“Sommartider”: The best summer song in Sweden
Written by daniel_alv on August 4, 2002 to Sales & Charts.
STOCKHOLM - The listeners of Swedish radio station Mix Megapol have voted “Sommartider” as the best summer song in Sweden ever. It’s the same radio station that declared “It Must Have Been Love” to be the best song ever.
- MixMegapol Summer Hits Chart (In Swedish)
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13 comments
matts said on August 5, 2002 12:45:
@ judith: I guess the 3rd song was VILL HA DIG from Freestyle, although I like much more the dance version from Drömhus
temps-daurats said on August 8, 2002 18:45:
For the translation try in this site: http://madda.roxette.org/translations/PSlyrics.html
Stormkeeper said on August 10, 2002 08:15:
I hate to say this, but I can´t stand this song, “Sommartider”. It´s really annoying.
But I like both versions of Vill Ha Dig, by Freestyle and Drömhus.
daniel_alv said on August 11, 2002 14:29:
sommartider is on puls and halmstads pärlor from Gyllene Tider
Jud (moderator) said on August 5, 2002 06:59:
mmm last summer when I was in a pub in Sthlm they played Sommartider, Sommaren är kort (tomas ledin) and a song by Free Style (cant remember the name) and people went crazy with the songs (even I have to say that the most successful was Ledin´s song, i think there was nobody in the pub-disco NOT singing the song!)
it was amazing...so its funny that the 2 songs were at the final :) (see the link) it really reflects Swedes preferences :P