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Olle Adolphson

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Occupation(s)
  
singer, songwriter

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Olle Adolphson

Years active
  
1956-2004

Instruments
  
guitar


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Born
  
2 May 1934 Stockholm, Sweden (
1934-05-02
)

Died
  
March 10, 2004, Stockholm, Sweden

Albums
  
Tystnaden smyger som en katt..., En stol pa Tegner

Siblings
  
Kristina Adolphson, Anna-Greta Adolphson

Parents
  
Mildred Mehle, Edvin Adolphson

Similar People
  
Beppe Wolgers, Lars Forssell, Edvin Adolphson, Nils Ferlin, Kristina Adolphson

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Olle Adolphson (2 May 1934 in Stockholm – 10 March 2004 in Stockholm) was a Swedish writer, singer and songwriter. He released a range of books (Aubade, Foliá), LPs (En stol på Tegnér, etc.) and CDs (Älskar inte jag dig då, Mässa på svenska språket, etc.).

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He was son of the actor Edvin Adolphson and brother of actress Kristina Adolphson.

Adolphson's theme was, according to himself, "to see the great in small things and the small in big things". Some of his most loved songs follow that description, for example Gustaf Lindströms visa ("The Ballad of Gustaf Lindström", about the human victims of urban renewal), Trubbel ("Trouble", about male disappointments and defeats), Nu har jag fått den jag vill ha ("Now I've got the one I want", about the futility of getting one's wishes), and Sigge Skoog (about the unreliability of memories: Sigge, can one remember how one has felt, although only pictures remain? Or have I lied to us both, as I lied you full of tales when we were young?.)

He also equipped most of his songs with catchy tunes which in some cases have made it as instrumental versions. He also sang songs with texts by others, e.g. Beppe Wolgers, Nils Ferlin or Lars Forssell and his own music. Among his most popular songs are "Okända djur" (Unknown Animals), "Mitt eget land" (My Own Land) and "Det gåtfulla folket" ("The Mysterious People", a song about children) with lyrics by Beppe Wolgers (1950s) and his own ""Trubbel" (1960).

Adolphson wrote most of his songs in a short period, from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, afterwards turning to film and choir arrangements, but is still regarded as one of the four great Swedish songwriters of the 1900s, together with Birger Sjöberg, Evert Taube and Cornelis Vreeswijk. He was rather sarcastic about the politically engaged singers who followed him in the late 1960s and 1970s, regarding them as too superficial and simplistic, but remained revered by them as a champion of popular culture values and a critic of bureaucratic development and emotional poverty in general.

Dubbel Trubbel, a homage to Olle Adolphson, performed by various Swedish artists, such as Håkan Hellström, Eva Dahlgren, and Frida Hyvönen was released in 2005.

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References

Olle Adolphson Wikipedia