Vi gör det igen

Vi gör det igen
Studio album by Scotts
Released April 21, 2010 (2010-04-21)
Recorded Sing2music Studio, Lidköping, Sweden
Genre modern dansband music, dansband pop
Length 42.19
Label Mariann
Producer Roberto Mårdstam, Claes Linder
Scotts chronology
Längtan
(2009)
Vi gör det igen
(2010)

Vi gör det igen was released on 21 April 2010, and is a studio album by Scotts.[1]

The album consists of a recording of the song "In a Moment Like This", Denmark's Eurovision Song Contest 2010 entry, here performed by Scotts as a duet with Erica Sjöström from the Drifters, and a recording of The Playtones song "Sofie" from the Dansbandskampen 2009 finals. The album also consists of a recording of the 1966 Sven-Ingvars song, "Kristina från Vilhelmina".

The song "Jag ångrar ingenting" charted at Svensktoppen for one week on 25 July 2010,[2] before getting knocked out of chart.[3]

Track listing

# Title Writer Length
1. "Jag ångrar ingenting" Mikael Persson, Erik Mårtensson, Peter Karlsson 3.41
2. "Vi gör det igen" Thomas Thörnholm, Danne Attlerud 2.41
3. "In a Moment Like This" (with Erica Sjöström from the Drifters) Henrik Sethsson, Thomas G:sson, Erik Bernholm 3.02
4. "Sommaren var vi" Richard Larsson, Björn Strid, David Andersson 3.32
5. "Beautiful Sunday" Daniel Broone, Rod McQueen 2.57
6. "Malena" Johan Hamsås 2.58
7. "Tillbaks med framtiden" Martin "E-Type" Eriksson 2.49
8. "Ingen kan älska som vi" Roger Hansson, Mikael Lundgren, Klas Bergvall, Jan Persson, Chris Lancelot 3.56
9. "Kristina från Vilhelmina" Rune Wallebom 3.43
10. "Jennie" Henrik Sethsson, Pontus Assarsson 3.02
11. "När vi har landat" Martin Hägglund, Johan Skog 3.33
12. "Sofie" Henrik Sethsson, Thomas G:son 2.54
13. "Bara du" Henrik Sethsson, Mats Tärnfors 3.29

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2008–2009) Peak
position
Sweden[4] 4

References

  1. "Vi gör det igen". Svensk mediedatabas. 2010. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
  2. Svensktoppen - 25 juli 2010
  3. Svensktoppen - 1 August 2010
  4. "Vi gör det igen" (in Swedish). Swedishcharts. 2010. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
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