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Gun-Marie Fredriksson was born on 30 May 1958 outside the small Swedish village of Össjö. [4] She was the youngest of five children born of Charles Gösta Fredriksson (1914–1981) and Inez Dagmar Fredriksson (née Hoffert, 1922–1998). [5]
"Tro" ("Faith") is an alternative rock song written by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson, released on 11 October 1996 by EMI as the first and only commercial single from her fifth studio album, I en tid som vår (1996). The song is about belief, although the lyric does not reference religion. [1]
"Där du andas" (English: "Where You Breathe") is a pop ballad recorded by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson, known internationally as the lead vocalist of pop music duo Roxette. The song appeared as the theme music to the Swedish epic film Arn – The Kingdom at Road's End , and released as a single by Bonnier Amigo Music Group on 20 ...
Music critic Måns Ivarsson was underwhelmed by the album, writing derisively: "To consist of two such original persons as Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessle, the album sounds unbelievably conventional. Most striking are the lyrics. Gessle's once so subtle Swedish lyrics have became desolate English nonsense."
Den ständiga resan was Fredriksson's first solo album since 1987, and was produced alongside Gyllene Tider and MaMas Barn bassist Anders Herrlin. The album contains material which has been ascribed to a diverse range of genres, such as alternative rock, acoustic rock, ambient pop and hard rock, [1] as well as blues rock and jazz pop. [4]
This is at odds with Fredriksson's own recollection of recording the song; she later said that she appeared at the recording studio as infrequently as possible during the Room Service sessions, and that she instructed her taxi driver to wait outside the studio while she performed the vocals of "Milk and Toast and Honey".
"2:nd Chance" was written solely by Marie Fredriksson, [2] who composed its lyrics in approximately ten minutes. [3] The track was produced by her husband Mikael Bolyos, [4] [5] and has a length of three minutes and twenty-four seconds. [6] It was composed in the 4 4 time signature with an andante tempo of 79 beats per minute.
"Efter stormen" ("After the Storm") is a pop rock song written by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson and Record producer Lars-Göran "Lasse" Lindbom, [1] released as the first and only commercial single from Fredriksson's third studio album, ... Efter stormen (1987).