Songs On Radio P3 Tracks Top 20 Chart
- Dansa i neon - 1987
- I'm a Fool - 1988
- Om igen - 1988
- Talkin in Your Sleep - 1988
- Tänd ett ljus - 1989
- Standing in My Rain - 1989/1990
- Why (så lätt kommer du inte undan) - 1990
- The Escape - 1991
- 006 - 1991
- Are You in, or are You out - 1992
- Fantasy - 1993
- Månsken i augusti - 1994
- Stjärnona - 1995
- Det gör ont - 2004
- Delirum - 2004
- Lena Anthem - 2004
- På gatan där jag bor - 2005
- Unga pojkar & äldre män - 2005
- Han jobbar i affär - 2005-2006
- Jag ångrar ingenting - 2006
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