Visa från Utanmyra explained

"Visa från Utanmyra" (English: Song from Utanmyra) is a traditional Swedish folk song written as a melody to two separate texts. The first text, entitled O tysta ensamhet (translated: Oh Silent Solitude), was written by Olof von Dalin.[1] The second text, entitled Visa från Utanmyra, was written by Björn Lindroth.[2] Lindroth's text is perhaps the best-known version today. Utanmyra is a småort village located in Sollerön, Dalarna, Sweden.

The song has been played in a jazz context and interpreted by several artists, including Arne Domnérus, Monica Zetterlund, Wintergatan and Jan Johansson. Johansson's version was featured on his seminal 1964 album Jazz på svenska.[3]

Jan Johansson's version of the song was used in Svenska för Nybörjare (Swedish for Beginners), a recurring sketch on the TV program Hipphipp!.

Swedish folktronica band Wintergatan covered the song in 2014.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eduard 200 gamla kända visor, No. 138 . Stefan . Lindén . 2016-07-14.
  2. Web site: Visa från Utanmyra, notes . Rytmus . 2016-07-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141102152106/http://rytmus.se/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Noter_Visa_fran_utanmyra.pdf . 2014-11-02 . dead .
  3. News: Jazz på svenska, 50 Years . SvD . Mattias . Mächs . 2014-07-19 . 2016-07-14.