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Singles Bar is a 1983 studio album from Swedish country and pop singer Kikki Danielsson. On the album charts, "Singles Bar" as best finished 13th in Norway and 35th in Sweden.

Track listing

Side A

# Title Songwriter Length
1. "Comment ça va" Eddy de Heer, Ralph Peeker 3.48
2. "Ju mer jag ser" Anders Glenmark, Ingela Forsman 3.40
3. "Walk on by" Kendall Hayes 2.34
4. "I o u" Kerry Chater 2.56
5. "Mina minnen lever än" Anders Glenmark, Kikki Danielsson 3.48
6. "I've Got a Heaven" Kikki Danielsson, Lasse Holm 4.14

Side B

# Title Songwriter Length
7. "Singles Bar" Anders Glenmark, Thomas Minor 3.04
8. "Öar i ett hav (Islands in the Stream)" Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb 3.38
9. "Louise (Louise)" Ian Gomm, Bror Leijon 3.10
10. "När tåget kommer" Ingela Forsman, Anders Glenmark 3.48
11. "Jag har sett himmelen (I've Never Been to Me)" Ken Hirsch, Ron Miller 3.46
12. "Take Me to the Pilot" Elton John 3.08

Facts

Contributing musicians

  • Song, Kikki Danielsson
  • Drums and percussion: Magnus Persson
  • Keyboards: Kjell Öhman
  • Bass - Rutger Gunnarsson and Mats Englund
  • Electric guitar - Henrik Jansson and Hasse Rosén
  • Steel guitar - Mats Rosén
  • Trumpet - Urban Agnes and Leif Lindvall
  • Trombone - Nisse Landgren
  • Saxophone - Glen Myerscough
  • Choir - Karin Glenmark, Anders Glenmark and Lennart Sjöholm
  • Strings - led by Anders DahlFurther Information

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