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O, min Carl Gustaf is a song written by Emil Norlander, which in 1901 appeared in the revue "I sjunde himlen". It was recorded by August Svensson in 1906. The song was also performed by Kjerstin Dellert when the Swedish royal couple married in 1976, then referring to king Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and her version was released as a record in 1978. Her recording even charted at Svensktoppen for 11 weeks between 4 June-13 August 1978, peaking at second position.

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  • O, min Carl Gustaf (en)
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  • O, min Carl Gustaf is a song written by Emil Norlander, which in 1901 appeared in the revue "I sjunde himlen". It was recorded by August Svensson in 1906. The song was also performed by Kjerstin Dellert when the Swedish royal couple married in 1976, then referring to king Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and her version was released as a record in 1978. Her recording even charted at Svensktoppen for 11 weeks between 4 June-13 August 1978, peaking at second position. (en)
  • "O, min Carl Gustaf" är en sång skriven av Emil Norlander, och 1901 var den med i revyn I sjunde himlen. Den spelades ursprungligen in på skiva 1906 av August Svensson. Den sjöngs även av Kjerstin Dellert när svenska kungaparet gifte sig 1976, och syftade då på Carl XVI Gustaf. Versionen utkom på skiva 1978. Hennes inspelning låg även på Svensktoppen i elva veckor under perioden 4 juni–13 augusti 1978, med andraplats som högsta placering. (sv)
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  • O, min Carl Gustaf is a song written by Emil Norlander, which in 1901 appeared in the revue "I sjunde himlen". It was recorded by August Svensson in 1906. The song was also performed by Kjerstin Dellert when the Swedish royal couple married in 1976, then referring to king Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and her version was released as a record in 1978. Her recording even charted at Svensktoppen for 11 weeks between 4 June-13 August 1978, peaking at second position. (en)
  • "O, min Carl Gustaf" är en sång skriven av Emil Norlander, och 1901 var den med i revyn I sjunde himlen. Den spelades ursprungligen in på skiva 1906 av August Svensson. Den sjöngs även av Kjerstin Dellert när svenska kungaparet gifte sig 1976, och syftade då på Carl XVI Gustaf. Versionen utkom på skiva 1978. Hennes inspelning låg även på Svensktoppen i elva veckor under perioden 4 juni–13 augusti 1978, med andraplats som högsta placering. (sv)
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