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Sol och vår

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Country
  
Sweden

Language
  
Swedish

Lyricist(s)
  
Ulf Källqvist

Artist(s)
  
Inger Berggren

Composer(s)
  
Åke Gerhard

Conductor
  
Egon Kjerrman

"Sol och vår" is a song by Swedish singer Inger Berggren, that represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 1962, performed in Swedish. The title literally translates as "Sun and Spring", but the Swedish expression 'Att sol och våra någon', 'sun and spring'-ing somebody, means tricking a person out of money by false promises of love or marriage.

The song was the winner of Melodifestivalen 1962, where it was performed by both Inger Berggren and Lily Berglund. Sveriges Radio however decided that Berggren would perform the song at the Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden.

The song is an up-tempo number in which Berggren recounts the sad tale of how she as a nineteen-year-old meets a charming man on the very first day of spring, as she is in town window shopping. The very good-looking and persuasive man invites her to have lunch at an expensive restaurant, to which she happily agrees. After a while the man tells her that he has to make an urgent telephone call - and shortly thereafter the head waiter informs her that her "husband" has left the restaurant, and he took "madam's purse and fur coat with him"; she has been "sun and spring"-ed by a con man. The lyrics end with the tragi-comic phrase; "when it's sun and spring all the little girls should be locked up....".

On the night of Eurovision, the song was performed sixth in the running order, following Denmark's Ellen Winther with "Vuggevise" and preceding Germany's Conny Froboess with "Zwei kleine Italiener". The song received 4 points, placing 7th in a field of 16.

The song was succeeded as Swedish representative at the 1963 Contest by Monica Zetterlund with "En gång i Stockholm".

References

Sol och vår Wikipedia