- "DRTV - Siw
Malmkvist - en sanglærke fra Sverige". dr.dk.
Archived from the
original on 29 May 2024.
Retrieved 28 May 2024. "Siw
Malmkvists tyska äventyr"...
- Lars
Malmkvist (born 24
September 1955) is a
Swedish wrestler. He
competed at the 1976
Summer Olympics and the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- parti****nts, Siw
Malmkvist and Ann-Louise Hanson, to
enter the
contest again. The trio,
under the name Hanson,
Carson &
Malmkvist,
gained media attention...
-
Robin Malmkvist (born 13
November 1987) is a
Swedish former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper.
Malmkvist started his
career in Alvesta...
- its
entry through a
national final. The song was
performed once by Siw
Malmkvist, once by
Gunnar Wiklund in the
national final. However, none of them was...
-
December 2017.
Retrieved 21
December 2017. "Pernilla
Wahlgren och Siw
Malmkvists Pippi-återförening" (in Swedish).
Sveriges Television.
Archived from the...
-
which means "ore-branch".
Alternative spellings include Malmqvist and
Malmkvist. The name may
refer to: Axel
Johannes Malmquist (1882–1952),
Swedish mathematician...
- by
Swedish singer Siw
Malmkvist and
written by Hans Blum. It was the
German entry in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1969.
Malmkvist was the
second of three...
-
Hazlewood performed the song on
Swedish television with
Swedish singer Siw
Malmkvist on the
Together programme,
which was also was
shown at
Montreux festival...
-
Tommy Körberg
Tomas Ledin Lill-Babs Lill
Lindfors Loreen John
Lundvik Siw
Malmkvist The
Mamas Marcus &
Martinus Sanna Nielsen Tommy Nilsson The Nova One More...