- "Beppe"
Wolgers (10
November 1928 – 6
August 1986) was a
Swedish author, poet, translator, lyricist, actor,
entertainer and artist.
Wolgers was born...
- Max von
Sydow (left) with
Povel Ramel and
Beppe Wolgers, 1968...
-
Bottom Billion".
Oxford University Press, p. 162 De Gregorio, José; Wolf,
Wolger C. (1994). "Terms of Trade, Productivity, and the Real
Exchange Rate". NBER...
- some
friends to keep him company. He
comes upon a "human"
house of the
Wolgers family where Dunderklumpen finds toys
belonging to a boy
named Jens and...
- "En gång i Stockholm",
composed by
Bobbie Ericsson, with
lyrics by
Beppe Wolgers, and
performed by
Monica Zetterlund. The
Swedish parti****ting broadcaster...
-
producer Richard Barbieri on keyboards. One of the
members was Tom
Wolgers, son of
Beppe Wolgers.
Lustans Lakejer interview Electricity Club page
about Lustans...
- gång i Stockholm"
Monica Zetterlund/Carli
Tornehave Bobbie Ericson,
Beppe Wolgers 13th 1965 13
February "Annorstädes vals"
Ingvar Wixell Dag Wirén, Alf Henrikson...
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instrumental versions. He also sang
songs with
texts by others, e.g.
Beppe Wolgers, Nils
Ferlin or Lars
Forssell and his own music.
Among his most po****r...
- In Sweden, it is
known as a "Beppehatt" or "Beppemössa",
since Beppe Wolgers, a
Swedish author and artist, used to wear it and made it po****r in the...
-
Swedish lyrics Inga
blommor finns det mer,
translated in 1962 by
Beppe Wolgers. Joan Baez
included the
German version (Sagt Mir wo die
Blumen sind) on...