"In med bollen" is a song written by
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,
Markoolio
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and
Hans Schumacher
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, and recorded by Markoolio in 2004, acting as the official
fight song
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for the
Swedish men's national team during the
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in
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.
Tommy Söderberg contributed with vocals in the song and
Shirley Clamp featured as a choir girl.
Released as a single in 2004, it topped the
Swedish singles chart, as well as appearing on the soccer compilation album ''
Fotbollsfeber''. The song also charted at
Trackslistan for three weeks between 5–19 June 2004 with positions 16, 17 and 19. The song also charted at
Svensktoppen for two weeks between 20–27 June 2004 with positions 8 respective 10. before leaving chart.
A ''
Framåt fredag
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'' version was called ''In kom snöfyllda moln'', describing
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situation upon the arrival of
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in
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Framåt fredag - ''In kom snöfyllda moln''
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Track listing
# In med bollen - 3:22
# In med bollen (karaok eversion) - 3:23
# In med bollen (radio edit) - 3:02
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
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2004 songs
Markoolio songs
Football songs and chants
Number-one singles in Sweden
Swedish-language songs
Sweden at UEFA Euro 2004