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Änglahund is a song written by Hasse Andersson, and recorded on his 1982 album with the same name. The song's lyrics asks the question if
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allows people bringing their
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into Heaven after death. The song has also been recorded with lyrics in English, as ''Angel Buddy''. The song was also dealt with during a meeting of bishops, where Christian leaders wondered how a non-religious song about the afterlife could make thousands of people listen, while priests in church had problems getting visitors despite dealing with the same issue. Song lyrics reflect a time when
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was used in
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.


Other recordings

* Vikingarna recorded the song in 1983 on the album " Kramgoa låtar 11". Their recording of the song also appears in the 2014 film ''
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'', in a rather humorous way, by being played on the radio after the family worry about a dog that the main character, Sune, feels bad about having hit with a soccer ball. *Swedish rock band Kenneth & the Knutters recorded the song as "Änglabåge", replacing the dog theme with the
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. *Swedish musician and preacher MÃ¥lle Lindberg also recorded the song. *Swedish rock band
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released a cover of the song in 2017. Later the same year they released the English-language song "Hounds from Hell" with the same instrumentals.


In other languages

A Danish-language-version, ''Himmelhunden'', was written by Calle Sand and became the 1984 breakthrough song for Teddy Edelmann.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Anglahund 1982 songs Songs in Swedish Songs written by Hasse Andersson Hasse Andersson songs Vikingarna (band) songs Songs about dogs