Främling (song)
"Främling" | |
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Eurovision Song Contest 1983 entry | |
Country | Sweden |
Artist(s) | |
Language | Swedish |
Composer(s) | |
Lyricist(s) | |
Conductor | Anders Ekdahl |
Finals performance | |
Final result | 3rd |
Final points | 126 |
Entry chronology | |
◄ "Dag efter dag" (1982) | |
"Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" (1984) ► |
"Främling" (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfrɛ̂mːlɪŋ]; "Stranger"), written by Lasse Holm and Monica Forsberg and arranged by , was the song performed by the 16-year-old Carola Häggkvist which won the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1983.
At the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 in Munich, in the former West Germany, the song finished third. It was performed fourth on the night, after the United Kingdom's song "I'm Never Giving Up" by Sweet Dreams, and before Italy's entry "Per Lucia" by Riccardo Fogli.
Främling as best reached a 5th place at the Swedish singles charts.
Trivia[]
- Kikki Danielsson was first asked to sing "Främling", but instead she chose "Varför är kärleken röd?", which finished second in the Swedish Melodifestivalen that year.[citation needed]
- "Främling" was also written with text versions in German, Dutch and English as, respectively, "Fremder", "Je ogen hebben geen geheimen" and "Love Isn't Love".
Cover versions[]
- The Swedish heavy metal group Black Ingvars covered "Främling" on their 1998 album Schlager Metal.
- Finnish singer Meiju Suvas covered the song in Finnish, as "Muukalainen" (also translating as "stranger").
- The Norwegian free-jazz band Farmers Market has covered "Främling" on several concerts, and on their 2008 album . Farmers Market often use unusual time signatures, and their version of Främling switch between 11/16, 15/16, 7/16 and 13/16. The live version usually also has four bars of 2/4.
Chart positions[]
Chart (1983) | Peak position |
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Norway | 1[1] |
Sweden | 5[2] |
References[]
- ^ "Främling". Norwegiancharts. 1983. Retrieved 15 October 2008.
- ^ "Främling". Swedishcharts. 1983. Retrieved 15 October 2008.
Categories:
- 1983 songs
- Carola Häggkvist songs
- Eurovision songs of 1983
- Melodifestivalen songs of 1983
- Eurovision songs of Sweden
- Songs written by Lasse Holm
- Songs written by Monica Forsberg
- Music based on art
- Mariann Grammofon singles
- Number-one singles in Norway
- 1983 singles
- Schlager songs
- 1980s pop song stubs