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Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg is the debut studio album from Swedish musician Håkan Hellström. It was released on 16 October 2000. The album has sold over 40,000 copies, which equals a platinum certification in Sweden.[2][3]
The album won the 2000 Rockbjörnen in the category "Swedish record of the year",[5] and was nominated for six Grammis the following year,[1] winning one.[6] Swedish music magazine Sonic named it the second best Swedish album ever in June 2013.[7]
Track listing
All songs written by H. Hellström except when otherwise stated
"Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg", Feel No Sorrow For Me, Gothenburg
"En vän med en bil", A Friend with a Car
"Ramlar", Falling
"Nu kan du få mig så lätt", Now You Can Get Me So Easily
"Jag var bara inte gjord för dessa dar", I Just Wasn't Made For These Days
"Magiskt, men tragiskt", Magical, But Tragical (Hellström/Källman)
"Atombomb", Nuclear Bomb
"Dom dimmiga dagarna", The Foggy Days (Hellström/Theodor Jensen, Swedish version of "Foggy days", later released by The Plan)
Singles
The first four tracks were also issued as singles. "Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg" was Hellström's first single, issued on 8 May 2000. Its B-side was "Vi två, 17 år". "Ramlar" was released one week before the album with "Ge mig arsenik" (a demo version of "Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg") as B-side. The second single, "En vän med en bil", was released on 19 February 2001 and appeared on the soundtrack for the Swedish movie Festival. The B-side, "Här kommer lyckan för hundar som oss", returned on the second album, Det är så jag säger det. The third and last single from the album was "Nu kan du få mig så lätt", released on 18 June 2001, while "Jag var bara inte gjord för dessa dar" was the B-side.