Lyrics by A Balladeer

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  1. 10 Things To Win You Over
  2. All I Wanted
  3. Alright, Mr. Demille
  4. America America
  5. Blank
  6. Boys Of Summer
  7. Copper Shades
  8. Fortune Teller
  9. Good Year For The Papers
  10. Got To Let Go
  11. Hamburg
  12. Herbst
  13. How I Hurt My Heels
  14. I Saw You Hiding From The Rain Today
  15. Jesus Doesn't Love Me
  16. Left-Over Tears, Lost
  17. Mary Had A Secret
  18. Nightmare On Elm Street
  19. Oh California
  20. Once A Dreamer...
  21. Panama
  22. Plan B
  23. Poster Child
  24. Pre-Berlin
  25. Robin II
  26. Rumor Had It
  27. Seashell
  28. Sirens
  29. Summer
  30. Superman Can't Move His Legs
  31. Swim With Sam
  32. Tarot & Tequila
  33. The Boys Of Summer
  34. They've Shut Down Marks & Spencer
  35. Ting-A-Ling
  36. Welcome to Vegas
  37. When Dean Was The Man
  38. Where Are You, Bambi Woods?
  39. Winterschläfer

A Balladeer (styled as a balladeer) is a Dutch band, originating from Amsterdam, founded by singer-songwriter Marinus de Goederen. In 2002, the band won the 3FM BuZz Award and another award the following year at the final of the annual Dutch musical contest De Grote Prijs van Nederland (The Big Prize of the Netherlands). In 2004, A Balladeer opened up for international acts Saybia and Keane and released their first EP: Rumor Had It. The EP featured 4 songs, including the critically acclaimed "They've Shut Down Marks & Spencer", which resulted in considerable airplay in the Netherlands. On 5 May 2006, A Balladeer's debut album titled Panama was released by EMI Music. The single "Swim with Sam" was the first single. It became a hit in the Netherlands. The album was recorded in Brussels in 2005 with Bløf producer Ronald Vanhuffel. Robert Kirby (known for his work with Nick Drake) arranged the strings for three songs. In early 2007, the band won a Zilveren Harp (Silver Harp), a supporting prize for promising musical artists. In February 2007, their third single was released, a ballad called "Robin II". The second album, Where Are You, Bambi Woods?, was released on 29 August 2008. The album is partly about the year the lead singer lived near Dallas, Texas. Its title track is about the disappearance of porn star Bambi Woods (known from her role in Debbie Does Dallas). 'Poster Child' is an ode to the murdered student Matthew Shepard. In 2009 the album got nominated for an Edison, a Dutch Grammy. The third album, I Can't Keep Track Of Each Fallen Robin, was released on 19 October 2012. The single 'Mob Wife' (2017) features Sam Bettens of K's Choice. The original version of the song is taken from A Wolf at the Door, which was released on 11 March 2016.

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