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Candyman Messiah

"Candyman Messiah" is a song by Army of Lovers and released as a single in 1991. This song is written by Alexander Bard, Anders Wollbeck, Camilla Henemark and Jean-Pierre Barda. It peaked at number 22 in Sweden and number 10 in Finland. Although La Camilla sang the vocals in this song, she left the band before making a music video for "Candyman Messiah", De La Cour was featured in the video instead.

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Crucified (Army of Lovers song)

"Crucified" is a 1991 song by the Swedish band Army of Lovers. It is the first single from their second album, Massive Luxury Overdose and the seventh single to be released by the band. It was released on May 1991, February–April 1992, and July 2013. It was written by Alexander Bard, Anders Wollbeck and Jean-Pierre Barda and features Barda, Bard and La Camilla. The song was successful in several European countries, including Belgium, where it reached the number-one, and Germany, Sweden, Austria and Switzerland, where it reached the Top 10. In the United States, "Crucified" became a huge club hit and radio favorite, debuting at number 6 on the Billboard Dance singles chart and spending a total of 14 weeks in the Top 20. The two remixes available on the CD maxi and vinyl 12" maxi are made by Nuzak.

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Give My Life

"Give My Life" is a song written by Alexander Bard and Tim Norell from Norell Oson Bard and Jean-Pierre Barda. It was recorded by the Army of Lovers as the debut single of the return of La Camilla Henemark to the group, scoring a 1995-1996 hit. The single charted for 18 weeks in Sweden and 23 weeks in the Netherlands. The song also charted at Trackslistan in Sweden.

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Israelism

"Israelism" is a song recorded by Swedish group Army of Lovers and released in 1993 as the first single from their third album, The Gods of Earth and Heaven. The single was a Top 10 hit in Belgium, Finland, Israel and Sweden.

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King Midas (Army of Lovers song)

"King Midas" is a 1996 song recorded by Swedish band Army of Lovers. The single was included on the group's greatest hits album, Les Greatest Hits. It was written by Jonas Berggren from Ace of Base, and produced by Amadin. "King Midas" charted for 6 weeks on the singles chart in Sweden and peaked at number 31. The single was also a Top-20 sales hit in Hungary, peaking at number 19 in June 1996.

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My Army of Lovers

"My Army of Lovers" is a 1990 song released by Swedish dance music group Army of Lovers. It uses a similar music track as the song "Barbie Goes Around the World" released by the group when performing under the name Barbie. The song was written by Tim Norell, Ola Håkansson, Alexander Bard, Anders Hansson and Peo Thyrén.

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Obsession (Army of Lovers song)

Obsession is a 1991 song recorded by Swedish band Army of Lovers. It is one of their most well-known songs and scored chart success across Europe. The single was released as the second single from their second album, Massive Luxury Overdose and went to number-one in both the radio and the dance charts in Sweden. "Obsession" also peaked at number 2 in the Sweden, number 4 in Belgium, number 7 in Austria and Germany, and number 9 in Finland. The lyrics are written by Alexander Bard and Anders Wollbeck and the song is in part inspired by Laurie Anderson's 1981 song "O Superman".

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La Plage de Saint Tropez

"La Plage de Saint Tropez" is a 1993 song recorded by Swedish group Army of Lovers. It was released as the second single from their third album, The Gods of Earth and Heaven. The single peaked at number 17 in Flanders and number 83 in Germany. A music video was made to accompany the song. It was directed by Swedish director Fredrik Boklund, who also directed the other music videos for the band.

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Ride the Bullet

"Ride the Bullet" is a Eurodance song recorded by Swedish group Army of Lovers. The song is written by Alexander Bard, Anders Wollbeck, Jean-Pierre Barda, Emil Hellman and Camilla Henemark. It was originally released on their 1990 album, Disco Extravaganza. In 1991 it was remixed and then included on the group's second album, Massive Luxury Overdose, and the US release of Disco Extravaganza titled Army of Lovers. A single was released both times, in 1990 and 1992.