Cornelis sjunger Taube explained

Cornelis sjunger Taube
Type:Album
Artist:Cornelis Vreeswijk
Cover:1969_Taube.jpg
Released:1969
Genre:Folk music
Protest music
Swedish folk music
Length:34:14
Label:Metronome
Producer:Anders Burman
Prev Title:Tio vackra visor och Personliga Person
Prev Year:1968
Next Title:Poem, ballader och lite blues
Next Year:1970

Cornelis sjunger Taube (English: Cornelis sings Taube) is the fifth studio album by Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk. This album is homage to Evert Taube (1890–1976), author, artist, composer and singer.[1]

Track listing

Music and lyrics by Evert Taube unless otherwise noted

  1. "Den sjuttonde balladen"
  2. "Byssan lull" (Trad./Taube)
  3. "Den glade bagarn i San Remo"
  4. "Dansen på Sunnanö"
  5. "Nudistpolka"
  6. "Skärgårdsfrun"
  7. "Ingrid Dardels polska"
  8. "Vals i Valparaiso"
  9. "Och skulle det så vara" (Gunnar Gahn/Taube)
  10. "Oxdragarsång"
  11. "Cervantes (Gunnar Ekelöf/Taube)
  12. "Fritiof Anderssons paradmarsch"
  13. "Jag är fri, jag har sonat"

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cornelis.se/min/taube.html Album info on www.cornelis.se