Vilken härlig dag
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Vilken härlig dag was released on September 18 in the year 2000 and is an album from Swedish "dansband" Lotta Engbergs. The album was more folk song-inspired than earlier albums, and it was the last album from Lotta Engbergs.
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[edit] Låtlista
- Vilken härlig dag
- En liten stund på Jorden
- Brinner för dig
- Blå, blå är himmelen
- Bang en boomerang
- Dröm om mig (Save Your Love)
- Så tokig var jag i dig
- Det vackraste av ord
- Tennessee Waltz
- Stunderna av lycka
- Kom
- Som en stjärnas ljus
- Lyckan ler mot mig
- För kärleken
[edit] Contributing musicians
- Lotta Engberg, song
- Peter Ljung, piano
- Lasse Wellander, guitar
- Prem Sandell, percussion instruments
- Pernilla Emme, song
[edit] Hits
Many of the songs from the album was tested for the hit list Svensktoppen.
[edit] Blå, blå är himmelen
Blå, blå är himmelen, written by Steve Eriksson, failed on August 25, 2001 to enter Svensktoppen.
[edit] Brinner för dig
Brinner för dig was on Svensktoppen for two rounds, 2 December 2000 (7th) and 9 December 2000 (8th).
[edit] En liten stund på Jorden
The biggest hit from the album was the ballad-inspired En liten stund på Jorden, which during it's 12 rounds long visit on Svensktoppen from 10 June 2000 to 25 August 2000 as best was placed 5th, which happened on 29 July 2000. En liten stund på Jorden was written by Christer Lundh and Mikael Wendt, and a theme in the song is walking in the forest.
[edit] Vilken härlig dag
Vilken härlig dag is also the first track on the album. The song Vilken härlig dag is about summer and was written by Torgny Söderberg. On February 3, 2001, Vilken härlig dag enterted the 10th place at Svensktoppen, and on February 10, 2001, it reached the 9th place. Then it was knocked out from Svensktoppen.
[edit] Chart trajectory
Sweden Album Top 60 — Vilken härlig dag | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Week | 28 September 2000 | 5 October 2000 | 12 October 2000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chart position | 17 | 36 | 49 |