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Till Min Kära
"Till min kära" is a song written in 1993 by Peter Grundström of Thor Görans, recorded by Thor Görans, and released as a single in 1994. The recording was never tested for Svensktoppen. A Streaplers recording stayed at Svensktoppen for 73 weeks beginning 16 September 1995 until 15 February 1997, which at the time was a new record. The song is also on the 1995 Streaplers album " Till min kära." The song was appointed "Svensktoppen song of the year" in 1996. During 1996 the song stayed at the Svensktoppen first place for 22 weeks. Jørgen de Mylius wrote lyrics in Danish as "Til min kære," which was recorded by Danish dansband Kandis for the 2000 album '' Kandis 8''.Kandis - ''Til min kære''
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Thor Görans
Thor Görans was a dansband in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, established 1976 and disestablished following the final gig in Lycksele, Sweden 8 April 2006. Discography Albums ;Studio *''Svunna tiders lycka'' - 1982 *''Glöm ej bort det finns rosor'' - 1984 *''Lyckans dag'' - 1989 *''Känslor mellan två'' - 1990 *''Judy'' - 1992 *''Ta mig hem'' - 1996 *''En på miljonen'' - 2000 *''Ändrade planer'' - 2003 *''Lika barn leka bäst'' - 2016 ;Compilations *''40 År på Vägarna 1975-2015'' - 2015 Album contribution *Soundtrack: Black Jack (soundtrack album), Black Jack - 1990 Svensktoppen hit songs *I mitt innersta hjärta - 1993 *Att älska så här - 1996 *Ingen som du - 1997 *Att älska så här - 1996 *En vän för livet - 1998-1999 *Små ögonblick - 1999 *Ett hjärta som älskar - 1999 *Säg att du längtar - 2000 *När alla gått hem - 2002 Non-charting *Älskar du mej - 1998 *En på miljonen - 2000 *Med fötterna på jorden - 2001 References

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Norwegian Language
Norwegian ( ) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family spoken mainly in Norway, where it is an official language. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular, are very close. These Scandinavian languages, together with Faroese and Icelandic as well as some extinct languages, constitute the North Germanic languages. Faroese and Icelandic are not mutually intelligible with Norwegian in their spoken form because continental Scandinavian has diverged from them. While the two Germanic languages with the greatest numbers of speakers, English and German, have close similarities with Norwegian, neither is mutually intelligible with it. Norwegian is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Age. Today there are two official forms of ''written'' ...
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Thor Görans Songs
Thor (from ) is a prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing, and fertility. Besides Old Norse , the deity occurs in Old English as , in Old Frisian as ', in Old Saxon as ', and in Old High German as , all ultimately stemming from the Proto-Germanic theonym , meaning 'Thunder'. Thor is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of , to the Germanic expansions of the Migration Period, to his high popularity during the Viking Age, when, in the face of the process of the Christianization of Scandinavia, emblems of his hammer, , were worn and Norse pagan personal names containing the name of the god bear witness to his popularity. Narratives featuring Thor are most prominently attested in Old Norse, where Thor appears throughout Norse mythology. ...
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