En spjutkastares visor
En spjutkastares visor | ||||
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Studio album by Cornelis Vreeswijk | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
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Folk music Protest music Swedish folk music | |||
Label | Universal Records | |||
Cornelis Vreeswijk chronology | ||||
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En spjutkastares visor, (English: Songs of the javelin thrower) is a music album recorded by the Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk in 1980. Recorded in Helsinki, Finland, the album contains older Finnish popular melodies from Tapio Rautavaara, Konsta Jylhä and others. Rautavara was also a successful javelin thrower and his gold medal in 1948 Olympic games is referred in the album title.
List of tracks
- Farfars halmhatt (Tapio Rautavaara/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 3:04
- Den ståndaktige gossens jenka (Georg Malmstén/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 3:50
- Den gråtande flöjten (Oskar Merikanto/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 3:30
- Konstas fina vals (Konsta Jylhä/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 2:35
- Stopets spår (Konsta Jylhä/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 2:51
- Kalle Tappinens samba (Georg Malmstén/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 4:30
- Nog finns det här i världen att sjunga (Toivo Kärki/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 2:42
- Solgnuttan och trollet (Reino Helismaa/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 3:15
- Gå på du vandringsman (Toivo Kärki/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 2:45
- Halta Eriksson (Tapio Rautavaara/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 4:15
- Luffaren och katten (Reino Helismaa/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 3:03
- Den blåa drömmen (Tapio Rautavaara/Cornelis Vreeswijk) – 4:22
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