Nicolai Dunger

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  • singer-songwriter
  • swedish
  • indie
  • folk
  • acoustic
Nicolai Dunger is a singer and acoustic songwriter from Piteå in Sweden. He has released eleven EPs and albums, singing primarily in English, and collaborated notably with Will Oldham, Mercury Rev, the Esbjörn Svensson jazz trio and Ebbot Lundberg. Biography A former football player, Nicolai was signed by the Telegram label of Warner records, releasing two albums that did not sell enough copies to enable him to give up his part-time job as a gardener.

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Songs

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    Israeli Days

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    Kan du beröra

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    Kibbutz Tseelim D.N. Halutza (Israel)

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    Konsolvägen 5

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    Landet som icke är

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    Last Night I Dreamt of Mississippi

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    Lifelong Song

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    Lyckokatt

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    Malmgatan 16 (To Dan Abrahamsson)

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    Many Years Have Passed

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    Me Ray and Jr

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    My Time Is Now

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    Ol' Lovers

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    Organ Track

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    Our Filmscore

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    Our River Scores

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    Pass the Chains

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    Peaceful Way

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    Picking Up the Pieces

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    Port Douglas Post Office (Australia)

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    Prästgårdsgatan 13A

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    Prelude (A Greek Welcoming)

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    Raphael (Intro: Moving Through Egyptian Skies)

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    Razzia

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    Retribution

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    Return of Love

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    Rosor

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    Rösten och herren

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    Rulla mig (inkl temat Runt, Runt)

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    Sången över bron

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    Sister

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    Slaves (We're Together Like)

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    Slow Doorbell Waltz

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    Soldier of the Heart

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    Solen

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    Someone New

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    Something in the Way

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    Something New

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    Songbegging

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    Soul Rush

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    Starblues and a Wild Evening

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    Steady as a Rock (When Your Love is Broken)

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    Stjärnorna

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    Sweat

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    Tale of Old Nanny

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    Talking Blues

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    Tears in a Childs Eye

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    Tell Me

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    The Girl With the Woolen Eyes

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    The Nest


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