Tommys

Tommys is a dansband from Vaasa,[1] established in 1980. Hans Martin was the singer from establishment until the year 2000. During the 1980s, the band mostly played throughout Ostrobothnia, and Swedish-speaking parts of southern Finland. In Sweden, the breakthrough was their 1991 hit "Vår dotter".[2]

Tommys
Background information
OriginVaasa, Finland
GenresDansband music
Years active1980-

Discography

  • Sommarhälsning - 1988
  • En ny glädje - 1989
  • De tusen sjöars land - 1990
  • Ensamhet - 1991
  • Hyllning till far och mor - 1992
  • Som en vårnatt - 1994
  • Lyckans land - 1997
  • En liten blomma - 1997
  • Som vita duvor - 1998
  • Min kärlek blommar än - 1999
  • Till en vän - 2000
  • Aftonstjärnan - 2001
  • Tommys bästa (2CD) - 2001
  • I kväll ska vi ha fest - 2003
  • En dag i taget - 2006
  • Stunder av lycka - 2006
  • Big-5 - 2010
  • Spegelbild (30 år) - 2011
  • Sjömannen och stjärnan - 2012
  • Nånting - 2013
  • Kära mor - 2015
  • Våga Vinna - 2018
  • Tillsammans - 2020

Svensktoppen hits

  • Min kärlek blommar än - 1998[3]-1999[4]
  • I kväll ska vi ha fest - 2001[5]
gollark: I have never heard of this person and I dislike being told that I should be ashamed for not knowing someone.
gollark: Oh, for making air not free I figure there's a simpler way than removing half the oxygen. Just introduce large amounts of some bad poison.
gollark: That's *probably* easier than somehow drilling to the mantle/core and then reacting the iron there with oxygen.
gollark: The problem is that either way you need a lot of stuff to react all the oxygen with, or to send it off into space somehow.
gollark: And apparently has a mass of 1e23 kg, so *easily* enough to react the entire atmosphere's oxygen with, if you can get some of it out.

References

  1. Discogs
  2. "Historia" (in Swedish). Tommys. Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  3. "Svensktoppen" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 29 November 1998. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  4. "Svensktoppen" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 20 February 1999. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  5. "Svensktoppen" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 20 October 2001. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
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