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Herreys (Swedish pronunciation: [hɛˈrɛjs]),
sometimes Herrey's or
Herrey, is a
Swedish pop group,
consisting of the
three brothers Per
Herrey (born 9...
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Melodifestivalen in 1984
together with his
brothers Per and
Louis as the band
Herreys, with
their song "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley". They went on to win the 1984 Eurovision...
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Crazy People is a 1985
music album by
Herreys. In 1985
Herreys won the
Sopot Music Festival Grand Prix
performing the song "Sommarparty",
which was released...
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seven victories with "Waterloo" by ABBA (1974), "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" by
Herreys (1984), "Fångad av en stormvind" by
Carola (1991), "Take Me to Your Heaven"...
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Nicole Hohloch,
winner of the 1982
contest for Germany.
Richard Herrey from
Herreys,
winners of the 1984
contest for Sweden. Bobbysocks!,
winners of...
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written by
Britt Lindeborg and
performed by
Herreys,
comprising brothers Per,
Richard and
Louis Herrey. It was Sweden's
second contest win, ten years...
- country's
victory at the 1984
contest with the song "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" by
Herreys.
Nineteen countries parti****ted in the contest;
Greece and
Israel returned...
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musician and
singer who
first garnered attention in 1988 with her
cover of
Herreys' "Varje
liten droppe regn" as "People Say It's in the Air." She is one...
- "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" is a song
recorded by
Swedish trio
Herreys –
brothers Per, Louis, and
Richard Herrey – with
music composed by
Torgny Söderberg and Swedish...
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Torgny Söderberg, with
lyrics by
Britt Lindeborg, and
performed by
Herreys. The
Swedish parti****ting broadcaster,
Sveriges Television (SVT), selected...