Mitt sköna sextiotal
| Mitt sköna sextiotal | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by Christer Sjögren | ||||
| Released |
17 September 2008 (Sweden) 24 April 2009 (Germany) | |||
| Recorded | Purple Sound Studio and Sveriges radio studio 2, Stockholm, Sweden and NSL-studio, Skara, Sweden | |||
| Genre | country, pop, rock | |||
| Length | 46 minutes | |||
| Label | Warner Music Sweden | |||
| Producer | Lennart Sjöholm | |||
| Christer Sjögren chronology | ||||
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Mitt sköna sextiotal is a Christer Sjögren studio album*,[1] released in Sweden on 17 September 2008 and on 24 April 2009 in Germany.
While being a tribute album to 1960s popular music, it also consists of the 2008 Christer Sjögren song I Love Europe and a recording of If Tomorrow Never Comes, a 1989 Garth Brooks song.
Track listing
- Everybody Loves Somebody
- If Tomorrow Never Comes
- Save the Last Dance for Me (duet with Jessica Andersson)
- I Love You Because
- That's Life
- Young Girl
- Early Mornin' Rain
- Crazy
- What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For
- Ramlin' Rose
- Green Green Grass of Home
- Help Me Make It Through the Night
- Only You
- What a Wonderful World
- I Love Europe (bonus track)
Contributors
- Christer Sjögren - song
- Lasse Wellander - guitar
- Hasse Rosén - guitar
- Thobias Gabrielsson - bass
- Bosse Persson - bass
- Peter Ljung - keyboard
- Per Lindvall - drums
- Lasse Persson - drums
- Pablo Cepeda - percussion
- Janne Lindgren - steelguitar
- Wojtek Goral - saxophone
- Lennart Sjöholm - producer, accordion
Chart trajectory
| Chart (2008) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Denmark | 9[2] |
| Norway | 21[3] |
| Sweden | 2[4] |
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