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Latest revision as of 08:34, 10 March 2024
"Sommaräng" | ||||
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Single by Marie Fredriksson | ||||
from the album Min bäste vän | ||||
B-side | "Små lätta moln" | |||
Released | May 17, 2006 | )Sweden)|||
Recorded | Stockholm, Sweden | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 3:28 | |||
Label | Mary Jane/Amelia Music AB EMI Sweden | |||
Songwriter(s) | John Holm | |||
Producer(s) | Mikael Bolyos | |||
Marie Fredriksson singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative covers | ||||
"Sommaräng" ("Summer meadow") is a song written by Swedish singer and composer John Holm, that was the first single released from Marie Fredriksson's 2006 cover album Min bäste vän. It was the only commercial single released off the album.
It spent 13 weeks in the Swedish Singles Chart, peaking at #8 in the first week.
No video was ever shot for the song. However, Marie made a guest appearance in two TV shows where "Sommaräng" was performed: 'TV-huset' (May 14, 2006) and 'Bingolotto' (June 5, 2006).
Formats and track listings
[edit]Swedish CD single
(0946 3657482 0; May 17, 2006)
- "Sommaräng" (John Holm) - 3:28
- "Små lätta moln" (Small light clouds) (Pugh Rogefeldt) - 1:42
Personnel
[edit]- Marie Fredriksson – vocals
- Mikael Bolyos – keyboards, programming, producer, arranger, recording
- Ola Gustavsson – guitar
- Roger Krieg – mixing
- Thomas Eberget – mastering
- Mattias Edwall – photography
- Kjell Andersson – artwork
- Pär Wickholm – artwork
- Petra Cabbe – makeup
Chart positions
[edit]Marie Fredriksson version
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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Sweden | 21[1] |