Tracks, or Trackslistan, was a top 20 song list and a program of the
Swedish
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Radio channel
SR P3
P3 (''Sveriges Radio P3'' or ''pe tre'') is a mainstream CHR-formatted station operated by Sweden's national publicly funded radio broadcasting organization Sveriges Radio. The P in P3 originally stood for Program (''Programme'') but today has n ...
. The program premiered on 8 September 1984, and was broadcast on Saturday afternoons. The listeners voted for the songs they think is the best. Track list was one of the top music charts in Sweden. The predecessor of the Tracks was "
Poporama
''Poporama'' was a weekly radio show on Swedish National Radio (Sveriges Radio P3) from 1974 to 1984, presented by Kaj Kindvall, that listed the hits of the week. ''Poporama'' replaced the radio show ''Tio i Topp'' that had done this up until Jun ...
" and was broadcast between 1974 and 1984. The host for the show was Kaj Kindvall.
The chart was discontinued in 2010.
The three most popular artists on the chart were Kent, Madonna and Roxette.
Trackslistan on television
"Trackslistan" was broadcast for three seasons in the mid-2000s by
SVT. There were different hosts during the seasons. In 2005, Gonzalo Del Rio was the host. An artist or a band were invited every week to perform their current song.
References
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External links
Trackslistan
Sveriges Radio programmes
1984 radio programme debuts
2011 radio programme endings
1984 establishments in Sweden
2011 disestablishments in Sweden