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"Saker man ser" (
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for ''Things One Sees'') is a song by
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. It was released in January 1998 as the second single from the album ''
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was also released under the title "Things She Said".


Track listing


CD Single (Maxi)

# ''Saker man ser'' (3:54) # ''December'' (3:46) # ''Längesen vi sågs'' (4:29)


CD in cardboard sleeve

# ''Saker man ser'' # ''Glider''


Charts


References

{{Authority control 1998 singles Kent (band) songs 1998 songs RCA Victor singles Songs written by Joakim Berg