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Vinnare och förlorare
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Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Music Composed by
Bob Crewe
,
Bob Gaudio
Original Lyrics written by
Bob Crewe
,
Bob Gaudio
(English, 1967)
Swedish lyrics by
Börje Carlsson
and
Seth Neuman
Cycles
Original Lyrics and Music written by
Gayle Caldwell
(English text 1968)
Swedish lyrics by
Svante Thuresson
(1969)
Sung by
Svante Thuresson
Om du nånsin kommer fram till Samarkand
Lyrics and Music Composed by
Thorstein Bergman
(1972)
Elusive Butterfly
Original lyrics and music written by
Bob Lind
(English text. 1966)
Swedish lyrics written by
Thorstein Bergman
Sung by
Svante Thuresson
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
Original Lyrics and Music Composed by
Bob Dylan
(English text 1968)
Swedish lyrics by
Svante Thuresson
(1969)
Sung by
Svante Thuresson
I Wanna Live
Lyrics and Music Written by
John D. Loudermilk
(English text 1968)
Swedish lyrics written by
Margot Borgström
(1968)
Sung by
Svante Thuresson
Champagnegalop
Composed by
Hans Christian Lumbye
(1845)
Leather and Peace
Lyrics and Music written by
Mikael Frithiof
Du är en vårvind i april
Composed by
Staffan Ehrling
Lyrics written by
Bo-Göran Edling
Sung by
Svante Thuresson
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