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Du gamla, du fria [a] ('Thou Olden, Thou Free'), from its first verse, originally titled Sång till Norden [b] ('Song to the North'), is the de facto national anthem of Sweden.
Stolta stad! (Proud city!) is Epistle No. 33 in the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's 1790 song collection, Fredman's Epistles.One of his best-known works, it combines both spoken (with words in German, Danish, Swedish, and French) and sung sections (in Swedish).
To date, the song has sold over 2.5 million downloads [21] and 7,000 maxi singles. [22] In Sweden, the song debuted on the Singles Top 60 chart at number 57 for the week of 11 May 2006. [23] For the week of 7 September 2006, song reached the summit after spending nearly ten weeks within the top five. [24] The single spent a total of 41 weeks on ...
(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)
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"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Shaboozey: 10 May 17 May 24 May 31 May 7 June 14 June "Sista gång" C.Gambino 21 June "Look Who's Laughing Now" Benjamin Ingrosso 28 June 5 July "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Shaboozey 12 July 19 July 26 July 2 August 9 August 16 August "Regnblöta skor" Miriam Bryant 23 August 30 August 6 September "I Might" Sarettii: 13 September
The Bassmachine (song) Beer in the Bar; Behave (Benjamin Ingrosso song) Better Days (Benjamin Ingrosso song) Between the Two of Us; The Big Show (song) A Bitter Lullaby; Blame It on the Disco; Born in Africa (song) Boys with Emotions; Brave (Hanna Ferm song) Breakin' Point (song) Brother Oh Brother; Bulletproof (Dotter song) Burnin' (Cue song)
Pages in category "Songs about Sweden" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.