"Pop opp i topp" | |
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Song by Thore Skogman and Lill-Babs | |
Language | Swedish |
Released | 1965 |
Genre | |
Songwriter(s) | Thore Skogman |
"Pop opp i topp" is a song written by Thore Skogman, and was originally recorded as a duet between Thore Skogman and Lill-Babs for the 1965 film Pang i bygget.
Lyrically, the song describe the popular musical developments during the 1950s and 1960s, with electric instruments becoming more common.
"Popitop" | |
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Single by Dag Vag | |
B-side | "Majskolv" |
Released | 1981 |
Recorded | July 1981 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 3:44 |
Label | Ball |
Songwriter(s) | Thore Skogman |
Swedish rock group Dag Vag recorded the song, releasing it as a single in 1981 with "Majskolv" as B-side. [1] The song was then titled "Popitop", and charted at Svensktoppen for 10 weeks between 28 and 30 March 1982, [2] peaking with two fourth positions the first four weeks. The song stayed at the chart for 10 weeks, and would have remained longer if a song was allowed to stay longer than that at the time.
Chart (1982) | Peak position |
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Sweden ( Sverigetopplistan) [4] | 3 |
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"Pop opp i topp" | |
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Song by Thore Skogman and Lill-Babs | |
Language | Swedish |
Released | 1965 |
Genre | |
Songwriter(s) | Thore Skogman |
"Pop opp i topp" is a song written by Thore Skogman, and was originally recorded as a duet between Thore Skogman and Lill-Babs for the 1965 film Pang i bygget.
Lyrically, the song describe the popular musical developments during the 1950s and 1960s, with electric instruments becoming more common.
"Popitop" | |
---|---|
Single by Dag Vag | |
B-side | "Majskolv" |
Released | 1981 |
Recorded | July 1981 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 3:44 |
Label | Ball |
Songwriter(s) | Thore Skogman |
Swedish rock group Dag Vag recorded the song, releasing it as a single in 1981 with "Majskolv" as B-side. [1] The song was then titled "Popitop", and charted at Svensktoppen for 10 weeks between 28 and 30 March 1982, [2] peaking with two fourth positions the first four weeks. The song stayed at the chart for 10 weeks, and would have remained longer if a song was allowed to stay longer than that at the time.
Chart (1982) | Peak position |
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Sweden ( Sverigetopplistan) [4] | 3 |
{{
cite AV media notes}}
: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (
link)