Poem, ballader och lite blues explained
Poem, ballader och lite blues (English: Poems, ballads and a little blues) is the sixth studio album by Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk. All songs from the album were newly recorded in 2007 by other artists, as a homage to Vreeswijk.[1]
Track listing
All songs by Cornelis Vreeswijk, unless otherwise noted.
- "Rosenblad, rosenblad" (Cornelis Vreeswijk/Georg Riedel)
- Generalens visa
- "Apollinaire"
- "Fåglar" (Cornelis Vreeswijk/Björn Lindh)
- "Jag" (Cornelis Vreeswijk/Björn Lindh)
- Hajar'u de då Jack?
- "Morbror Frans"
- Huvudlösen för aftonen
- "Etta"
- Fredmans Epistel no. 81 (Carl Michael Bellman
- "Blues för Inga-Maj"
- "Ett brev"
- Cool water - på Den Gyldene Freden (Cornelis Vreeswijk/Björn Lindh)
- "Ett gammalt bergtroll" (Waldenius, Borgudd, Häggström/Gustaf Fröding
- Sonja och Siw (Cornelis Vreeswijk/Georg Wadenius)
- "Predikan" (Cornelis Vreeswijk/Björn Lindh)
- Elisabeth
- "Hemställan"
- En visa till gagga (Cornelis Vreeswijk/Björn Lindh)
- "Ågren" (Alf Cranner, Harald Sverdrup, Cornelis Vreeswijk)
- "Hopplös blues"
- "Skulle iagh söria såå wore iagh tokott"
- "Transkription till d'Artagnan"
- "Anna själv tredje"
- "En viss sorts samba" (Cornelis Vreeswijk/Georg Riedel)
Personnel
Notes and References
- http://www.cornelis.se/min/poem.html Album info on www.cornelis.se