"Swedish: '''En ledig dag'''|i=no" is a Swedish song with lyrics by Bengt Sten,[1] originally released in 1967 by Swedish singer Östen Warnerbring. The melody is based on the 1964 Italian song "Weekend in Portofino", composed by with lyrics by Matteo Chiosso and recorded by . A cover version was the debut single released by Swedish singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad.
Warnerbring's version, first released on the EP Swedish: Sommarvind in February 1967, was backed by Marcus Österdahl's Orchestra.[2] The song then released as a single[3] and was a minor hit, charting in the Swedish: [[Svensktoppen]]|i=no at 9th place in June 1967, staying in the chart for 1 week.[4]
Swedish: En ledig dag|i=no | |
Cover: | En_Ledig_Dag_single_cover.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Anni-Frid Lyngstad |
Album: | Anni-Frid Lyngstad |
Language: | Swedish |
B-Side: | "Swedish: Peter kom tillbaka|i=no" |
Released: | September 1967 |
Recorded: | 11 September 1967 |
Studio: | Europafilm Studio, Stockholm |
Genre: | |
Label: | His Master's Voice |
Lyricist: | Bengt Sten |
Composer: | Bruno De Filippi |
Producer: | Olle Bergman |
Next Title: | Swedish: [[Yours (Quiéreme Mucho)|Din]]|i=no |
Next Year: | 1967 |
After winning the Swedish talent competition Swedish: Nya ansikten ("New Faces") in the national final held at Skansen on 3 September 1967, Lyngstad performed the song live on TV the same night. The day was Swedish: [[Dagen H]]|i=no (right hand traffic reorganization day), when Sweden changed from left-hand to right-hand traffic. Lyngstad's first professional recording session was on 11 September 1967 at Europafilm Studio, Stockholm, when she recorded the vocals for "Swedish: En ledig dag|i=no" in a single take.[5]
Lyngstad's version of "Swedish: En ledig dag|i=no" did not enter the Swedish: Svensktoppen|i=no chart but had circulated in the Swedish: Toppentipset|i=no chart at 11th place on 15 October 1967[6] and 13th place the following week.[7] Most of Lyngstad's continuous singles had this fate.[5] She did not reach to her breakthrough until two years later, she appeared as a contestant for Swedish: [[Melodifestivalen 1969|Melodifestivalen]]|i=no, singing "Swedish: Härlig är vår jord|i=no", and toured with Charlie Norman's cabaret shows.[5] Nonetheless, this single marked the turning point of Anni-Frid's life that her singing career would become successful in the future. This single was originally released as a non-album single in September 1967, but has been included on her compilation albums, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Swedish: Tre kvart från nu and Frida 1967–1972.