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"Det vackraste"
Song
"Living in a Dream" redirects here. For the song by Finger Eleven, see Living in a Dream (Finger Eleven song).

"Det vackraste" (lit. "The Most Beautiful Thing" eng. "Living in a Dream") is a Swedish love song. It was originally sung by Swedish pop singer Cecilia Vennersten and finished second in the Melodifestivalen 1995, the Swedish selections for Eurovision Song Contest. The song was awarded a Grammis for Best Song of 1995.

The song was released as a single and stayed 47 weeks in the Swedish singles chart total, including seven weeks at #1.

The song stayed at Svensktoppen for 26 weeks during the period 29 April-21 October 1995, with 3rd place as best result there.

"Det vackraste" was written by Nanne Grönvall, Peter Grönvall and Maria Rådsten. They also form the pop group One More Time, and they recorded the song with English lyrics in 1997, called "Living in a Dream".

In 1999, Belgian artist Dana Winner recorded another English version of the song, now named "I'll Sing a Song Today", about nature.

In 2005, ten years after the original performance by Cecilia Vennersten, a cover version of the original lyrics was recorded by Swedish dansband and schlager singer Lotta Engberg on her album Kvinna & man.[1]

Chart trajectory

Chart (1995-1996) Peak position
Norway 2[2]
Sweden 1[3]

Successions

Preceded by Swedish Singles Chart number-one single
4 August –15 September 1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Grammis award for "Song of the year"
1995
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ "Kvinna & man". Svensk mediedatabas. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  2. ^ Norwegian singles chart positions
  3. ^ Swedish singles chart positions