- Främling (song)
Infobox ESC entry
song = flagicon|Sweden "Främling"
caption =
year = 1983
country = Sweden
artist =Carola Häggkvist
as =
with =
language = Swedish
languages =
composer =Lasse Holm
lyricist =Monica Forsberg
conductor = Anders Ekdahl
place = 3rd
points = 126
lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1983se from Diggiloo Thrush]
clip =
prev = Dag Efter Dag
prev_link = Dag Efter Dag
next = Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley
next_link = Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley"Främling" ("Stranger"), written by
Lasse Holm andMonica Forsberg and arranged byLennart Sjöholm , was the song performed by the 16-year-oldCarola Häggkvist which won the SwedishMelodifestivalen 1983 .At the
Eurovision Song Contest 1983 inMunich in the formerWest Germany the song finished third. It was performed fourth on the night, after theUnited Kingdom 's song "I'm Never Giving Up " by Sweet Dreams, and beforeItaly 's entry "Per Lucia " byRiccardo Fogli .Främling as best reached a 5th place at the Swedish singles charts.
Trivia
*
Kikki Danielsson was first asked to sing "Främling", but instead she chose "Varför är kärleken röd?", which finished second in the Swedish Melodifestivalen that year.
*Främling was also written with text versions in German, Dutch and English as, respectively, "Fremder", "Je ogen hebben geen geheimen" and "Love isn't Love".Cover versions
* The Swedish heavy metal group
Black Ingvars covered "Främling" on their 1998 album "Schlager Metal ".
* Finnish singerMeiju Suvas covered the song in Finnish, called "Muukalainen" (like Främling, also translates as "stranger").
* The Norwegian free-jazz bandFarmers Market has covered "Främling" on several concerts, and on their 2008 album "Surfin' USSR".###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
before=Dag efter dag by Chips
title=Melodifestivalen winners
after=Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley byHerreys
years=1983External links
* [http://hitparad.se/showitem.asp?interpret=Carola&titel=Fr%E4mling&cat=s "Främling" at the Swedish singles chart]
* [http://norwegiancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Carola+H%E4ggkvist&titel=Fr%E4mling&cat=s "Främling" at the Norwegian singles chart]
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