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Halmstads Pärlor
''Halmstads pärlor - Samtliga hits! 1979-95'' is a compilation album from Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider, released on 15 May 1995. The album was re-released in 1996, then with '' Gyllene Tider EP'' as bonus record. In Sweden the album peaked at number one on the Swedish Albums Chart, staying in the charts for almost two years, and went on to be certified 5× Platinum. The album also entered the Top 10 of the Norwegian Albums Chart, peaking at number two. Track listing CD1 #Det är över nu .47# Sommartider .18# Flickorna på TV2 .50# Ska vi älska, så ska vi älska till Buddy Holly .44#(Dansar inte lika bra som) Sjömän .32#Billy .20#Marie i växeln .42# När vi två blir en .05#Kärleken är inte blind (Men ganska närsynt) .47# (Kom så ska vi) Leva livet .41#Det hjärta som brinner .00# Ljudet av ett annat hjärta .50# Tylö Sun .41#(Hon vill ha) Puls .20#Flickan i en Cole Porter-sång .48#Vandrar i ett sommarregn .41#Du är en gangster, älskling! .30#T ...
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Gyllene Tider
Gyllene Tider (; "Golden Times") is a Swedish pop group fronted by Roxette singer, guitarist, and songwriter Per Gessle. They are one of the best-selling Swedish bands ever and have had numerous hits in Scandinavia, starting with their breakthrough song " Flickorna på TV2", in 1980. Since breaking up in 1985, the band has held regular reunions, with the latest one taking place in 2023. History In 1976, Per Gessle met Mats Persson, a member of the band Audiovisuellt Angrepp, and they formed the duo Grape Rock. They were joined by Micke Syd Andersson, Anders Herrlin, and Göran Fritzon, and the quintet was born. They changed their name to Gyllene Tider, an allusion to Mott the Hoople's song " The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll". In 1980, they released their self-titled debut album, which became a success in Sweden. "Flickorna på TV2" was the record's biggest hit. The band's second album, released in 1981 under the name '' Moderna Tider'', also enjoyed success and was follo ...
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