Strawberry Fair

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I Can't Do Anything 02:29 Tools
Why Won't He Answer 02:50 Tools
Football Star 01:24 Tools
Regression 02:09 Tools
Give Up 03:09 Tools
Kristoffer 01:09 Tools
put yourself in my place 02:07 Tools
attack 02:38 Tools
don't you think you own too much 00:00 Tools
Educational Visit 00:00 Tools
NYC Hype 00:00 Tools
Where's Alex Taylor Now? 00:00 Tools
Unbuoyancy 01:38 Tools
Don't take yourself so seriously 01:51 Tools
She don't use jelly 00:00 Tools
Men from U.N.C.L.E. 00:00 Tools
Heaven Only Knows 01:52 Tools
Lise Meitner 01:41 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Where's Alex Taylor Now 01:39 Tools
Let it snow 01:32 Tools
Don't Take Yourself so Serious 01:32 Tools
Strawberry Fair - I Can't Do Anything 01:32 Tools
nowhere 01:32 Tools
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 01:32 Tools
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (Vaughn Monroe Cover) 01:32 Tools
Don't You Think You Own too Mu 01:32 Tools
Winter Wonderland 01:39 Tools
I Can Do Anything 01:39 Tools
attack! 01:39 Tools
I cant do anything 01:39 Tools
Unboyancy 01:39 Tools
nothing but a heartache 01:39 Tools
Why Won’t He Answer 01:39 Tools
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Strawberry Fair is the stage name of swedish soul/pop musician Jenny Franzén (born in the the Municipality of Ekerö in August, 1983). Inspired by bands such as The Aislers Set, Shop Assistants and Television Personalities she began writing her own material in the early part of the 21st century. 2003 saw the release of her first two self financed CD-R singles: "Empty Wallets and Greedy Companies" and "Strawberry Fair". That same year her song "Don't Take Everything So Seriously" was featured on "Picknick Picks!", a cassette compilation put together by the swedish fanzine Picknick and the California based record company Popgun. The next track Jenny committed to disc was "Attack!" and the album was "This Is My Secret Garden", a compilation released 2005 by the My Secret Garden label. "Attack!" was originally penned in 1965 by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell for the New York girl group The Toys. The fact that Jenny chose to cover it is a clear indication of her shift in musical direction - the lo-fi mannerisms of those introductory CD-Rs replaced by girl group, Motown and Brill Building influences. Influences she continues to explore and make her own even as we speak. February 2008 marked the release of the "Strawberry Fair sings 'I Can't Do Anything'" EP (Alltid hela tiden Records). You can listen to it on this page and on Strawberry Fair's MySpace. And, yeah, the name Strawberry Fair is appropriated from a My Little Pony character. But if you call Jenny "twee" she'll probably gaffa tape you to a Fat Tulips' record and throw you in the nearest lake. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.