Geh' Mit Gott
Geh' mit Gott | ||||
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Compilation album by Agnetha Fältskog | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1969 – 1972 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Royal | |||
Producer | Dieter Zimmermann | |||
Agnetha Fältskog chronology | ||||
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Geh' mit Gott is an unofficial compilation album in German by Swedish pop singer Agnetha Fältskog. It was released on the now-defunct label Royal Records in 1994[1] and is a compilation of Agnetha's German singles with Metronome and CBS between 1968 and 1972. [1] It was quickly deleted and is now a collector's item amongst ABBA fans. Presumably, the original master tapes for Agnetha's German recordings are lost, as the sound on this CD has been transferred from the original singles. This compilation's first release of the German singles was Agnetha in Germany by Odoriko Music, in 1989.[2]
Recording session
'Robinson Crusoe' & 'Sonny Boy' were recorded during 1968 just after the first album "Agnetha Fältskog", and before the duet with Edman. 'Señor Gonzales' & 'Concerto D'Amore', early 1969, just before "Agnetha Fältskog Vol. 2". 'Mein schönster Tag' & 'Wie der Wind' during the second album. 'Tausend Wunder', 'Komm doch zu mir' & 'Ich denk' an dich' with the album "När en vacker tanke blir en sång" in 1972. 'Geh' mit Gott' is the "Sacco e Vanzetti" film theme (Ennio Morricone) "Here's to You" originally recorded by Joan Baez, French version by Mireille Mathieu. ("Agnetha Fältskog De Första Åren" 1967 - 1979 booklet)
Track listing
- Robinson Crusoe (2:33)
- Sonny Boy (2:36)
- Señor Gonzales (2:28)
- Mein schönster Tag (2:59)
- Concerto d'Amore (2:23)
- Wie der Wind (2:58)
- Wer schreibt heut' noch Liebesbriefe (2:26)
- Das Fest der Pompadour (2:36)
- Fragezeichen mag ich nicht (2:34)
- Wie der nächste Autobus (2:23)
- Ein kleiner Mann in einer Flasche (2:41)
- Ich suchte Liebe bei Dir (2:47)
- Geh' mit Gott (3:04)
- Tausend Wunder (3:22)
- Komm' doch zu mir (3:22)
- Ich denk' an Dich (3:00)
Reference
- 1 2 "Agnetha – Geh Mit Gott". Discogs. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
- ↑ "Agnetha in Germany". Discogs. Retrieved 15 April 2017.