotta Engbergs chronology
Äntligen på väg
(1996)
Tolv i topp
(1997)
Åh vad jag älskade dig just då
(1998)

Track listing

# Title Songwriter Length
1."Leva livet (It's My Party)"Herbert Wiener, John Gluck, Wally Gold, Stikkan Anderson?
2."Lyckliga gatan (Il ragazzo della via Gluck)"Adriano Celentano, Mariano Detto, Britt Lindeborg?
3."Sånt är livet (You Can Have Her)"Bill Cook, Stig Rossner?
4."Fernando"Benny Andersson, Stikkan Anderson, Björn Ulvaeus?
5."Vilken härlig dag (La Felicidad)" duet Lotta Engberg-Sten NilssonPalito Ortega, Per-Anders Boquist?
6."Sången han sjöng var min egen (Killing Me Softly With His Song)"Charles Fox, Bo-Erik Rehnberg?
7."Gammaldags musik (Good Old Fashioned Music)"Gary Sulsh, Stewart Leathwood, Bruno Glenmark?
8."När du tar mig i din famn"Agnetha Fältskog, Fältskog?
9."Jag önskar att det alltid vore sommar (It Might as Well Rain Until September)"Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Bengt Palmers, Bodil Olsson?
10"En sång en gång för länge sen (Green, Green Grass of Home)"Curly Putman, Stikkan Anderson?
11."Det finns ingenting att hämta (Blame it on the Bossa Nova)"Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Stikkan Anderson?
12."Där björkarna susa"Oskar Merikanto, Jussi Snellman?

Chart positions

Chart (1997) Peak
position
Sweden 23[1]
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References

  1. "Tolv i topp". Swedishcharts. 1997. Retrieved 4 November 2007.


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