Magnus Uggla

Magnus Uggla (full name: Per Allan Magnus Claesson Uggla) is a Swedish artist and composer known for his satirical lyrics. He was born June 18, 1954.

Discography

Magnus Uggla has made 13 studio albums:
  • 1975: Om Bobbo Viking
  • 1976: Livets teater
  • 1977: Va ska man ta livet av sig fr nr man nd inte fr hra snacket eftert
  • 1978: Vittring
  • 1980: Den ljusnande framtid r vr
  • 1983: Vlkommen till folkhemmet
  • 1986: Den dende dandyn
  • 1987: Allting som ni gr kan jag gra bttre
  • 1989: 35-ringen
  • 1993: Alla fr psar
  • 1997: Karaoke
  • 2000: Dr jag r e’re alltid bst
  • 2004: Den tatuerade generationen
He has also released four albums with Greatest hits/Best of:
  • 1985: Retrospektivt collage
  • 1985: Collection (only released in Finland)
  • 1994: 100% Uggla – Absolut inget annat
  • 2002: Klassiska msterverk
There is also one offical live album on the market:
  • 1981: Godknd pirat – Live
And finally there is one “stand-alone” maxi-EP:
  • 1979: Magnus Uggla band sjunger schlagers

International singles

Singles released in France, Spain, United Kingdom and Germany.
  • 1979: Everything You Do/Concrete Kid
  • 1981: Ain’t About To Go Back/Scandal Beauties
  • 1981: Body Love/The Other Side (also released in Sweden)

International covers

Magnus Uggla have made several covers. These are the international ones, for which Uggla wrote a new, Swedish text:
  • Rolling Stones’ “Star Star” became Uggla’s “Stjrn…r” (or actually “Stjrnluder”)
  • The Crystals’ “Then He Kissed Me” became Uggla’s “, han kysste mej”
  • Nick Gilder’s “Metro Jets” became Uggla’s “Centrumhets”
  • Bruce Wolley’s “Blue Blue (Victoria)” became Uggla’s “IQ”
  • Nick Gilder’s “Worlds collide” became Uggla’s “Herr servitr”

Swedish covers

Uggla has made the following Swedish songs by other artists on officially released studio records (the artists mentioned are those who first recorded the songs, not the songwriters/composers):
  • “Jazzgossen” by Karl Gerhard
  • “Leva livet” by Lill-Babs (originally “It’s My Party” by Leslie Gore)
  • “Ring ring” (Swedish version) by ABBA
  • “Mlar kyrka” by Sven Lindahl
  • “Livet r en fest” by Nationalteatern
  • “Ptalten” by Ola Magnell
  • “Vem kan man lita p?” by Mikael Wiehe
  • “Hng med p party” by Ulf Neidemar
  • “I natt r jag din” by Tomas Ledin
  • “Hg standard” by Peps Persson
  • “Vi mste hja vra rster” by Margareta Garpe, Suzanne Osten and Gunnar Edander (since nobody seems to know exactly who recorded it first, these are the composers and songwriters)
  • “Tusen systrar” by Jsses Flickor
  • “In kommer Gsta” by Philmon Arthur & the Dung
  • “Speedy Gonzales” by Nationalteatern
  • “Hog farm” by Pugh Rogefeldt
  • “Ska vi g hem till dig” by Lasse Tenander
See also: List of Swedes in music

External links

Uggla, Magnus Uggla, Magnus

 

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