Ankie Bagger
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Ankie Bagger is a Swedish disco/pop musician and singer who first garnered attention in 1988 with her cover of Herreys' "Varje liten droppe regn" / "People Say It's in the Air". Is probably one of the solo artist that most benefited from the works of Swedish hit composer/producer trio Norell Oson Bard.
Her biggest hit, "Where Were You Last Night", has been covered by Nightwish.
[edit] Album discography
- Where Were You Last Night (1989)
- From The Heart (1993)
- Flashback #01 (1995)
[edit] Singles discography
- "People Say It's in the Air" (1988)
- "I Was Made for Loving You" (1989)
- "Where Were You Last Night" (1989)
- "Love Really Hurts Without You" (1990)
- "Fire and Rain" (1990)
- "Happy, Happy Year for Us All" (With The Sylvesters) (1990)
- "If You're Alone Tonight" (1991)
- "Every Day Every Hour" (1992)
- "Bang Bang" (1993)
- "Where Is Love?" (1993)
- "The Way I Dream About You" (1993)