File:Allsång Skansen 1937.ogv
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DescriptionAllsång Skansen 1937.ogv |
English: Sing-along at Skansen in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1937. This short excerpt is from the film Varje dag en världsrevy.ogv (offset 14:19), describing the production of the newspaper Stockholms-Tidning and opens with a child reading about how 20,000 people sang-along the day before. The song (Tralalla lalla la) is from "Tre trallande jäntor", lyrics by Gustaf Fröding (1860-1911), composed by Felix Körling (1864-1937).
Svenska: Unisona sången (allsång) på Skansen, 1937. Detta korta klipp är från filmen Varje dag en världsrevy.ogv (start 14:19 in), som beskriver framställningen av Stockholms-Tidningen och inleds med ett barn som läser om hur 20,000 sjöng unisont den föregående dagen. Sången (Tralalla lalla la) är "Tre trallande jäntor", text av Gustaf Fröding (1860-1911), tonsatt av Felix Körling (1864-1937).
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Source | Excerpt from File:Varje dag en världsrevy.ogv (seconds 870-890) |
Author | AB Svensk Filmindustri |
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