Bra vibrationer (song) explained
"Bra vibrationer" (in Swedish pronounced as /ˈbrɑː vɪbraˈɧǔːnɛr/; "Good vibrations"), written by Ingela Forsman and composed by Lasse Holm, was the entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1985, performed by Kikki Danielsson.
History
Danielsson won the right to perform at the contest, held in Gothenburg, by winning the Swedish national final, Melodifestivalen 1985, where she was the first singer to perform. The song won by seven points over the second-place finisher, Dan Tillberg with his song "Ta min hand" ("Take my hand").
In Gothenburg, the song was performed sixteenth on the night, after 's Mariella Farré and Pino Gasparini with "Piano, Piano", and before 's Gary Lux with "Kinder dieser Welt". At the end of judging that evening, "Bra vibrationer" took the third-place slot with 103 points. Finland and Norway both awarded Sweden 12 points that night. Danielsson's performance was backed up by dancers Mary Johnson and David Johnson.
Sung in contemporary schlager music style, the singer relates her strong emotions upon falling in love with a man with whom she had just met. She is concerned about things moving too fast, but in the end, she feels "good vibrations" and is very happy with what has transpired.
After Eurovision, the song was placed at number 12 on the Swedish Singles Chart, and it stayed in the top 50 for eight weeks.
Track listing (single)
- Bra vibrationer
- Plingeling
Trivia
Other recordings
- Swedish musician Magnus Svensson recorded the song on his 1985 album The Organ Sounds of Magnus.[2]
- Swedish group Lars Vegas trio recorded the song on their 1993 maxisingle-CD Kikki Resque.[3]
- At Körslaget 2008 the song was performed by Siw Malmkvist's Team Siw, and its version also appeared on the official compilation album.[4]
- At Dansbandskampen 2008 the song was performed by Scotts.
- A Framåt fredag version was called "Bra sensationer" ("Good sensations") describing newspapers' attempts to sell copies.[5] Another version in the same radio programme was called "För många nationer" ("Too many nations") referring to the discussions of neighboring votes at the Eurovision Song Contest.[6]
- In 2015 Kumba M'bye and Amanda Serra performed an own version at TV4's Lyckliga gatan.[7]
- As a part of the eight season of Så mycket bättre, a cover version of the song was released by fellow Melodifestivalen winner Eric Saade. Saade's version, titled "Bra vibrationer (vill ha mer)", featured additional lyrics as well as an updated sound.[8]
Charts
Eric Saade
Notes and References
- Web site: Poplight - Lena Philipsson . 2015-10-02 . https://archive.today/20151002181906/http://arkiv.poplight.se/artist/lena-philipsson . 2015-10-02 . dead .
- http://smdb.kb.se/catalog/id/001890459 Information at Svensk mediedatabas
- http://smdb.kb.se/catalog/id/001503796 Information at Svensk mediedatabas
- Web site: Körslaget. Svensk mediedatabas. sv. 2008. 15 August 2011.
- http://www.sr.se/vast/framotfredag/texter/Bra_sensationer.htm Framåt fredag - Bra sensationer
- http://www.sr.se/vast/framotfredag/texter/F%C3%B6r%20m%C3%A5nga%20nationer.htm Framåt fredag - För många nationer
- Web site: Bra vibrationer med skånsk rapdrottning. Skånskan. sv. Yvonne Erlandsson. 22 January 2015. 16 June 2015. 18 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170618003328/http://www.skd.se/2015/01/22/bra-vibrationer-med-skansk-rap-drottning/. dead.
- News: Icona Pop gjorde slut i baktakt. Göteborgsposten. sv. Johanna Hagström. 18 November 2017. 20 November 2017.
- Web site: Bra vibrationer. Swedishcharts. 2015. 16 June 2015.
- Web site: Bra vibrationer (vill ha mer). Swedishcharts. 2017. 26 November 2017.