Dej ska jag älska all min tid (song)

"Dej ska jag älska all min tid"
Single by Leif Bloms
from the album Dej ska jag älska all min tid
Released 1992
Format CD
Recorded dansband music
Label Frituna
Songwriter(s) Mona Gustafsson
Leif Bloms singles chronology
""Stopp stanna upp" / "String Module Error: Match not found"
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""Dej ska jag älska all min tid"/"Öppna ditt fönster" / "String Module Error: Match not found"
(1992)
""Det bästa som hänt" / "String Module Error: Match not found"
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"Stopp stanna upp"/"Tid att förstå " (1991) "Dej ska jag älska all min tid"/"Öppna ditt fönster"/"Ensam med dig" (1992) "Det bästa som hänt"/"Det finns ingenting att hämta" ("Blame it on the Bossa Nova")/"Om du ser i mina ögon" (1993)

Dej ska jag älska all min tid is a dansband song written by Mona Gustafsson, back then vocalist in Leif Bloms. With the song, the band competed at Hänt's song contest on 4 October 1992,[1] winning the entire contest. The band also recorded the song, and released it as a single the same year, and the song also appeared on the 1993 album Dej ska jag älska all min tid.[2]

The song became historic as the first and only winning song throughout the history of the competition that was written and performed by the same person.[3]

The song was tested for Svensktoppen on 28 November 1992, but failed to enter the chart.[4] However, the song entered other charts.[5]

In 2007 Leif Hagbergs recorded the song on the album Låtar vi minns, 6.[6] The song has also been recorded in Danish by Kim & Halo, which they did in 1993 as Dig vil jeg elske al min tid'.[7]

The song lyrics depict a girl-woman describing her love to the one she loves, a light in the dark winter night.

Single track listing

  1. Dej ska jag älska all min tid
  2. Öppna ditt fönster
  3. Ensam med dig

References

  1. Information at Svensk mediedatabas
  2. Information at Svensk mediedatabas
  3. Gunilla Ginström (30 January 2015). "Mona G fortfarande på G" (in Swedish). Yle. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  4. "Mona Gustafsson". Retrieved 16 June 2014.
  5. "Dansbandsnostalgi". Markuz. Archived from the original on 6 June 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
  6. Information at Svensk mediedatabas
  7. "Udgivelser" (in Danish). Kim & Halo. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
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