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För min heta ungdoms skull
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Dina ögon äro eldar
Composed by
Nils Söderström
(1941)
Lyrics written by
Erik Axel Karlfeldt
(1901)
Performed by
Naima Wifstrand
Instrumentalist:
Erik Hell
(violin)
It's Been a Long, Long Time
Music Composed by
Jule Styne
(1945)
Lyrics written by
Sammy Cahn
Sung by
Folke Sundquist
(på engelska)
Die Seeräuber-Jenny. Ur Die Dreigroschenoper
Music Composed by
Kurt Weill
(1928)
Lyrics written by
Bertolt Brecht
(German text, 1928)
Swedish version lyrics by
Curt Berg
(1929)
Sung by
Lotte Lenya
Sjungom studentens lyckliga dag
Music Composed by
Prins Gustaf Oscar
(aka Prince Gustaf of Sweden and Norway, Duke of Uppland) (1851)
Lyrics written by
Herman Sätherberg
Sung by choir
Lili Marleen
(Instrumental)
Composed by
Norbert Schultze
(1938)
Kungliga Livgardets till häst marsch
Composed by Aron Ericson
Wien bleibt Wien
(Instrumental, grammofonskiva Paxton PR 480).
Composed by Johann Schrammel (1884)
Johan on Snippen
Music Composed by
Gaston René Wahlberg
(1922 - "Hindersmässan")
Lyrics written by
Skånska Lasse
(1922 - "Johan på Snippen"),
Rune Lindström
(new lyrics)
Sung by
Ulla-Bella Fridh
(sang here with new text by Rune Lindström)
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