Vi äro musikanter

Vi äro musikanter is a Swedish folk song typically sung when dancing around the Christmas tree and the Midsummer pole. It was written down early in Folklekar från Västergötland (1908-1934), published by Sven Lampa. It is a so-called "mimic song", where the persons singing it can mimic playing the different musical instruments mentioned in the song lyrics.

Recordings

An early recording was done by Gösta Jonsson and Britt Berg, appearing in a medley of Christmas songs recorded in Berlin in September 1933, and released on a record later that year.[1]

Publication

  • Julens önskesångbok, 1997, under the lines "Tjugondag Knut dansar julen ut", credited as "folk game"
  • Barnens svenska sångbok, 1999, under the lines "Sång med lek och dans".
gollark: What about custom coded prizes then?
gollark: ~~and yet prizes are provided by raffle~~
gollark: Is that a permanent thing or God-Emperor TJ09 being weird?
gollark: Can you get CBs from past ones?
gollark: *wants that sort of thing*

See also

References

  1. "Stort julpotpourri" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 1933. Retrieved 18 May 2011.


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