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"Du är alltid en del av mej"
Single by Henrik Åberg
from the album Du är alltid en del utav mej
Released1996
Genre Pop, schlager
Label Big Bag
Songwriter(s) Lasse Holm (music), Lasse Berghagen (lyrics)

"Du är alltid en del av mej" is a song with lyrics by Lars Berghagen and music by Lasse Holm. The song was performed by Henrik Åberg at Melodifestivalen 1996. The song's lyrics describe a person who has lost a loved one. The song has become common at funerals, since it can be interpreted that the you-person has died.

At Melodifestivalen, the song was knocked out from the first voting round, but at Svensktoppen it stayed for 36 weeks between 23 March-23 November 1996, topping the chart several times. [1] It meant Melodifestivalen record for a Svensktoppen song, counted as 2006 contest. [2] The record wasn't broken until 2008-2009 with Sanna Nielsen's Empty Room.

Charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
Sweden ( Sverigetopplistan) [3] 12

References

  1. ^ Svensktoppen - 1996
  2. ^ Melodifestivalen genom tiderna, Premium förlag 2006 (originally published in 1999), page 250-253 - Melodifestival 1996, Det nya ABBA?
  3. ^ Swedish charts

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Du är alltid en del av mej"
Single by Henrik Åberg
from the album Du är alltid en del utav mej
Released1996
Genre Pop, schlager
Label Big Bag
Songwriter(s) Lasse Holm (music), Lasse Berghagen (lyrics)

"Du är alltid en del av mej" is a song with lyrics by Lars Berghagen and music by Lasse Holm. The song was performed by Henrik Åberg at Melodifestivalen 1996. The song's lyrics describe a person who has lost a loved one. The song has become common at funerals, since it can be interpreted that the you-person has died.

At Melodifestivalen, the song was knocked out from the first voting round, but at Svensktoppen it stayed for 36 weeks between 23 March-23 November 1996, topping the chart several times. [1] It meant Melodifestivalen record for a Svensktoppen song, counted as 2006 contest. [2] The record wasn't broken until 2008-2009 with Sanna Nielsen's Empty Room.

Charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
Sweden ( Sverigetopplistan) [3] 12

References

  1. ^ Svensktoppen - 1996
  2. ^ Melodifestivalen genom tiderna, Premium förlag 2006 (originally published in 1999), page 250-253 - Melodifestival 1996, Det nya ABBA?
  3. ^ Swedish charts

External links



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