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Trubaduren

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Released
  
1994

Genre
  
pop rock

Format
  
CD

Writer(s)
  
Anders Henriksson, Magnus Uggla

"Trubaduren" (1994)
  
"Kung för en dag" (1997)

Trubaduren is a ballad song written by Magnus Uggla and Anders Henriksson, and performed by Magnus Uggla on the 1993 "Alla får påsar".

The song was tested for Svensktoppen, where it stayed for seven weeks during the period 17 September–29 October 1994, peaking at third position.

The song lyrics depict a male I-person together with some other people at a beach during a party in Tylösand, where the I-person searches for romance with a girl. Suddenly, a troubadour appears with the guitar and the harmonica, and begins to sing and play until the I-person walks home. Lyrical, the song mentions several songs, artists and music groups.

Lyrical, the song is one of those Magnus Uggla are the most pleased with. The Nanana-refrain was written so you could also sing the Simon & Garfunkel song The Boxer, a song popular among street musicians. According to Magnus Uggla, the idea for the song came when Hans Gardemar – a keyboard player he got to know during the Povel Ramel revue and who used to bring a melodica, to events like Magnus Uggla's birthday, appeared with his brother, who used to play the violin. The song is often played during Magnus Uggla concerts, and has become popular as a sing-along song.

At Så mycket bättre the song was performed by Magnus Uggla with Olle Ljungström.

References

Trubaduren Wikipedia