Plommon: Emma CD Track Listing
Plommon
Emma (1999)
PLOMMON - (1999) Emma\nFolk music from Sweden\n\nPlommon :\nSanna Ros
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: Music
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: music songs tracks folk Folk- Plommon - Anders Vals (03:42)
Maria lived in Finland for some months; she wrote this waltz when she had just arrived, not knowing anyone in Finland and waiting for her friend to visit from Sweden.\n - Plommon - Skr
means "the tailor" and is a traditional song from Sk - Plommon - Kr
The title means "the crow". One of the most widely known Swedish lullabies based on a medieval melody that is known all over Europe. The version we sing is from Sk - Plommon - Peters Resa (07:01)
is a medley. "20 vals" was a birthday present for Maria when she turned 20, composed by Anders Larsson. "Polska" after Komp-Sven, a traditional tune from Malm - Plommon - K
K - Plommon - Kl
In this medley we play "L - Plommon - Smygaren (03:10)
means "the sneaker" and is a composition by Ingeborg. She wrote this tune the night before an exam. Instead of studying she calmed her nerves creating a song.\n - Plommon - Emma (05:49)
A beautiful traditional Finnish song in Swedish for a girl named Emma. It happens to be one of the most frequently played folksongs in Sweden and its theme is "Do you remember that moonlight night, when we were dancing all alone and you promised that you - Plommon - Snoan (02:04)
is a traditional tune from the repertoire of K - Plommon - F
Just a very good traditional Sl - Plommon - K
is based on a traditional song from Sk - Plommon - Palt (05:02)
is a medley named after a northern Swedish dish made up mostly of potatoes and pork meat. "T - Plommon - Dorotea (02:51)
is a traditional tune from V - Plommon - Sk
A traditional song about Sk
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