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Hagström: Allt I Musik
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Drömmen om Elin
Lyrics written by
Peter Himmelstrand
Adaptation by
Carl Jularbo
(1922)
Waterloo
Written by
Benny Andersson
,
Stig Anderson
, and
Björn Ulvaeus
(1974)
Performed by
ABBA
Long Tall Sally
Lyrics and Music Composed by
Enotris Johnson
,
Robert 'Bumps' Blackwell
,
Little Richard
(as Richard Penniman) (1956)
Sung by
Little Richard
Rock Around the Clock
Composed by
James E. Myers
(as Jimmy DeKnight)
Lyrics written by
Max Freedman
(1952)
Sung by
Bill Haley
Jailhouse Rock
Lyrics and Music Composed by
Mike Stoller
and
Jerry Leiber
(1957)
Sung by
Elvis Presley
Blue Suede Shoes
Lyrics and Music Composed by
Carl Perkins
Sung by
Elvis Presley
Varm korv boogie
Lyrics and Music Composed by
Owe Thörnqvist
(as Owe Thörnqvist)
Sung by
Owe Thörnqvist
Rockin' Robin
Lyrics and Music Composed by
Leon René
(1958)
Performed by
Streaplers
She Loves You
Lyrics and Music Composed by
John Lennon
and
Paul McCartney
(1963)
Don't Be Cruel (to a Heart That's True)
Lyrics and Music Composed by
Otis Blackwell
and
Elvis Presley
(1956)
Sung by
Elvis Presley
Thank You for the Music
Composed By
Benny Andersson
and
Björn Ulvaeus
(1977)
Performed by
ABBA
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