Succéschottis
Succéschottis also known as Världens längsta schottis is a song written by Göran Arnberg and . It was originally recorded by . Lyrical, the song is a joyful tune describing an international dance around the Earth, with references to various geogeaphical locations, from Washington to Blekinge. Lotta Engberg performed the song on her 1987 album "Fyra Bugg & en Coca Cola". and her version was tested for Svensktoppen, where it stayed for 10 weeks during the period 14 June–1 November 1987, peaking at third position.
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Succéschottis
Succéschottis also known as Världens längsta schottis is a song written by Göran Arnberg and . It was originally recorded by . Lyrical, the song is a joyful tune describing an international dance around the Earth, with references to various geogeaphical locations, from Washington to Blekinge. Lotta Engberg performed the song on her 1987 album "Fyra Bugg & en Coca Cola". and her version was tested for Svensktoppen, where it stayed for 10 weeks during the period 14 June–1 November 1987, peaking at third position.
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Succéschottis also known as Vä ...... corded by Norwegian dansband .
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Göran Arnberg, Magnus Fermin
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May 1987
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Succéschottis also known as Vä ...... 87, peaking at third position.
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