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'''Blue Swede''' was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Rock music|rock]] [[Musical ensemble|band]] from the early to mid 1970s that succeeded with a few [[single (music)|singles]] which were [[cover version|covers]] of other [[musician|artists']] material. The [[band (music)|band]] was originally called "Blåblus" (Swedish for "blue denim shirt") and featured [[Björn Skifs]] singing the lead [[human voice|vocals]]. The band got their international breakthrough in 1974 with their cover of the 1969 [[BJ Thomas]] [[song]] "[[Hooked on a Feeling]]". Released that same year on their [[album]] ''[[Hooked on a Feeling (Blue Swede Album)|Hooked on a Feeling]]'', Blue Swede's version was adapted by [[United Kingdom|British]] [[pop music|pop]] eccentric [[Jonathan King]] using his ooga-chaka ooga-chaka background on a version he had earlier recorded of the same song.
'''Blue Swede''' was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Rock music|rock]] [[Musical ensemble|band]] from the early to mid 1970s that succeeded with a few [[single (music)|singles]] which were [[cover version|covers]] of other [[musician|artists']] material. The [[band (music)|band]] was originally called "Blåblus" (Swedish for "blue denim shirt") and featured [[Björn Skifs]] singing the lead [[human voice|vocals]]. The band got their international breakthrough in 1974 with their cover of the 1969 [[BJ Thomas]] [[song]] "[[Hooked on a Feeling]]". Released that same year on their [[album]] ''[[Hooked on a Feeling (Blue Swede Album)|Hooked on a Feeling]]'', Blue Swede's version was adapted by [[United Kingdom|British]] [[pop music|pop]] eccentric [[Jonathan King]] using his ooga-chaka ooga-chaka background on a version he had earlier recorded of the same song.


The group had a [[United States|US]] [[Top 40|top 10]] [[chart-topper|hit]] with a cover of [[The Association]]'s "Never My Love". Also of note, the group [[sound recording and reproduction|recorded]] a [[medley]] that combined "I'm Alive" by [[The Hollies]] and "Hush" by [[Deep Purple]] which played better in [[Scandinavia]] than anywhere else.
The group had a [[United States|US]] [[Top 40|top 10]] [[chart-topper|hit]] with a cover of [[The Association]]'s "Never My Love". Also of note, the group [[sound recording and reproduction|recorded]] a [[medley]] that combined "I'm Alive" by [[The Hollies]] and "Hush" by [[Deep Purple]] which achieved its greatest success in [[Scandinavia]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 12:46, 9 September 2008

Blue Swede

Blue Swede was a Swedish rock band from the early to mid 1970s that succeeded with a few singles which were covers of other artists' material. The band was originally called "Blåblus" (Swedish for "blue denim shirt") and featured Björn Skifs singing the lead vocals. The band got their international breakthrough in 1974 with their cover of the 1969 BJ Thomas song "Hooked on a Feeling". Released that same year on their album Hooked on a Feeling, Blue Swede's version was adapted by British pop eccentric Jonathan King using his ooga-chaka ooga-chaka background on a version he had earlier recorded of the same song.

The group had a US top 10 hit with a cover of The Association's "Never My Love". Also of note, the group recorded a medley that combined "I'm Alive" by The Hollies and "Hush" by Deep Purple which achieved its greatest success in Scandinavia.

See also