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(note that Kvällstoppen was a combined singles and album chart, with singles dominating a large portion of the 1960s. The first album to reach number one was Abbey Road by the Beatles in 1969, and the first Swedish-language album was Cornelis sjunger Taube by Cornelis Vreeswijk that same year)
Sweden is the contest's most successful country of the 21st century, with three wins from ten top five results. In total, Sweden has achieved 27 top five results in the contest. Since 1959, the Swedish entry has been chosen through an annual televised competition, known since 1967 as Melodifestivalen. Sweden has hosted the Eurovision Song ...
The list of best-selling Swedish music artists according to the Swedish newspapers. List. Artist Sales ABBA: 150 million [1] Roxette: 75 million [2] Ace of Base:
Lists of number-one songs in Sweden (4 P) Pages in category "Number-one singles in Sweden" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 575 total.
Markoolio was the most successful artist at reaching the top spot, with 10 number-one singles. Las Ketchup's single "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" spent 16 weeks at number one in 2002 and one week in 2003, which was the longest spell at the top of the chart of the decade.
"Famous" Play: 5 March "This Is My Life" Anna Bergendahl: 12 March 19 March 26 March 2 April "Unstoppable (The Return of Natalie)" Ola Svensson: 9 April "Manboy" Eric Saade: 16 April "Stereo Love" Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina: 23 April 30 April "Manboy" Eric Saade 7 May "Hurricane" Rebound! 14 May "Stereo Love" Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina 21 May ...
Pages in category "Swedish pop songs" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2:nd Chance;
Sverigetopplistan (Swedish: [ˈsvæ̂rjɛˌtɔpːlɪstan], lit. "the Sweden top list") is the Swedish national record chart, based on sales data from IFPI Sverige. [1] It was formerly known as Topplistan (1975–1997) and Hitlistan (1998–2007) and has been known by its current name since October 2007.