Family Four

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Härliga sommardag 02:43 Tools
Vita vidder 03:11 Tools
Hej mitt vinterland 02:25 Tools
Kör långsamt 03:02 Tools
De' Ska Va' Gamla Låtar 01:54 Tools
En häst utan namn 03:33 Tools
Rap Attack 10:30 Tools
Det var inte menat så 03:08 Tools
Det ska va' gamla låtar 03:05 Tools
Vita vider 01:54 Tools
Tidig Sommarmorgon 02:46 Tools
Tidigt en sommarmorgon 02:47 Tools
Vintervisa 02:38 Tools
Jag undrar när solen går ner 03:05 Tools
Heja Mamma 02:30 Tools
Tjänare Kärlek 02:38 Tools
Jag känner att jag börjar tycka om dej 03:00 Tools
Mr Bonjangles 05:32 Tools
Jingeling tingeling 02:30 Tools
Följ mig på vägen genom livet 02:23 Tools
Vårt svenska eldorado 02:45 Tools
Familjelycka 03:05 Tools
Du som vandrar genom livet 02:38 Tools
Tänk om världen var min ändå 02:27 Tools
Family Four's julpotpurri 01:56 Tools
Ta hit din längtan 03:01 Tools
Nu ska jag tala om 03:16 Tools
En dag fylld av kärlek 02:13 Tools
Jag drömmer om en jul hemma 01:56 Tools
Man får bocka och tacka 03:04 Tools
Nu kan hela vår värld sjunga med 02:42 Tools
Rudolf med röda mulen 02:06 Tools
Samma Sol 02:55 Tools
Små lätta moln 02:21 Tools
Varm korv boogie 02:14 Tools
Det ska va gamla låtar 01:56 Tools
Kalla'T Va' Du Vill 02:39 Tools
Gläns över sjö och strand 01:56 Tools
Ta aldrig friheten ifrån mig 03:44 Tools
Mannen i roddbåten 02:39 Tools
Runt, Runt, Runt I Ett Ekorrhjul 04:23 Tools
En Hast Utan Namn 03:03 Tools
Stilla natt, heliga natt 03:28 Tools
Broar till varandra 02:09 Tools
Kalla't Va' Du Vill (I Am Just A Girl) 03:03 Tools
Nu har jag fått den jag vill ha 03:56 Tools
En dag i sänder 03:49 Tools
I Gryningen 03:56 Tools
En dag i juni 03:37 Tools
Det är då du behöver en vän 02:39 Tools
Tiden går och klockan slår 03:28 Tools
Ta hit din läntan 02:14 Tools
Ingenting 02:39 Tools
Ett Hus Är Inget Hem (A House Is Not A Home) 02:44 Tools
Folk är inte som man tror 03:49 Tools
Mr Bojangles 03:49 Tools
Följ Med Mig På Vägen Genom Livet 03:28 Tools
En H 03:37 Tools
Kom med mej till kärlekens torg 02:53 Tools
Min Soldat - Live 02:37 Tools
Sov på min arm 03:37 Tools
Karnas Visa (The Cherry Tree Carol) 01:59 Tools
Du (Dream) 03:03 Tools
Familje lycka 03:37 Tools
Det Ska Va´ Gamla Låtar 03:37 Tools
När vi var små 02:50 Tools
Karnas visa 02:39 Tools
Greif' nicht nach den Sternen (Vita vidder, tysk version) 03:37 Tools
Tänk Om Världen Var Min 02:53 Tools
Min Soldat (Live) 02:39 Tools
Vita Vidder (1971) 03:11 Tools
Skicka Hem Mej Till Bollnäs 01:45 Tools
Som En Mås Över Hav 03:28 Tools
Min Bil (Bill ur Teaterbåten) - Live 02:50 Tools
Hдrliga Sommardag 02:39 Tools
greif' nicht nach den Sternen 03:18 Tools
Följ Med Mej Till Dixieland (Floatin' Down To Cotton Town) - Live 02:50 Tools
En sång om världen 02:37 Tools
Family Four De' Ska Va' Gamla Låtar 02:37 Tools
De ´ska Va´gamla Låtar 02:37 Tools
Vita viddar 02:37 Tools
Vi går på en väg 02:53 Tools
Can't Buy Me Love - Live 02:53 Tools
Kör Långsamt (Cab Driver) 02:37 Tools
Jag känner att jag börjar tycka om dig 02:53 Tools
Följ med mej 02:53 Tools
Jag Känner Att Jag Börjar Tyck 02:53 Tools
de ska va gamla låtar 02:50 Tools
Ol' Man River - Live 02:50 Tools
En Ragtimepianist (The Pianoman) - Live 02:50 Tools
