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Så lunka vi så småningom (So we gradually amble) is a song from the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's 1791 collection, Fredman's Songs, where it is No. 21. The song, written a few months after the death of his son Eli, is addressed to his hosts at a meal.
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The song has been covered by many other artists, including the Juke Joints (on their album 20 years), the Top Cats (on their album Full Throttle Rockabilly), The Slippers (on their album Ubangi Stomp), [5] The Sundowners (on the B-side of their 1959 single "Snake Eyed Woman"), The Velaires (on the B-side of their 1961 single "It's Almost ...
3t "Byd mig at leve" (To Athenea, who may command him anything), song for men's choir, text by Robert Herrick; translated by Caralis (1887) 3u " For drømte jeg fast hver eneste Nat " (Earlier I dreamt every single night), song for men's choir, text by J. P. Jacobsen (1887)
VI. Husvild (Vagrant). Text by Johannes Vilhelm Jensen; VII. Godnat (Good Night). Text by Johannes Vilhelm Jensen; FS 43. Tove. Incidental music for the play by Ludvig Holstein. (1906–1908) The Score is lost, only the following four songs have survived: " Vi Sletternes Sønner" (We sons of the plains) " Fuglefængervisen" (Bird-catcher's song)
There have been many artists who've recorded the song, among them: American jazz singer Billie Holiday; Dinah Washington (with Clifford Brown) Natalie Cole; Anita O'Day; Claire Martin; Cassandra Wilson; Linda Ronstadt - What's New (1983) [2] Dakota Staton; Marlena Studer; Aretha Franklin (1969) on her Soul '69 LP. [3]
VI is a pop and rock album that incorporates electronic influences, which guitarist Max Helyer attributed to the works of Jess Glynne, Two Door Cinema Club and the Weeknd. VI received generally favourable reviews from music critics, many of whom complimented the change in You Me at Six's sound. The album peaked at number six in the United ...
Go Cat Go! is an album by the American musician Carl Perkins, released in 1996. [1] [2] For most of the songs, Perkins performs with other artists.The album includes recordings from all four ex-Beatles, with Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr recording new material, while John Lennon's version of "Blue Suede Shoes" comes from his album Live Peace in Toronto 1969.