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'Stockholms strm' is a song written by Magnus Lindh, and originally recorded by Aston Reymers Rivaler on the 1980 album 'Krl'[http://smdb.kb.se/catalog/id/001429775 Information at Svensk mediedatabas] as well as appearing on the 1981 album 'Finaste blandning'.[http://smdb.kb.se/catalog/id/001888125 Information at Svensk mediedatabas]

The song charted at Svensktoppen for seven weeks between 18 January-1 March 1981, peaking at eight position.[http://www.sr.se/Diverse/AppData/Isidor/files/2023/3479.txt Svensktoppen - '1981']

In 2004, the song was recorded by Gsta Engstrm on the album 'Gsta Engstrm & Kavringarna p S/S Saltsjn'.[http://smdb.kb.se/catalog/id/001432992 Information at Svensk mediedatabas] In 2010, it was recorded by Rigo & the Topaz Sound.

The song lyrics arguing for no watercourse in the world compares to Stockholms strm.

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Category:1980 songs

Category:Songs about Stockholm

Category:Swedish songs

Category:Swedish-language songs


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