@hgfjyrdetryu Thank you for this post. My only known background ancestry is Finnish or Swedish. My grandfather Leksen died long ago in Minnesota and my mother just went to take care of of her step father Wilson. When we were children my mother used to sing a song I always thought was from Scandanavian background and I am trying to find it. But, it may just be a childhood song from Minnesota. Don't know the name but it talks about 'Peter's flowing spring" and "a kookoo's cry through the wood."
@ljushuwe It's there when the ladies sing, so they know about it. The gents just have a little trouble with the pronunciation of that whole phrase. "Hvem kan råh utan aaååh-rar"
I absolutely love this chior's performance. Thank you for sharing this video. Tack så mycket! Du är väldigt vänlig, 06U2! Jag gillar den... det verkligen!
Sverige är ett underbart land. Jag skulle vilja besöka Sverige en dag.
Ursäkta mig! Min Svenska är dålig. Jag måste öva på min Svenska.
Please post more videos. Take care.
--- WilsDomain (Children advocate, U.S. Marine/Cold War veteran)
I love song is so cute <3
camrasmus 9 months ago
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hgfjyrdetryu 1 year ago
here are the translated lyrics:
Who can sail without wind?
Who can row without oars?
Who can part from their friends, without shedding tears?
I can sail without wind.
I can row without oars.
But I cannot part from my friends, without shedding tears.
please thumbs up so that every person can know how beautiful the meaning of this song is
hgfjyrdetryu 1 year ago 23
@hgfjyrdetryu Thank you for this post. My only known background ancestry is Finnish or Swedish. My grandfather Leksen died long ago in Minnesota and my mother just went to take care of of her step father Wilson. When we were children my mother used to sing a song I always thought was from Scandanavian background and I am trying to find it. But, it may just be a childhood song from Minnesota. Don't know the name but it talks about 'Peter's flowing spring" and "a kookoo's cry through the wood."
monawatts 8 months ago
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hgfjyrdetryu 1 year ago
very nice indeed ;) but where did the "å" in åror go? :P
ljushuwe 1 year ago
@ljushuwe It's there when the ladies sing, so they know about it. The gents just have a little trouble with the pronunciation of that whole phrase. "Hvem kan råh utan aaååh-rar"
Bobstew68 1 year ago
wonderful!!!
MrAlexanderromero 2 years ago
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incredibly beautiful! love this song so much! <3
DiDoLi94 2 years ago
Beautiful voices, heinous dresses.
Doliath 2 years ago 6
this is AWESOME. we just got done singing this arrangement and its not easy. well done...maybe a little fast, but such a great choral tone.
OPERAbaryton 2 years ago
very vivid...
christianmachafolk 2 years ago
beautiful
UDbmas 2 years ago 2
omg. so beautiful <3
kewkansikte 3 years ago
ohh one of swedens mest lovely songs its verry loved in here. Bra jobbat. iyi yaptinis saolun.
karstrum 3 years ago 11
I absolutely love this chior's performance. Thank you for sharing this video. Tack så mycket! Du är väldigt vänlig, 06U2! Jag gillar den... det verkligen!
Sverige är ett underbart land. Jag skulle vilja besöka Sverige en dag.
Ursäkta mig! Min Svenska är dålig. Jag måste öva på min Svenska.
Please post more videos. Take care.
--- WilsDomain (Children advocate, U.S. Marine/Cold War veteran)
wilsdomain 3 years ago 6
where did you learn our language?
Yotun22 2 years ago
it's shure a wonderfull song
imanok90 3 years ago
So wonderfull..
merry1234567 3 years ago
I have to sing the english version in my choir, but it's so much prettier this way! *cries* I love it!!!
Aravis17 4 years ago 4