Två tungor
Två tungor (English: Two tongues) is an album by the Swedish folk singer-songwriter and guitar player Fred Åkerström.[1][2]
Två tungor | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1972 | |||
Genre | Folk music Protest music Swedish folk music | |||
Label | WM Sweden | |||
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The title song is a Swedish version of a poem by Norwegian Inger Hagerup, while Jag Ger Dig Min Morgon (English: I give you the morning) is a translation of a song by Tom Paxton from the 1969 LP The Things I Notice Now.
Track listing
- Jag Ger Dig Min Morgon (Paxton, Åkerström) 3:47
- Berceuse (Paxton, Åkerström) 2:54
- Oslo (Åkerström) 2:33
- Två Tungor (Hagerup, Kalvik, Åkerström) 1:59
- Sannah (Åkerström) 2:53
- Natt I En Stad (Nilsen, Åkerström) 2:49
- Den Gamle Skärsliparen (Andersen, Åkerström, Pedersen) 5:41
- Spritarnas Tango (Åkerström) 0:44
- Vissångarvisa (Åkerström) 3:25
- Visa Till Ombudsmän (Andersson, Åkerström) 4:14
- Till Gruvtolvan (Åkerström) 1:02
- Den Trettionde I Första Sjuttitvå (Åkerström) 3:55
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