Fjäriln vingad syns på Haga

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title: Fjäriln vingad syns på Haga
text: Fjäril'n vingad syns på Haga is one of Carl Michael Bellman's collection of songs called Fredmans sånger, published in 1791, where it is No. 64. The song describes Haga Park, the attractive natural setting of King Gustav III's never-completed Haga Palace just north of Stockholm. An earlier version of the song was a verse petition to obtain a job for Bellman's wife. The composition is one of the most popular of Bellman's songs, being known by many Swedes by heart. It has been recorded many times
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description: Song by Carl Michael Bellman
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fj%C3%A4riln_vingad_syns_p%C3%A5_Haga
date created: 2016-03-09T13:54:19Z
date modified: 2024-09-07T08:49:32Z
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