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Family Four were a Swedish pop group who recorded during the 1960s and 1970s. They were made up of Berdnt Öst, Marie Bergman, Agnetha Munther and Pierre Isacsson. They won Melodifestivalen twice, in 1971 with "Vita vidder" and in 1972 with "Härliga sommardag". They went on to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest on these two occasions. They finished sixth in 1971 and 13th in 1972. Both Marie Bergman and Pierre Isacsson went on to successful solo careers. Eurovision Song Contest 1971 - Dublin Entry for Sweden Performer: Family Four Song title: Vita Vidder Song writer(s): Song composer(s): Håkan Elmquist Sang in Position: 12 Final Position: 6 Total Points: 85 For the first time in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, Ireland hosted the event at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin. Compared to 1970, the number of participants rose again to 18 as Finland, Norway, Sweden and Portugal all re-entered after a year of absence. Malta had its debut, so altogether 18 countries were present and the contest was broadcast in 29 countries. The rule of performing either as single or duet was abolished: now groups of up to six persons were allowed to perform at Eurovision Song Contests. In this year's Eurovision Song Contest, a new voting system was created: two jury members - one of them had to be younger than 25 - had to award between 1 and 5 points to each song. This created some problems because some juries gave fewer points than others. For example, Luxembourg awarded 43 points altogether compared to France's 107! This system meant that jury members could vote tactically, awarding few points and hoping to gain many. The small principality of Monaco on the other hand won for the first time with the song Un Banc, Un Abre, Une Rue by French-born Séverine, who then went on to have a successful career especially in Germany. The first appearance of Malta was unsuccessful: their participant Joe Grech ended up in last place. Norwegian singer Hanne Krogh would return to the contest as half of the Eurovision Song Contest winner duo Bobbysocks in 1985. But in 1971, she came only 17th. Eurovision Song Contest 1972 - Edinburgh Entry for Sweden Performer: Family Four Song title: Härliga Sommardag Song writer(s): Song composer(s): Håkan Elmquist Sang in Position: 14 Final Position: 13 Total Points: 75 Despite the victory of Monaco the previous year, the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest took place in Edinburgh. The reason that the contest did not take place in Monaco was because the small Mediterranean nation could not provide a decent venue. However, it was later rumoured that the real reason was that Monaco was not in a financial position to host the contest. The BBC took over and chose a venue outside of London for the first time. The contest was broadcast live to Asia for the first time with viewers in Japan, Taiwan, The Philippines, Hong Kong and Thailand, all able to watch the show. It also was the first year that a video wall was used to present song titles and artists. For the third time already, Luxembourg won the song contest with the entry Aprés Toi performed by Vicky Leandros. The writer of the winning song, Yves Desca, also wrote the winning song of 1971 by Séverine. It was the first time in the history of the Song Contest that the same song writer won twice in a row and for two different countries. Greek-born singer Vicky Leandros also took part in the contest for the second time and won for Luxembourg thanks to a well-planned PR campaign. This time she also used her surname, something she had avoided the first time when she participated just as "Vicky" in 1967. The winning song Après toi sold míllions of copies all over Europe, and Vicky Leandros appeared in TV-shows all over Europe. She would try to enter the Eurovision Song Contest again in 2006, but only came 3rd in the German national final for the contest. The Irish entry Ceol An Ghrá by Sandie Jones was sung in the Irish language and until now, it remains the only song ever to be sung in Irish in the Eurovision Song Contest; Malta took part in the contest for the second time and came last again with Helen & Joseph's L' imhabba. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.