Emil Norlander
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Emil Norlander was a Swedish journalist, author and producer. Originally a dentist, by the late 1890s he was working as a columnist on a Stockholm
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 newspaper. He also contributed to the humor magazine Nya Nisse, eventually becoming its chief editor. He later edited the humor magazine Kasper.
He wrote more than twenty books, the most famous being Anderssonskans Kalle (Anderson's Charlie), the tale of a mischievous boy in turn-of-the-century Stockholm
Stockholm
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Starting in 1899, Norlander wrote and produced over sixty revues as well as many popular comedies. His most famous revue was Den förgyllda lergöken (The gilded toy ocarina). He wrote the lyrics for many comic songs, including Fia Jansson and Amanda Lundbom. His New Year's variety shows were held at Södra Teatern
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, one of Stockholm's
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 most prestigious venues.

After 1920 Norlander's popularity waned as the Swedish public embraced a new generation of entertainers. His last big hit was Den gula paviljongen in 1923. When the "Revue King" finally retired, he was succeeded by Karl Gerhard
Karl Gerhard
Karl Gerhard was a Swedish revue-writer and performer. Many of Karl Gerhard’s plays and songs are politically to the left, and during the 1930s and World War II, they contained clear anti-fascist statements....

 and Ernst Rolf
Ernst Rolf
Ernst Rolf, real name Ernst Ragnar Johansson, , was a Swedish revue actor and singer. In the 1920s he was famous for producing revues that were acclaimed for their dazzling sets, first class actors and stirring music. He was also a lyricist and composer...

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During his lengthy career Norlander wrote the lyrics for hundreds of songs, collaborating with Kal Dompan, David Hellström, Arthur Högstedt, John Redland, Max Uyma and other Swedish composers. For some of his songs he borrowed well-known melodies from abroad: Fredssång (Silver Threads Among the Gold
Silver Threads Among the Gold
"Silver Threads Among the Gold", first copyrighted in 1873, was an extremely popular song in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today it is a standard of barbershop quartet singing. The lyrics are by Eben E...

), Lycklige John (Lucky Jim) and Kärlek På Italienska Och Svenska (Santa Lucia
Santa Lucia
Santa Lucia is a traditional Neapolitan song. It was transcribed by Teodoro Cottrau and published by the Cottrau firm, as a "barcarolla", at Naples in 1849. Cottrau translated it from Napuletano into Italian during the first stage of the Risorgimento, the first Neapolitan song to be given Italian...

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In a more serious vein Norlander wrote the lyrics to Fredssång (Peace Song), which begins with the lines: Varför skola mänskor strida, varför skall det flyta blod. (Why should people fight, why should blood flow.) This song, written at the time of the First World War
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, has been recorded numerous times and published in a variety of songbooks. The singer Sven-Bertil Taube
Sven-Bertil Taube
Sven-Bertil G. E. Taube is a Swedish singer and actor. Born in Stockholm, he is the son of songwriter Evert Taube and sculptor Astri Bergman Taube.-Biography:...

 released a memorable version of the song in 1972.

In the 1910s and 1920s Emil Norlander was introduced to Swedish-American audiences through recordings on the Columbia
Columbia Records
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, Edison
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 and Victor
Victor Talking Machine Company
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 labels. Among those recording his songs in America were Ingeborg Laudon, Bert Leman, Gösta Nyström, Elis Olson-Ellis, Hjalmar Peterson
Hjalmar Peterson
-Swedish-American entertainer:Olle i Skratthult was the stage name of Hjalmar Peterson, a Swedish-American vaudeville artist, who achieved great popularity during the 1910s and 1920s. Peterson was born February 7, 1886 in the Swedish province of Värmland. Arriving in the United States in 1906, he...

, Calle Sjöquist and Charles G. Widdén
Charles G. Widdén
-Swedish-American entertainer:Charles G. Widdén was a Swedish immigrant performer in the first quarter of the 20th Century. As a young child Widdén came with his family to Worcester, Massachusetts. He is said to have been from the Swedish province of Närke...

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Selected revues by Emil Norlander

  • 1899 - Den stora strejken
  • 1900 - Den förgyllda lergöken
  • 1901 - Prinsessan Habbahabba
  • 1902 - I sjunde himlen
  • 1903 - Damen med masken
  • 1903 - Jönsson, Jonsson, Jansson
  • 1903 - Gubben i Renberget
  • 1904 - Kovander, Bovander & C:i
  • 1905 - Stockholmsluft
  • 1905 - Bluff
  • 1906 - Kalle Munter
  • 1907 - Stackars Olson
  • 1907 - Mångubben
  • 1908 - N:r 30 Gustafsson
  • 1908 - Johnsons 7 fruar
  • 1909 - Konstgjorda Svensson
  • 1909 - Nick Carter
  • 1910 - Tokiga Amelie
  • 1910 - Tre jobbande pojkar
  • 1911 - Spasmiga Wahlund
  • 1912 - Stockholmsgask
  • 1912 - Stockholmsgreker
  • 1913 - Sankt Jönsson och Draken
  • 1914 - Stockholmsflugor
  • 1915 - Stockholm runt på 140 minuter
  • 1915 - Restaurant Pumpen
  • 1916 - Stockholmsjobb
  • 1917 - Teaterflugan
  • 1917 - Malla
  • 1918 - Tokstollar
  • 1918 - Filmkungen
  • 1919 - Tutti-Frutti
  • 1919 - Lev livet leende
  • 1920 - Cirkus Jönsson
  • 1922 - Venuspassagen
  • 1922 - Med pukor och trumpeter
  • 1923 - Kungarevyn
  • 1924 - Festprissar
  • 1925 - Genom kikaren
  • 1926 - Slag i slag

External links

  • Emil Norlander at the EDVR.
  • Emil Norlander at the IMDB
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  • Emil Norlander at Swedish music and film.
  • Emil Norlander photographs at the National Library of Sweden.

Project Runeberg
Swedish lyrics
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  • Emil Norlander songbook at the Internet Archive
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Mp3 files and streaming audio
  • Den gula paviljongen at the Library of Congress
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  • Skrattkuplett from the 1900 revue "Den förgyllda lergöken" (The gilded toy ocarina) at Sveriges Radio
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  • Sockerdricka from the 1911 revue "Spasmiga Wahlund" (Excitable Wahlund) at the Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project
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  • Varför skola mänskor strida at YouTube
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  • Ten songs with lyrics by Emil Norlander at the National Library of Sweden. Recordings and texts.
  • Ten songs with lyrics by Emil Norlander at the Internet Archive
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